Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year, 2007
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – January 31, 2007 by Charles Brooks (Editor) Worldwide terrorism, the escalating conflict in Iraq, and a Democratic sweep of Congress added to
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – January 31, 2007 by Charles Brooks (Editor) Worldwide terrorism, the escalating conflict in Iraq, and a Democratic sweep of Congress added to
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – March 31, 2006 by Charles Brooks (Editor) Last year was a big story year. The greatest natural disaster in U.S. history, Hurricane
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – February 28, 2005 by Charles Brooks (Editor) Every year since 1972, Pelican has presented this diverse compilation of the most outstanding editorial
Best Editorial Cartoons 2004 by Charles Brooks (Editor) Every year since 1972, Pelican has presented this diverse compilation of the most outstanding editorial cartoons from publications across the country. Selected
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year 2003 by Charles Brooks (editor) Leading editorial cartoonists capture the year following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in this volume which annually showcases
BEST EDITORIAL CARTOONS OF THE YEAR – 2001 Edition by Charles Brooks (Editor) A presidential election like no other, a successful bid for the United States Senate by former First
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – April 30, 1998 by Charles Brooks (Editor) The twenty-sixth volume of this acclaimed series encapsulates the history-making events of 1997 in more
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – April 30, 1995 by Charles Brooks (Editor) It is a historical and political look at the year, a gauge of public opinion,
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year Paperback – May 31, 1994 by Charles Brooks (Editor) The premier works of more than 190 leading cartoonists from the United States and Canada
Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year, 1993 Paperback – April 30, 1993 by Charles Brooks (Editor) In the heat of an election year, candidates bantered, shook hands, and dodged the