Here, with George Fisher at his very best, is a unique telling of the story of Arkansas and much of America from the time Orval Faubus first came to represent the state to the nation and the world until the year Bill Clinton assumed that role on a very different stage. Fisher’s cartoons have put into perspective much of what has occurred in Arkansas and a good deal of the United States From the 1970 to the early 1990s. These cartoons are also, let us hasten to say, a lot of fun, and sometimes deeply touching, as Fisher creates metaphors to give us new insights into the events that have filled our news magazines, television screens, and conversations.
The Best of Fisher
$42.95
28 years of Editorial Cartoons from Faubus to Clinton
George Fisher, with an Introduction by Ernest Dumas
270 Pages
978-1-55728-268-2 (cloth)
January 1993
“For more than a generation, like a Greek chorus on the stage of Arkansas politics, George Fisher has periodically frozen the action to tell us what was going on. Some might have been more comfortable if he had chosen another career, but all of us would have been deprived of insight and humor we’ve sorely needed. George Fisher is one of Arkansas’ irreplaceable treasures.”
—Bill Clinton
“George fisher is without peer in the world of political cartoonist. . . .All Arkansas owe George a debt of gratitude for his unique and brilliant characterizations of life and politics.”
—Dale Bumpers