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Don’t Lose It Again, by Donald Zec
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Philip Zec is now widely regarded as the most important political cartoonist of the Second World War. From 1939 to 1945, he produced 1529 cartoons for the Daily Mirror, which caught brilliantly the defiance of the British people at war. Some of his finest drawings are reproduced in the pages of this hardback, published by the Political Cartoon Society.
Two of his cartoons made history: the first, the notorious ’seaman on the raft’ cartoon was astonishingly misinterpreted in Downing Street; the second, a moving evocation of the folly of war, gives the book its title.
Written by the cartoonist’s brother Donald, the award-winning journalist and author, Don’t Lose It Again! hallmarks a unique talent which contributed significantly to the British war effort.
This book is probably the most incisive biography of a political cartoonist since Sir David Low’s own autobiography - and it is now available to Tribune readers at the low price of just £16.99 including p&p (normal price £19.99).
To take advantage of this exclusive offer, write to Tribune Book Offer, 9 Arkwright Road, London NW3 6AN, enclosing a cheque for £16.99. Cheques made payable to Tribune Publications Ltd.


