by: Garry Trudeau
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Foxing on book ledge and front cover Holt Rinehart and Wilson, 1976 Rights, Amy... a Doonesbury book by G. B. Trudeau "The Crown is full of it!" Thus spake Zonker's colonist ancestor, the redoubtable Nate Harris, ace Minuteman, Bay Area East. Nate's hindsight contributions to the cause of American independence may be Doonesbury's most direct participation in our Bicentennial spree, but there are other episodes in this new collection that are no less essentially American. What other people could produce so dangerous a journalist as Uncle Duke, with his major Rolling Stone opus "Fear and Loathing at Macy's Men's Wear," or a black honcho named Clyde acting the plaintiff in a mock rape trial at Berkeley Law? From the President's sparkling remedy of providing the unemployed with free movie tickets, to the glamour of adopting a Vietnamese war orphan, this book leaves no patriotic stone unturned. And as a special Bicentennial dividend, readers will find out why Marlo Thomas stopped dating Henry Kissinger. Garry Trudeau has not been in hiding since winning the 1974 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. He has been sighted in the open in such American possessions as Samoa and Los Angeles.
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