Giles: 46th

by Carl Giles

Giles (46)

48 Members ½ (3.50)

On This Page

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Picture of author.
106+ Works 2,365 Members

All Editions

Sykes, Eric (Foreword)

Series

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
Giles: 46th
Original title
Giles Sunday Express & Daily Express cartoons, forty-sixth series
Alternate titles
Giles : a collection
Original publication date
1992
Epigraph
[None]
Dedication
[None]
First words
Being asked to write this foreword is like Johann Sebastian Bach asking me to turn the pages while he plays.

Foreword.
Because of a long spell in hospital Giles apologises for having to draw from the past to compile an annual this year. Starting with a section on the family.
"Awake, O Lord of the Manor, 'tis Father's Day and thou shalt do no work all day. Just like the other 51 Sundays in the year."

Sunday Express, June 19th, 1966
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Remember me? I got three years for helping you with your enquiries."

Daily Express, February 2nd, 1989
(Headline: Police replace prison officers.)
Original language
English
Disambiguation notice
Contains a selection of cartoons on the family, 1966-1991, hospitals, 1965-1990, farming, 1965-1987, boats, 1966-1985, and the police, 1970-1989.

Classifications

Genres
Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
741Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsDrawing

Statistics

Members
48
Popularity
625,244
Rating
½ (3.50)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
1
ASINs
1