(1970)

Times Union, 1970 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
1.75 USD
Pages
72
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
?
Brand
Times Union
Editing
?
Color
Black and white, with two-color covers
Dimensions
8 1/2" w x 11" h
Paper Stock
Bond, with cardstock covers
Binding
saddle-stitched
Publishing Format
One-Shot

Issue Notes

The page count is believed to be correct, but the original indexer had to work with a rebound copy. Future indexers please verify or correct the count, and delete this note.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Hy Rosen
Inks
Hy Rosen
Letters
?

Characters
Richard Nixon; Moshe Dayan; Nelson Rockefeller; Leonid Brezhnev; John Lindsay; Spiro Agnew; Erastus Corning; Gamel Abdel Nasser; Edward M. Kennedy [Ted Kennedy] [Teddy Kennedy] [Teddie Kennedy]; Golda Meir; Robert F. Kennedy [Bobby Kennedy]; Lyndon B. Johnson; George C. Wallace

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dedicated to the late George O. Williams

Indexer Notes

Inside front cover

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

blank page(s) / 2 pages (report information)


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Nelson Rockefeller [Nelson A. Rockefeller]
Pencils
? (photo)
Inks
? (photo)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Pablo Picasso and Hy Rosen have something in common -- me.
Characters
Nelson Rockefeller [Nelson A. Rockefeller]
Keywords
Cartoonist

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Lyndon B. Johnson
Pencils
? (photo)
Inks
? (photo)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
At its best, the editorial cartoon is both a forceful weapon and an eloquent statement in a democratic society.
Characters
Lyndon B. Johnson
Keywords
Cartoonist

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Erastus Corning
Pencils
? (photo)
Inks
? (photo)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Congratulations on your book of cartoons!
Characters
Erastus Corning
Keywords
Cartoonist

Preface (Table of Contents: 6)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen
Pencils
? (photo)
Inks
? (photo)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rollin Kirby, one of the great political cartoonists of the period between World War I and World War II, said that a good cartoon is 75 per cent idea and 25 per cent drawing.
Characters
Hy Rosen
Keywords
Cartoonist

Local (Table of Contents: 7)

cartoon / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen
Pencils
Hy Rosen
Inks
Hy Rosen
Letters
Typeset; Hy Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Albany Laugh In
Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Erastus Corning; Albert Hartheimer; taxpayer (symbolic figure); Democratic donkey (symbolic figure); Joe Frangella; Arnie Proskin; unions (symbolic figure); contractor (symbolic figure)
Keywords
Albany; newspaper editorial cartoon

State (Table of Contents: 8)

cartoon / 12 pages (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen
Pencils
Hy Rosen
Inks
Hy Rosen
Letters
Typeset; Hy Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Egad! The people are demanding services and they want us to pay for 'em!
Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Nelson Rockefeller; unruly mob; bureaucracy (symbolic figure); Wilber Mills; Richard Nixon; revenue sharing (symbolic figure); Ronald Reagan; John Lindsay; taxpayer (symbolic figure); Malcolm Wilson; black power militants
Keywords
Black Power; New York; newspaper editorial cartoon

National (Table of Contents: 9)

cartoon / 30 pages (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen
Pencils
Hy Rosen
Inks
Hy Rosen
Letters
Typeset; Hy Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
A Day in Infamy
Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
John F. Kennedy; Robert F. Kennedy [Bobby Kennedy]; Harry S Truman; Lyndon B. Johnson; Thomas E. Dewey; Nguyen Van Thieu; Martin Luther King; George C. Wallace; Timothy Leary; violent students; non-violent students; consumer (symbolic figure); pesticides (symbolic figure); astronauts; Edward M. Kennedy [Ted Kennedy] [Teddy Kennedy] [Teddie Kennedy]; Cosa Nostra (symbolic figure); corrupt military men (symbolic figure); polluters (symbolic figure); ecologist (symbolic figure); Spiro Agnew; Richard Nixon; critic (symbolic figure); crime (symbolic figure); drugs (symbolic figure); King Canute; Harold Wilson; White House guard; student anarchist; Ralph Nader; Democratic donkey (symbolic figure); Justice (symbolic figure); alcoholic; marijuana user; auto manufacturers; police; enemies of the police
Keywords
1960s; Addiction; assassination; drug abuse; Kent State massacre; newspaper editorial cartoon

International (Table of Contents: 10)

cartoon / 13 pages (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen
Pencils
Hy Rosen
Inks
Hy Rosen
Letters
Typeset; Hy Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Food for Thought
Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Red Cross (symbolic figure); diplomats; Biafrans; Nguyen Van Thieu; Nguyen Cao Ky; Lyndon B. Johnson; Pueblo P.O.W.s; Arab terrorists; Alice in Wonderland; Nigerian; hippie; police; Irish Protestant; Irish Catholic; Uncle Sam; Ho Chi Minh; Leonid Brezhnev; Mao Zedong; Golda Meir; Gamel Abdel Nasser; Harold Wilson; Alexander Dubcek; U.S. military personnel; massacred Vietnamese civilians; Creighton Abrams; Melvin Laird; King Hussein; Greek government; airline pilots; Eldridge Cleaver; Timothy Leary; Bernardine Dohrn
Keywords
Biafra; newspaper editorial cartoon; Vietnam

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 11)

blank page(s) / 3 pages (report information)


[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 12)

cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Hy Rosen; Benjamin Franklin
Pencils
Hy Rosen; Benjamin Franklin
Inks
Hy Rosen; Benjamin Franklin
Letters
typeset

Genre
advocacy
Characters
Divided serpent; Nazi menace; Minute Man; American citizen
Keywords
Newspaper editorial cartoon

Indexer Notes

Back cover. Benjamin Franklin's first editorial cartoon (1754); Hy Rosen's first published cartoon (1939, at the age of 16).

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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
  2. 1. ["Dedicated to the late George O. Williams"]
  3. 2. [no title indexed]
  4. 3. ["Pablo Picasso and Hy Rosen have something in common -- me."]
  5. 4. ["At its best, the editorial cartoon is both a forceful weapon and an eloquent statement in a democratic society."]
  6. 5. ["Congratulations on your book of cartoons!"]
  7. 6. Preface
  8. 7. Local
  9. 8. State
  10. 9. National
  11. 10. International
  12. 11. [no title indexed]
  13. 12. [no title indexed]
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