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Eight classic picture books by the legendary author, brought together in one lavish slipcased volume
This collection of 110 drawings and one-page cartoons by the internationally infamous cartoonist (and beloved children's book author) is a universal condemnation of human rottenness.
This book, the final masterpiece from Tomi Ungerer, is a timely, thought-provoking tale of friendship, trust, and hope - originally conceived for readers aged 5-8, this is also a must-read for all fans of the artist's iconic work
Two years after he published The Underground Sketchbook in 1964, Tomi Ungerer conceived The Party - a take-down of the super rich, as savage as anything George Grosz or Ralph Steadman put on paper. Each full page or spread is accompanied by a hilariously incongruous caption, lettered in the author''s hand, creating an irreconcilable dissonance between image and text. Each image is a masterpiece of hideousness, the book itself a succession of smug, bloated, drooling, lascivious, ostentatious monsters. In The Party, Ungerer''s unleashes one of the most caustic moral imaginations of any cartoonist, each slashing ink line dipped in scorn.
The for-adults collection of humorous comics by the award-winning children's book author--whom Maurice Sendak called a marvelous cartoonist--in a newly designed edition.
Tomi Ungerer's classic tale about a bat who learns to embrace his differences through friendship.
A hilarious underground adventure starring the world's most adventurous family of pigs.
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