
Have a Shot!
For the publishers Hamish Hamilton.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.
For the publishers Hamish Hamilton.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.
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For the publishers Hamish Hamilton.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.
Les Gibbard was described as "one of the finest political cartoonists of his generation”. He drew for The Guardian for a quarter of a century, producing an incisive daily pictorial commentary through five premierships, from Harold Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher to John Major, and also worked as a caricaturist, journalist and film animator.











