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Dr. Suess Goes to War

by Dr. Richard H. Minear

 

Context by Dr. Minear: Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel, 1904-1991) was a life-long cartoonist... His political cartoons have remained largely unknown, we do not think of Dr. Seuss as a political cartoonist. But for two years, 1941-1943, he was the chief editorial cartoonist for the New York newspaper PM (1940-1948), and for that journal he drew over 400 editorial cartoons.

The Dr. Seuss Collection in the Mandeville Special Collections Library at the University of California, San Diego, contains the original drawings and/or newspaper clippings of all of these cartoons. This website makes these cartoons available to all internet users. The cartoons have been scanned from the original newspaper clippings in the UCSD collection.

Dr. Seuss Goes to War by historian Richard H. Minear (The New Press, 1999) reproduced some two hundred of the PM cartoons. That means that two hundred of the cartoons available here have received no airing or study since their original appearance in PM. The cartoons Dr. Seuss published in other journals are even less known; there is no mention of them in Dr. Seuss Goes to War. Dr. Seuss also drew a set of war bonds "cartoons" which appeared in many newspapers as well as in PM.

 

Original Citation: http://library.ucsd.edu/speccoll/dswenttowar/index.html

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Cite As: Boss, maybe you'd better hock me and buy more U.S. Defense Bonds and Stamps!, December 26, 1941, Dr. Seuss Political Cartoons. Special Collection & Archives, UC San Diego Library
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