This volume focuses on George Booth, featuring some of his best cartoons, as well as insight into background, influences, inspirations and working habits. Known primarily for his unmistakeable characters, Booth combines warmth, energy, quirkiness and small detail in his cartoons.
I am a Booth FREAK. His hyper-detailed observations of "nothing" and "new yorkers" obviously influenced the sitcom "Seinfeld." Also, anyone who loves animals to an almost "nutty" degree will appreciate the emotional dependence depicted in these little (cracked) windows on life. Another book with humorous cats worth having is Henry Beard's "French For Cats;" Booth would approve!
By George, it's Booth
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Lee Lorenz has indeed captured the essential George Booth. Not only has he given Booth's adoring fans a beautiful collection of his work, he introduces us to the sources of his brilliance - his smart, talented, humorous, proudly individualistic parents - and he spices the book with just the right number and types of Boothianic stories to make us yearn for more. This is a rare find.
George Booth is a National Treasure
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This collection of Booth cartoons is brilliant and off the wall. There is no end to the "windmills of his mind". I bought two copies to share with my similarly weird friends and may buy more. This man knows cats and a whole lot about the world that I've always wondered about. Keep on truckin' Mrs. Ritterhouse!
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