Best of Matt 2003 (The Best of Matt 2003)

Best of Matt 2003 (The Best of Matt 2003)

by Matt Pritchett (Author), Matt Pritchett (Author)

Synopsis

Matt - the cartoonist on everyone's breakfast table, on the front page of the DAILY TELEGRAPH and three slots on Sundays. 'For some of us, breakfast time is the impossible challenge. We find it hard to crack an egg, still harder to crack a smile. Yet in recent months we have repeatedly found ourselves staggering across the kitchen in a state of visible mirth, thrusting a roughly folded Daily Telegraph under the nose of anyone with time to look, and uttering the single but sufficient syllable "MATT"...When our pocket cartoonist hits the spot, everybody gets happy. And he almost always does hit the spot...Even I smile at breakfast now. The egg I can do without.' Russell Davies

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 25 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0752857886
ISBN 13: 9780752857886
Book Overview: 'The funniest, the most consistent and quite simply the best' UK Press Awards Solid Christmas sales and a core stock item for every humour section The terrific success of 10 YEARS OF MATT (which reprinted five times in the first three months of publication and is still selling on) proves there is a very wide readership for Matt's cartoons Not only the best of the daily cartoonists, Matt is also an award winner - three times winner of the UK Press Awards Cartoonist of the Year (most recently 2000), three times winner of the Cartoon Arts Trust award, and in 2002 he received an MBE. 'The best by a long way' Nicholas Garland 'That rare thing: a daily cartoonist who never fails' Peter Brookes, THE TIMES Two additional Matt books - MATT ON COMMUTING and MATT'S COUNTRYSIDE will also be published in 2003

Author Bio
Matthew Pritchett studied at St Martin's School of Art in London and first saw himself published in the New Statesman during one of its rare lapses from high seriousness. He has been the Daily Telegraph's front-page pocket cartoonist since 1988. He has won awards from the Cartoon Arts Trust, he is a four-times winner of UK Press Awards Cartoonist of the Year and in 2002 he received an MBE.