I didn't get this at a yard sale like other books I posted. This was at a used bookstore with its jacket in a plastic sleeve. I don't know how much I paid for it, but I know it was more than the $5.95 people paid when it came out in 1957. This was the front and back cover.
The first three are by Howard Baer
E. Simms Campbell
Eldon Dedini
Syd Hoff
Jaro Fabry
Adolph Schus.
Here's a bio. from Lawrence Lariar's book, BEST CARTOONS OF THE YEAR 1943:
“Born on New York's upper east side. . . lived in Wembly, a suburb of London, where he spent a good deal of his childhood. The zeppelin raids on London during the first world war, sent the family back to America. Except for a year on the continent, during which time he art-edited a publication published in Paris for Americans abroad. He has been residing in New York. Married a Rochestarian in 1938 and their son was born in 1943. Just before the blessed event they bought a home in Harmon-on-the-Hudson, where Schus will continue to do cartoons for the country's leading magazines.”
George Wolfe
Henry Boltinoff
The Sheriff (1971)
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