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FDR and The New Deal For Beginners
 Written by Paul Buhle Preface by Harvey Pekar Illustrated by Sabrina Jones
Political Science - Economic Policy
eBook
ISBN 978-1-934389-58-4 (1-934389-58-7)
160 PAGES
$14.99 (CANADIAN $17.99)
July 2010
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A profusely illustrated, popularly-written volume with original comic art, FDR and The New Deal For Beginners will shed new light upon a story now regaining visibility thanks to the recent economic crisis and prominent reformer, President Obama, in the White House. The history of the precedent-making FDR administration through the bitter economic depression, with expansive programs empowering artists and working people, comes alive as the grandest social experiment in the history of American democracy. For the first time, the lives of the president, the first lady and the ordinary people of the time will be seen through an inventive comic narrative accompanying historic illustrations and a sympathetic but not uncritical text.

PRAISE
"FDR and The New Deal For Beginners is an important experiment in comics as history, also a study of the grand reform era that readers need for today's and tomorrow's hopes. Get this book!" -Robert W. McChesney, co-author, The Death and Life of American Journalism “In elegant prose and dramatic pictures, the authors and artist do more than make the past come alive; they make sense of it." -Michael Kazin, author of A Godly Hero:The Life of William Jennings Bryan and professor of history, Georgetown University

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Paul Buhle, recently retired as a Senior Lecturer at Brown University and winner of a 2010 Eisner Award, has written or edited forty-two books including a series of nonfiction comic art volumes in collaboration with Harvey Pekar (The Beats and Students For A Democratic Society); adaptations of works by Howard Zinn (A People's History of American Empire) and Studs Terkel (Studs Terkel’s Working); and an authorized biography on Mad Magazine founder Harvey Kurtzman (The Art of Harvey Kurtzman). He has also written on a wide range of subjects in The Nation, The Village Voice, The Chronicle of Higher Education and the Guardian (UK). He lives in Madison, Wisconsin. Sabrina Jones wrote and illustrated Isadora Duncan, A Graphic Biography. She is a longtime editor and contributor to the political comic book World War 3 Illustrated. She has created nonfiction comics for Wobblies! A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World; Studs Terkel’s Working: A Graphic Adaptation; and Mixed Signals, a counter-recruitment tool in comic book form. She lives in Brooklyn and paints scenery for Saturday Night Live.
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