"Remember . . . One More Lollypop, and Then You All Go Home!" from Dr. Seuss's "Appeasement" series, August 13, 1941
Speaking of dragons, "It figures that the guy who created The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, and The Grinch Who Stole Christmas would have his head on straight," writes Charles Johnson:
Dr. Seuss’s political cartoons from the early 1940s are just as dead-on target as when he first drew them, and especially pertinent today as the ideological heirs of the good Doctor’s “Appeasement” characters run amok in the streets of Europe and San Francisco.
That is really a great bunch of cartoons. Right on the money. Thanks for bringing them to us.
Posted by: goomp | March 21, 2004 at 04:21 PM