Great War

Louis RAEMAEKERS

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Great War

PERHAPS THE BEST KNOWN PROPAGANDA CARTOONIST OF WORLD WAR I

RAEMAEKERS, Louis. The Great War: A Neutral’s Indictment. London: Fine Art Society, 1916. Large folio (14 by 18 inches), original three-quarter beige cloth gilt, red morocco spine label, marbled boards and endpapers, top edge gilt, uncut.

Limited first edition of this collection of Raemaekers’ political cartoons, one of 1050 copies, with 100 large mounted color plates of his cartoons and commentaries by Edward Garnett.

Louis Raemaekers was a Dutch painter and celebrated cartoonist for the Amsterdam Telegraaf during World War I, who gained international fame for his passionate work emphasizing the horrors of war and the atrocities of the “Huns.” His graphic cartoons depicted the rule of the German military in Belgium, portrayed the Germans as barbarians and Kaiser Wilhelm II as an ally of Satan. In response to his work, the German government pressured Dutch authorities to put Raemaekers on trial for “endangering Dutch neutrality.” He was subsequently acquitted, whereupon the Germans offered a bounty of 12,000 guilders for Raemaekers, dead or alive. For his own safety, he escaped to England. “In Britain he continued his prolific output—with some 1,000 cartoons produced during wartime—most depicting the Germans as tyrannical aggressors bent upon the destruction of civilization” (Michael Duffy). His cartoons were published in The Times and 150 of his works toured the United Kingdom and France in a wildly popular exhibit (up to 5,000 people attended a showing in Liverpool in a single afternoon). Edward Garnett, who wrote the commentaries for this limited edition of Raemaekers’ war cartoons, was an editor and reader for the London publishing houses of T.F. Unwin, Duckworth, and Jonathan Cape. Library bookplate and spine label.

Interior and plates fine, light soiling, moderate edge-wear and a few abrasions to original binding. A near-fine copy.

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