Item #58423 CONGRESSMAN PUMPHREY THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. John T. McCUTCHEON.
CONGRESSMAN PUMPHREY THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
CONGRESSMAN PUMPHREY THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
CONGRESSMAN PUMPHREY THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
CONGRESSMAN PUMPHREY THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.

CONGRESSMAN PUMPHREY THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.

Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, [1907]. With Cartoons By The Author. First Edition. Signed inscription by McCutcheon of front endpaper: “Yours very truly, John T. McCutcheon.” With the armorial bookplate of Frances Pierce Richardson on the front pastedown. John Tinney McCutcheon [1870–1949] was an American newspaper political cartoonist, war correspondent, combat artist, and author who won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1931 editorial cartoon, "A Wise Economist Asks a Question," and became known even before his death as the "Dean of American Cartoonists." McCutcheon's cartoons appeared on the front page of the Chicago Tribune for forty years. The book is a fictional journal of entries by a new congressman revealing that the once idealistic firebrand is being unwittingly steered, duped, and bribed by special interest groups. 8vo., pictorial red cloth, stamped in white & black; 126 pages. Item #58423

Very Good (covers nice with very minor wear; some fading spine; contents clean & tight; chip to corner of rear blank endpaper). A nice copy!

Price: $125.00

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