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Satirical Stories of Nikolai Leskov
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 347.67 $14 tales by author Nikolai Leskov about Tsarist Russia. Includes a new translation of "The Steel Flea" and 13 satiricl stories never before published in English.
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Satirical Stories of Nikolai Leskov
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 98.82 $14 tales by author Nikolai Leskov about Tsarist Russia. Includes a new translation of "The Steel Flea" and 13 satiricl stories never before published in English.
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The Satirical Etchings of James Gillray
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 127.99 $Book of James Gillray Etchings James Gillray (1756-1815) was one of the greatest caricaturist of the 18th century. From around 1775 until 1810, he produced nearly 1000 prints-including brilliantly finished portrait caricatures of the rich, famous, or frivolous, wonderfully comic caricatures of people being awkward, and unquestionably the best satiric caricatures of British political and social life in the age of Napoleon. His preeminence in graphic satire, especially in the 1790s made him both sought after and feared. No sooner did a new Gillray print appear than it was sure to be plagiarized or imitated by contemporaries both in England and abroad. And even today, there are few political cartoonist who would not admit to some debt to Gillray's work.
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The Satirical Etchings of James Gillray
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.52 $Book of James Gillray Etchings James Gillray (1756-1815) was one of the greatest caricaturist of the 18th century. From around 1775 until 1810, he produced nearly 1000 prints-including brilliantly finished portrait caricatures of the rich, famous, or frivolous, wonderfully comic caricatures of people being awkward, and unquestionably the best satiric caricatures of British political and social life in the age of Napoleon. His preeminence in graphic satire, especially in the 1790s made him both sought after and feared. No sooner did a new Gillray print appear than it was sure to be plagiarized or imitated by contemporaries both in England and abroad. And even today, there are few political cartoonist who would not admit to some debt to Gillray's work.
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Edo Satirical Verse Anthologies
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 350.43 $Edo Satirical Verse Anthologies
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The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England (Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media) by Baker, James [Hardcover ]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.28 $This book explores English single sheet satirical prints published from 1780-1820, the people who made those prints, and the businesses that sold them. It examines how these objects were made, how they were sold, and how both the complexity of the production process and the necessity to sell shaped and constrained the satiric content these objects contained. It argues that production, sale, and environment are crucial to understanding late-Georgian satirical prints. A majority of these prints were, after all, published in London and were therefore woven into the commercial culture of the Great Wen. Because of this city and its culture, the activities of the many individuals involved in transforming a single satirical design into a saleable and commercially viable object were underpinned by a nexus of making, selling, and consumption. Neglecting any one part of this nexus does a disservice both to the late-Georgian satirical print, these most beloved objects of British art, and to the story of their late-Georgian apotheosis – a story that James Baker develops not through the designs these objects contained, but rather through those objects and the designs they contained in the making.
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Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 124.99 $This book explores English single sheet satirical prints published from 1780-1820, the people who made those prints, and the businesses that sold them. It examines how these objects were made, how they were sold, and how both the complexity of the production process and the necessity to sell shaped and constrained the satiric content these objects contained. It argues that production, sale, and environment are crucial to understanding late-Georgian satirical prints. A majority of these prints were, after all, published in London and were therefore woven into the commercial culture of the Great Wen. Because of this city and its culture, the activities of the many individuals involved in transforming a single satirical design into a saleable and commercially viable object were underpinned by a nexus of making, selling, and consumption. Neglecting any one part of this nexus does a disservice both to the late-Georgian satirical print, these most beloved objects of British art, and to the story of their late-Georgian apotheosis – a story that James Baker develops not through the designs these objects contained, but rather through those objects and the designs they contained in the making.
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German Satirical Writings: Wilhelm Busch and others (German Library)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $Unread trade pbk.; crisp, clean.
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EDO Satirical Verse Anthologies
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.98 $Edo Satirical Verse Anthologies
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Lyrical Satirical Harold Rome: A Biography of the Broadway Composer-Lyricist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.00 $Harold Rome was a composer and lyricist on Broadway, starting with Pins and Needles in 1937. His biggest hits included Call Me Mister, Wish You Were Here, Fanny, Destry Rides Again, and I Can Get It for You Wholesale and he continued on Broadway through 1965 with The Zulu and the Zayda. His early career, after two Yale degrees, featured songs of "social significance," lyrics for the common man filled with satire. His later works were songs well adapted to the book musicals of the day, and his words and music became more lyrical. Rome worked with Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman, Jerome Weidman, Joshua Logan, David Merrick and others, and wrote songs for such stars as Pearl Bailey, Ezio Pinza, Walter Slezak and Barbra Streisand (among many). Politically involved, and left-wing, he attracted the attention of conservative organizations and the FBI. His song writing contributed to the home front efforts for World War II, as a civilian and then as a corporal in the Army. Showing yet another side, his paintings were critically praised and he amassed an impressive collection of African art.
