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Œuvres de Cabinet Magazine

Cabinet 22: Insecurity (2006) 28 exemplaires
Cabinet 14: Doubles (2004) 20 exemplaires
Cabinet 18: Fictional States (2005) 19 exemplaires
Cabinet 21: Electricity (2006) 17 exemplaires
Cabinet 15: The Average (2004) 17 exemplaires
Cabinet 12: The Enemy (2004) 16 exemplaires
Cabinet 20: Ruins (2005) 16 exemplaires
Cabinet 19: Chance (2006) 16 exemplaires
Cabinet 13: Futures (2004) 15 exemplaires
Cabinet 29: Sloth (2008) 13 exemplaires
Cabinet 16: The Sea (1800) 13 exemplaires
Cabinet 30: Underground (2008) 13 exemplaires
Cabinet 31: Shame (2008) 13 exemplaires
Cabinet 28: Bones (2007) 12 exemplaires
Cabinet 1: Invented Languages (2004) 12 exemplaires
Cabinet 24: Shadows (2006) 12 exemplaires
Cabinet 27: Mountains (2007) 11 exemplaires
Cabinet 23: Fruits (2006) 11 exemplaires
Cabinet 26: Magic (2007) 11 exemplaires
Cabinet 32: Fire (2008) 11 exemplaires
Cabinet 35: Dust (2009) 10 exemplaires
Cabinet 17: Laughter (2005) 10 exemplaires
Cabinet 39: Learning (2010) 9 exemplaires
Cabinet 37: Bubbles (2010) 9 exemplaires
Cabinet 47: Logistics (2012) 9 exemplaires
Cabinet 42: Forgetting (1885) 8 exemplaires
Cabinet 36: Friendship (2009) 8 exemplaires
Cabinet 34: Testing (2009) 8 exemplaires
Cabinet 9: Childhood (2002) 8 exemplaires
Cabinet 33: Deception (2009) 8 exemplaires
Cabinet 38: Islands (2010) 7 exemplaires
Cabinet 40: Hair (2010) 7 exemplaires
Cabinet 8: Pharmacopia (2004) 7 exemplaires
Cabinet 6: Horticulture (2004) 7 exemplaires
Cabinet 3: Weather (2004) 7 exemplaires
Cabinet 46: Punishment (2012) 6 exemplaires
Cabinet 11: Flight (2003) 6 exemplaires
Cabinet 10: Property (2004) 6 exemplaires
Cabinet 44: 24 Hours (2012) 6 exemplaires
Cabinet 45: Games (2012) 5 exemplaires
Cabinet 48: Trees (2012) 5 exemplaires
Cabinet 51: Wheels (2014) 5 exemplaires
Cabinet 43: Forensics (2011) 5 exemplaires
Cabinet 49: Death (2013) 4 exemplaires
Cabinet 50: Money (2013) 4 exemplaires
Cabinet 54: The Accident (2014) 4 exemplaires
Cabinet 41: Infrastructure (2011) 4 exemplaires
Cabinet 5: Evil 4 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
2000
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Nationalité
USA

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Fun and fascinating read. Loved learning more about the presidents; plus, they get as bored as I do when in meetings!

Favorite Quote: Caption underneath a picture of Ethel Roosevelt with two children upside down: "Ethel administers necessary discipline to Archie and Quentin" (from the Teddy Roosevelt chapter).
 
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crabbyabbe | 1 autre critique | Nov 6, 2022 |
Sort of what you'd expect. Some of the doodles are funny/noteworthy, and a few of the captions put them in interesting context. Most of the time, though, I felt the authors were overreaching in their interpretations of why particular things may have been drawn--sometimes a doodle is just a doodle!
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thatotter | 1 autre critique | Feb 6, 2014 |
A fun, quick little book. The reproductions of presidential doodles are neat, and the trivia-laden commentary is informative.

One thing, and, I guess I am over-sensitive to these things, the book skews a tad to the left - and just sillily so. For instance, the FDR part is as rosy as all get out, while Reagan's doodles, somehow, prove him to be the consummate Hollywood faker. Then there is the pointless comment on the George W. Bush "doodle," which was in fact the infamous "bathroom break" note at the UN (p. 211). (In fact, he did have UN permission....)

But here is where the real bias shows, compare the doodles on pages 125 and 149. They are doodle-drawn American flags, the first by Ike, the second by JFK. Eisenhower's is, on the edges, tattered and torn, while JFK's is scratched and "x"-ed out. The flags are similar, and could both be interpreted in the same way, but they aren't. Here's the comment for Republican Eisenhower's: "Did he harbor deep-seated worries that in an age of Cold War militarism the American Dream was in distress?" Oh my gosh! Then the comment for Democrat Kennedy's: "Some of Kennedy's doodles reveal his wit and whimsy. Here, after compulsively drawing rectangular boxes striped with horizontal lines, he playfully turns those rectangles into... a modified American flag." A crossed out American flag, mind you. But the authors basically say: well, all sweetness and light! The evil, dunce-headed right-winger secretly knows he's destroying America, while the second-smartest president of all time, beautiful Prince Charming left-winger is so smart and whimsical and playful. Really? I could say that JFK was all torn up inside for screwing it up at Vienna or selling out a boatload of Cuban patriots at the Bay of Pigs.

Such snide asides are directed primarily at Republicans, which is why conservatives are over-sensitive to lefty bias, because it exists.

Oh, and there is no such president as (p. 209): "George Bush, Sr."!
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tuckerresearch | 1 autre critique | Mar 22, 2009 |

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ISBN
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