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Illustration on Cover, Front |
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Mr. De Sève “had an artist friend help him design the background” of the cover (Walker 2010, 100). Mr. Walker’s reporting on this cover is less than explicit, leaving open the possibility that the inked figures were colored by someone other than Mr. De Sève. _________ Reference: Walker, Brian. 2010. Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau. New Haven: Yale University Press. |
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Blank Page(s) on Interior Page(s) |
1 | Inside front cover. | |
Downtown Doonesbury
Credits on Interior Page(s) |
1 | This is the book half title. | |
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Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s) |
1 | Listing of other Doonesbury volumes available. | |
Downtown Doonesbury
Credits on Interior Page(s) |
1 | ||
Publication Information
Credits on Interior Page(s) |
1 | This is the copyright page. | |
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Story on Interior Page(s) |
124 |
Garry Trudeau acknowledged employing Don Carlton as inker of Doonesbury (Alter 1990). Carlton’s association with Trudeau began in the early 1970s, and his responsibilities grew to include lettering of the strip. The association endured for decades (Walker 2010, 30–31). __________ References: Alter, Jonathan. 1990. “Inside Doonesbury’s Brain.” Newsweek. October 15, 1990. Quoted in Brian Walker, Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010). Walker, Brian. 2010. Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau. New Haven: Yale University Press. |
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Blank Page(s) on Interior Page(s) |
1 | Inside back cover. | |
[untitled]
Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Information on this volume. Back cover. For information about colors, see note to front cover. |