Published under the pseudonym A. Redfield by prominent New Yorker contributor Syd Hoff in the 1930s, these mordant and marvellously drawn gag comics skewer the rich and powerful with a pointed pen.During his career as a New Yorker cartoonist, and before he wrote Danny and the Dinosaur , Syd Hoff wrote under a different name. He was A. Redfield, a cartoonist for the communist newspaper the Daily Worker , and a scourge of the rich and powerful.Scorning what he saw as the complicity and stale jokes of cartooning peers, Hoff set his sights on the ruling class and revealed them for what they hilariously inept, deeply selfish, and incredibly dangerous. Hoff spared nothing from his pen, lampooning police brutality, thin-skinned industrialists, racists, and the looming threat of fascism at home and abroad.This new edition of The Ruling Clawss includes a new introduction by the historian Philip Nel, who reveals the story behind the rise and disappearance of Hoffʼs Redfield. The Ruling Clawss cements Hoff as a master of the gag comic, whose work remains powerfully funny and troublingly resonant.
Syd Hoff Bücher
Dieser Autor hinterließ einen unauslöschlichen Eindruck in Literatur und Kunst. Seine Werke, darunter über 150 Bücher und Cartoons, die in mehr als 200 Magazinen erschienen, haben Publikum jeden Alters angesprochen. Im Laufe seiner Karriere widmete er sich vielfältigen Genres und hatte die besondere Ehre, Kurzgeschichten neben Größen wie Alfred Hitchcock und Ellery Queen beizusteuern. Sein einzigartiger Humor und seine Fähigkeit, Menschen über verschiedene Medien hinweg zu fesseln, machen ihn zu einer unvergesslichen Figur in der Kulturlandschaft.






Danny and the Dinosaur Ride a Bike
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a bicycle exhibit at the museum, a young boy named Danny is motivated to learn how to ride a bike. With the assistance of his dinosaur friend, he embarks on a fun and adventurous journey to master this new skill, highlighting themes of friendship and perseverance.
Oliver has always wanted to be a dancing elephant, but what will he do when he discovers the circus already has enough elephants? Beginning readers will laugh out loud as they follow Oliver's adventures and find out how this elephant of unique charm and talent finally achieves his dream. Now available in full color!
Adventures of Danny and the Dinosaur
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Danny goes to a museum to see the dinosaurs and ends up spending the day outside with one.
Sammy the Seal
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Track 1, page turn signals; track 2, no page turn signals.
Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Danny's going to camp––and he's taking the dinosaur! First introduced in 1958 with Danny and the Dinosaur and the recent stars of Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur, this popular pair is together again in an adventure sure to please beginning readers and happy campers alike. Children's Choices for 1997 (IRA/CBC)
Harry keeps a horse in his room. A trusty horse only he can see. But then his parents take him to the country to see "real" horses. Horses that are free to run, kick, and nibble. Now Harry must decide: Does his horse need to be free, too?
Because Stanley does not act like his fellow cavemen, they chase him away. But then Stanley invents the house'and becomes a hero'in this thought-provoking, funny story about an early nonconformist.
Readers first fell in love with Danny and his prehistoric pal in the I Can Read classic Danny and the Dinosaur, created by Syd Hoff in 1958. Now the popular pair are together again in an adventure sure to please beginning readersWhat would happen if a dinosaur came to a birthday party? Come to Danny's house and find out. His friend the dinosaur helps make this one party you'll never forget!Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur! is a Level One I Can Read book that is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
Danny and the Dinosaur. Too Tall
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The dinosaur thinks he’s much too tall. It’s not easy being different! Danny decides to cheer his friend up, and together they discover that being too tall might not be so bad after all. Readers first fell in love with Danny and his prehistoric pal in the I Can Read classic Danny and the Dinosaur, created by Syd Hoff in 1958. Now the popular pair are together again in a hilarious I Can Read adventure sure to win over a new generation of beginning readers. This Level One I Can Read book is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.



