by Andrew D. Hottle (Introduction by), Morgan Sanders (Author)
The feline antics of Branwell F. Snit provided weekly entertainment for readers of a New York City community newspaper in the mid-1970s. For the first time, the complete set of Branwell cat comics is available in a single book. Reproduced from the artist's original drawings, each amusing installment is featured on its own page. Also included is the story of the real Branwell F. Snit, a prodigy cat whose creative sleeping, gourmet sensibilities, and passion for music inspired the witty cat comics that bear his name.
Author Biography
Morgan Sanders is an artist, photographer, poet, and author who has lived and worked in New York City and Bellingham, Washington. Under her nom de plume, Martha Sanders, she wrote Alexander and the Magic Mouse (1969), a popular children's book with illustrations by Philippe Fix. She was a founding member of SOHO 20 Artists (est. 1973), an all-women cooperative gallery in Manhattan. Exhibitions of her paintings and photographs have been reviewed in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Arts Magazine, Soho Weekly News, Bellingham Herald, and Bellingham Times.
Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.41 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: July 14, 2016