Description
This collection of cartoons by Aubrey Collette captures the humorous and satirical essence of life in Asia during the 1970s. Through the character of Sun Tan, a laid-back village philosopher, Collette explores the cultural and political landscapes of the time. The cartoons offer a witty commentary on topics such as family planning, political dynamics, and societal changes, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving Asia. Collette's work is both entertaining and thought-provoking, providing a unique perspective on the region's complexities and contradictions.
Published 1970
Binding of book is intact. Front and back covers are clean of foxing but have crease(s) and fraying of edges. Slight foxing on spine with a tear at the bottom and some fading. Slight tanning and foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers. Pages are clean of foxing and annotations, with slight tanning around margins.
Condition: Well Read