Books about Captions from Amazon.com



The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Book
The New Yorker presents the best of the cartoon caption contest Write your own captions for the top 100 cartoon contests, then see the best, and all the rest.

Since its inception in 1925, the New Yorker has been world famous for its cartoons. Not surprisingly, the cartoon caption contest has quickly become one of the magazine's most popular features. Located on the back page, the contest invites readers to craft their own captions for the weekly cartoon. Thousands enter each week, but only one wins.

This entertaining collection, the first of six books in an exclusive series with Andrews McMeel Publishing, presents the top 100 caption contests, with the winners, the runners-up, and everyone in between (available on-line), plus fun facts and stats about who is entering and why. Learn how the finalists came up with their captions, and how their lives changed after winning. Discover the inner workings of the caption contest and then see if you have what it takes to be a successful cartoon caption writer..
Price: $14.89 [Notify me when price goes down.]



No Caption Needed: Iconic Photographs, Public Culture, and Liberal Democracy
A gaunt woman stares into the bleakness of the Great Depression An exuberant sailor plants a kiss on a nurse in the heart of Times Square. A naked Vietnamese girl runs in terror from a napalm attack. An unarmed man stops a tank in Tiananmen Square. These and a handful of other photographs have become icons of public culture: widely recognized, historically significant, emotionally resonant images that are used repeatedly to negotiate civic identity. But why are these images so powerful? How do they remain meaningful across generations? What do they expose—and what goes unsaid?
            In No Caption Needed, Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites provide the definitive study of the iconic photograph as a dynamic form of public art. Their critical analyses of nine individual icons explore the photographs themselves and their subsequent circulation through an astonishing array of media, including stamps, posters, billboards, editorial cartoons, TV shows, Web pages, tattoos, and more. As these iconic images are reproduced and refashioned by governments, commercial advertisers, journalists, grassroots advocates, bloggers, and artists, their alterations throw key features of political experience into sharp relief. Iconic images are revealed as models of visual eloquence, signposts for collective memory, means of persuasion across the political spectrum, and a crucial resource for critical reflection.
            Arguing against the conventional belief that visual images short-circuit rational deliberation and radical critique, Hariman and Lucaites make a bold case for the value of visual imagery in a liberal-democratic society. No Caption Needed is a compelling demonstration of photojournalism’s vital contribution to public life.
.
Price: $19.99 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Heads You Win!: An Easy Guide to Better Headline and Caption Writing
Heads You Win is a concise guide to writing crisp, original headlines and photo captions It teaches a step-by-step method for writing headlines and captions, and answers questions about style, punctuation, captilization, and other issues..
Price: $7.51 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Rio Grande: Memories of the Final Years (Colorado Rail Annual, 28)
A pictorial glimpse of the final fifteen years of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. Covering the final years of the D&RGW, roughly between 1973 and 1988 when the railroad succumbed to a merger with the Southern Pacific, this book consists of many historic photos of locomotives and equipment no longer in service..
Price: $54.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Poor Super Man: A Play With Captions (Prairie Play Series, No. 14) (Prairie Play Series , No 14)
Frustrated by the lack of love and affection in his life, celebrated gay painter David McMillan returns to his humble beginnings as a waiter where he hopes to find his lost creativity He finds that more and more in the arms of his married male employer, Matt. Matt inspires David to paint the best pictures of his life. However, the affair forces David to face new realities about himself and his world when he reexamines his long-time friendship with a straight female gossip columnist, and when he watches his transsexual roommate live with being HIV positive. Premiered in the US in Cincinnati before opening at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Premiered in Canada in Edmonton..
Price: $5.04 [Notify me when price goes down.]


<< capote truman



All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright 1996-2007 CHHS, your place for CHHS, Plano, Texas, 10220