Joseph Farris

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Three Joseph Farris (1924- 2015) cartoon collections. In the 1960s Farris contributed to Humorama publications. In addition to being an accomplished cartoonist for magazines like Saturday Review, New Woman and The New Yorker for over 57 years, Joe's cartoons appeared in numerous publications internationally. His many books include Phobias and Therapies (1977), A Cog in the Wheel, and They're a Very Successful Family (1989). The 2012 National Geographic publication of his book A Soldier's Sketchbook was one of his proudest accomplishments. A memoir of his time in the WWII, the book includes his letters home to his family and artwork he produced while there. Joseph Farris’ cartoons are distinctive for their sense of details and space.

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Three Joseph Farris (1924- 2015) cartoon collections. In the 1960s Farris contributed to Humorama publications. In addition to being an accomplished cartoonist for magazines like Saturday Review, New Woman and The New Yorker for over 57 years, Joe's cartoons appeared in numerous publications internationally. His many books include Phobias and Therapies (1977), A Cog in the Wheel, and They're a Very Successful Family (1989). The 2012 National Geographic publication of his book A Soldier's Sketchbook was one of his proudest accomplishments. A memoir of his time in the WWII, the book includes his letters home to his family and artwork he produced while there. Joseph Farris’ cartoons are distinctive for their sense of details and space.

Three Joseph Farris (1924- 2015) cartoon collections. In the 1960s Farris contributed to Humorama publications. In addition to being an accomplished cartoonist for magazines like Saturday Review, New Woman and The New Yorker for over 57 years, Joe's cartoons appeared in numerous publications internationally. His many books include Phobias and Therapies (1977), A Cog in the Wheel, and They're a Very Successful Family (1989). The 2012 National Geographic publication of his book A Soldier's Sketchbook was one of his proudest accomplishments. A memoir of his time in the WWII, the book includes his letters home to his family and artwork he produced while there. Joseph Farris’ cartoons are distinctive for their sense of details and space.