From Cell to Society: In Which There Is a Beginning, Middle and End
From Cell to Society: In Which There Is a Beginning, Middle and End
Editorial Reviews
The New York Times
"A collection of 50 highly artful verse and caricature satires...caustic, funny...and wincingly accurate."
Book Description
This book explores the attitudes, myths, and masks of that absurd animal, the socialized human being. These are impaled and dissected by C. E. Pickhardt in a collection of 50 highly artful verse and caricature satires on themes running from advice to vulgarity. The drawings are caustic, funny, economical and wincingly accurate. - The New York Times, March 6, 1965.
From Cell to Society: In Which There Is a Beginning, Middle and End,Carl E. Pickhardt,Backinprint.com,0595194044,American - General,Fiction,Humor,Humorous,Poetry
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