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Lyrical Satirical Harold Rome: A Biography of the Broadway Composer-lyricist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 85.66 $Harold Rome was a composer and lyricist on Broadway, starting with Pins and Needles in 1937. His biggest hits included Call Me Mister, Wish You Were Here, Fanny, Destry Rides Again, and I Can Get It for You Wholesale and he continued on Broadway through 1965 with The Zulu and the Zayda. His early career, after two Yale degrees, featured songs of "social significance," lyrics for the common man filled with satire. His later works were songs well adapted to the book musicals of the day, and his words and music became more lyrical. Rome worked with Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman, Jerome Weidman, Joshua Logan, David Merrick and others, and wrote songs for such stars as Pearl Bailey, Ezio Pinza, Walter Slezak and Barbra Streisand (among many). Politically involved, and left-wing, he attracted the attention of conservative organizations and the FBI. His song writing contributed to the home front efforts for World War II, as a civilian and then as a corporal in the Army. Showing yet another side, his paintings were critically praised and he amassed an impressive collection of African art.
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The Age of Caricature: Satirical Prints in the Reign of George III (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 57.81 $The late eighteenth century in England was the first great age of cartooning, and English caricature prints of the period have long been enjoyed for their humor and vitality. Now Diana Donald presents the first major study of these caricatures, which challenges many assumptions about them. She shows that they were a widely disseminated form of political expression and propaganda as subtle and eloquent as the written word.Donald analyzes the meanings of the prints, applying current perspectives on the eighteenth century about the changing roles of women and constructions of gender, the alleged rise of a consumer society, the growth of political awareness outside aristocratic circles, and the problems of defining "class" values in the later Georgian era. She discusses, for example, the social position of the Georgian satirist within the hierarchy of high and low art production; the relation between the shifting styles of political prints and the antagonisms of different political cultures; caricatures of fashion as expressions of ambivalent attitudes to luxury and "high society"; treatment of the crowd in the prints and the light this sheds on the myth of the freeborn Englishman; and what caricatures reveal about British reactions to the French Revolution in the 1790s. Donald concludes by describing the demise of the Georgian satirical print in the early nineteenth century, which she attributes in part to the new and urgent political purposes of radicals in the post-Napoleonic era. Illustrated with works by Gillray, Rowlandson, and other artists, many of which have never been published before, the book will be an enlightening and enjoyable reference for scholars and the general reader.
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Kamalakanta (A Collection of Satirical Essays & Reflections) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.96 $Collection of Essays Beginning with Kamalakanter Dapter
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Age of Caricature: Satirical Prints in the Reign of George III
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.25 $The late eighteenth century in England was the first great age of cartooning, and English caricature prints of the period have long been enjoyed for their humor and vitality. Now Diana Donald presents the first major study of these caricatures, which challenges many assumptions about them. She shows that they were a widely disseminated form of political expression and propaganda as subtle and eloquent as the written word.Donald analyzes the meanings of the prints, applying current perspectives on the eighteenth century about the changing roles of women and constructions of gender, the alleged rise of a consumer society, the growth of political awareness outside aristocratic circles, and the problems of defining "class" values in the later Georgian era. She discusses, for example, the social position of the Georgian satirist within the hierarchy of high and low art production; the relation between the shifting styles of political prints and the antagonisms of different political cultures; caricatures of fashion as expressions of ambivalent attitudes to luxury and "high society"; treatment of the crowd in the prints and the light this sheds on the myth of the freeborn Englishman; and what caricatures reveal about British reactions to the French Revolution in the 1790s. Donald concludes by describing the demise of the Georgian satirical print in the early nineteenth century, which she attributes in part to the new and urgent political purposes of radicals in the post-Napoleonic era. Illustrated with works by Gillray, Rowlandson, and other artists, many of which have never been published before, the book will be an enlightening and enjoyable reference for scholars and the general reader.
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Simplicissimus: 180 Satirical Drawings from the Famous German Weekly
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 100.48 $Drawing From The Famous German Weekly
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The Oxford Book of Satirical Verse (Oxford Books of Verse)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.32 $This varied collection of satirical verse contains 232 selections by writers from John Skelton and John Donne to Louis MacNeice and Clive James. Grigson--a well-known poet and critic--has chosen verse by such master satirists as John Dryden, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, Charles Churchill, and Lord Byron, and has included such classics as "Mac Flecknoe" and "Beppo."
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Cat Country: A Satirical Novel of China in the 1930's [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 100.00 $Text: English, Chinese (translation)
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The original Michael Frayn: Satirical essays [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.47 $Published by Salamander Press in 1983, here is the first hardback printing of The Original Michael Frayn: Seventy Four Pieces from Michael Frayn's columns in the Guardian and the Observer chosen and introduced by James Fenton. 203 pages, grey cloth binding, gilt lettering, the book is in good (about or slightly below average) condition with some light browning to the outside page edges and some dusty staining to the top page edges. The dust jacket has some to the spine and outside edges and is in good condition. The book was sourced from the home of a smoker and although exposed to clean air since, may or may not retain a slightly smoky hue.
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Comic Empires : Imperialism in Cartoons, Caricature, and Satirical Art
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.15 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Crime and the Law in English Satirical Prints, 1600-1832 (The English satirical print, 1600-1832)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.39 $Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover.
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