wfzimmerman’s review: “A really cool book. Dr. Seuss’s drawings look the same when he is drawing Hitler as when he is drawing Horton or the Cat in the Hat. It’s also gratifying that Seuss was so right so early about the Fascist threat…”
New Press (1999), Hardcover, 272 pages
tags: world War II, political cartoons, Seuss
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