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16 December 2013

Competition: win a signed copy of The Best of British Political Cartoons 2013

Signed by no less than twelve of the top cartoonists who are featured in the book – including Christian Adams, Martin Rowson, Ben Jennings, Patrick Blower, Peter Schrank, Bob Moran, Brighty, and Cartoonist of the Year Morten Morland.

By New Statesman

Christmas is fast approaching, and to celebrate we’re giving away a copy of The Best of British Political Cartoons 2013, signed by no less than twelve of the top cartoonists who are featured in the book – including Christian Adams, Martin Rowson, Ben Jennings, Patrick Blower, Peter Schrank, Bob Moran, Brighty, and Cartoonist of the Year Morten Morland. 

Curated by Tim Benson, Britain’s leading political-cartoon expert, the book is a comprehensive and hilarious look at 12 months of British life, from the Leveson Inquiry, “Plebgate”, and the death of Margaret Thatcher to the NSA and the horsemeat scandal. A tribute to the art, power, and intelligence of our finest cartoonists working today, its the perfect collection for the curious mind.

To enter, send an email to caroline[dot]crampton[at]newstatesman[dot]co[dot]uk with your full name and a contact email address and phone number by 5pm on Thursday 19 December. The winner will be notified on Friday 20 December.

 

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