Irish political cartoons and the New Journalism
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Tilley, Elizabeth
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Elizabeth Tilley (2014) 'Irish Political Cartoons and the New Journalism' In: Karen Steele and Michael de Nie(Eds.). Ireland and the New Journalism. London : Palgrave.
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