Would it be possible to publish an online compendium of all the pictures of Nick & Judy at the Oscars ceremony?
I remember when somebody published a well-meant tribute collection of all the newspaper editorial cartoons about President Kennedy’s assassination, a few years later. It was the sort of theoretical good idea that turned out to be horribly embarrassing in practice. Of the hundreds of editorial cartoons from around the world, the book had to omit the best and most famous; Bill Mauldin’s. The book’s editor couldn’t get permission to reprint it. The cartoons that were published just showed how unimaginative most cartoonists were. There were dozens of variations of only three or four themes: the American flag at half-mast, a family grieving, weeping Uncle Sams, a heroic Jacqueline Kennedy with a black arm band, etc.
It’s still on sale: A Nation Grieved; the Kennedy Assassination in Editorial Cartoons, compiled by Raymond B. Rajski.
Would it be possible to publish an online compendium of all the pictures of Nick & Judy at the Oscars ceremony?
I remember when somebody published a well-meant tribute collection of all the newspaper editorial cartoons about President Kennedy’s assassination, a few years later. It was the sort of theoretical good idea that turned out to be horribly embarrassing in practice. Of the hundreds of editorial cartoons from around the world, the book had to omit the best and most famous; Bill Mauldin’s. The book’s editor couldn’t get permission to reprint it. The cartoons that were published just showed how unimaginative most cartoonists were. There were dozens of variations of only three or four themes: the American flag at half-mast, a family grieving, weeping Uncle Sams, a heroic Jacqueline Kennedy with a black arm band, etc.
It’s still on sale: A Nation Grieved; the Kennedy Assassination in Editorial Cartoons, compiled by Raymond B. Rajski.
https://www.amazon.com/Nation-Grieved-Assassination-Editorial-Cartoons/dp/080480...
Hopefully a collection of Judy & Nick at the Oscars cartoons would turn out better.
Fred Patten