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PRAISE FOR THE CARTOON HISTORY OF THE
UNIVERSE
"Obviously one of the great books of all time." "Brilliantly rendered and unexpectedly timely ... Will
reading an erudite, if flat-out hilarious, account of Middle East history
help us make sense of our current clash of cultures? Let's put it this
way: ignorance hasn't worked." "Gonick's take on history is whip-smart, skeptical about
familiar but questionable stories and absolutely in command of dozens
of simultaneous historical threads. He's also very funny." "A delight. Charming, irreverent, with a true global
perspective. A better way to learn human history than... school textbooks." "Not simply a comic, but a good story that I can recommend."
"A wonderfully goofball vision. Serious madness for
the whole human family." "Superb artistry and stand-up wit! The Cartoon History
of the Universe is a gift to those of us who love to laugh and who love
to learn. Insidiously disguised as cartoon books, Gonick's well researched
and hilariously illustrated graphic texts should be in every library.
They are capable of making the densest and most resistant cerebellum absorb
and retain REAL INFORMATION! Whoever called comic art "literary junkfood"
can eat his words. Gonick's books are food for thought, rich with humorand
they leave you waiting for the next course." "Larry Gonick should get an Oscar for humor and a Pulitzer
for history." "An amazing example of the results of over-ambition:
a masterpiece!" "Each new volume of Larry Gonick's epic and irreverent
rendition of history is informative, funny and a triumph of the cartoonist's
craftin other words, cause for celebration." "Wells, Toynbee, McNeill, Durantmove over! Make
room for a colleaguea witty chronicler-commentator working in a
medium more suited than prose to efficiently wedding fact and interpretation.
Larry Gonick's cartoon history... is one of the most amusing, provocative
surveys of the planet's progress ever made... He consistently considers
the status of women, lower-class people, and the losers of wars in his
account of early civilizations. He also gives appropriate play to the
influence of sex upon culture... It's hard to imagine how Gonick's achievement
could be equaled, let alone bettered." "This volume should not be taken as some kind of Mel
Brooksish joke. Gonick does his research and interprets his sources with
scholarly care. Inspired by the educational comic books of Latin American
artist RIUS, Gonick makes world history a blast... his account of the
historical rise of Christianity is superb... Gonick maintains the high
level of sophistication, skepticism, and just plain fun established by
the first volume." "Drawn with painstaking geographical detail but populated
by wisecracking cartoon characters, this History guides you through Chinese
philosophy, Babylonian hugger-mugger, and the murk of the Dark Ages. There
is even a cartoon bibliography at the end of the book. A work of scholarship
and looniness, The Cartoon History is a valuable document in its own right."
"This truly funny book [Cartoon History I] covers 13
billion years of history and explains and illustrates the major achievements
of modern civilization... The kids will love it, once YOU stop reading
it and hand it over. I was totally fascinated, and I'm sure you will be,
too." "Larry Gonick has created a genre all his own. The use
of comic art to tell serious history is a brilliant application of the
medium. The underlying scholarship in this work reinforces and demonstrates
the capability of cartoons as a valid teaching form.... Best of all he
is wedding learning with fun. Bravo!" "On wintry evenings when my mood needs cheering, I curl
up with Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe. Gonick's drawings
and texts are so irreverent, so unabashedly cynical (yet more informative
than many a "serious" history book) that I find myself wiping away tears
of laughter, all the while marveling at what kinds of tangled comedies
and horrors it took for humankind to evolve into great civilizationsyet
with so little "humanist" progress! There's nothing better for restoring
one's perspective than to be bounced through a few thousand years of war,
lechery, and cunning." "Like a true outsider, [Gonick] mocks academic pretensions
and jargon in his books; yet, as a former insider, he has respect for
intelligent theories and will present them, even if in shortened form,
when he feels it to be appropriate. He follows his sources with precision...
and carefully lays out the bibliographies at the end of each book, embellishing
them with lots of funny drawings and with a cheerful acknowledgment of
the titles he has misplaced and the books he couldn't finish. The result...
is a curious hybrid, at once flippant and scholarly, witty and politically
correct, zany and traditional. Mr. Gonick's approach to the past is personal,
free-wheeling, and immensely ambitious." "The most hilarious history books in history." "Even the bibliographies are interesting. Really! I've
read them over and over." "That part about the sheep [in Volume 2] was really
random." Web design by Gordon Smith Design
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