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Title(s):
The inking woman : 250 years of women cartoon and comic artists in Britain / edited by Nicola Streeten & Cath Tate.
Additional Title(s):
250 years of women cartoon and comic artists in Britain
Published/Created:
Oxford : Myriad Edition, 2018.
©2018
Physical Description:
142 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Holdings:
Reference Library
PN6705.G7 I55 2018 (LC) Oversize
Accessible in the Reference Library [Hours]
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Classification:
Books
Notes:
Companion to exhibition held at the Cartoon Museum, London, in 2017.
Includes bibliographical references (page 140) and index.
Subject Terms:
Great Britain.
Women cartoonists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Women cartoonists -- Great Britain -- Exhibitions.
Women cartoonists -- Great Britain -- History.
Women cartoonists.
Form/Genre:
Biography.
exhibition catalogs.
Biographies.
Exhibition catalogs.
History.
Exhibition catalogs.
Biographies.
Catalogues d'exposition.
Biographies.
Contributors:
Streeten, Nicola, editor.
Tate, Cath, 1951– editor.
Cartoon Museum (London, England), exhibiting institution.
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