Wednesday, October 28, 2009
FREE EBOOK: Zim's Cartoons and Caricatures Part 09 of 20

Before we get to today's post, a couple of announcements... We will begin deleting the earlier posts in this series next week, so if you haven't downloaded them yet, do it now. Also, we have only 15 sets of the Zim Cartooning Course left. We may not be able to get more copies before Christmas, so if you hope to have them under your tree, order now. Thanks!
This is the ninth of twenty posts where we plan to post a complete set of high resolution scans of Zim's Cartoons & Caricatures, or Making The World Laugh (1910). These 100 pages are packed with great cartoons, helpful drawing tips, technical information and business advice for the aspiring cartoonist. Most importantly, Zim passes along his unique philosophy of life, and offers a shining example of how an artistic career as a caricaturist can be incorporated into a person's lifestyle. At the time this book was written, Zim had thirty years of experience under his belt, and had attained the highest level in his field. For more information, see the Zim's Cartoons & Caricatures page.
Every week, we will post five more pages, but they will be deleted from our server after 30 days, so download them while you can. To save the images to your hard drive, right click on the image (or CONTROL click if you are using a Mac) and select "SAVE IMAGE AS". To see all of the currently available pages, see the ZIMEBOOK Tag.




If you haven't downloaded previous entries, please do so immediately. I am going to start expiring links to earlier posts soon. Check back next week for more pages from this rare book.


If you enjoy this ebook and would like to see more, consider purchasing Zim's Correspondence School of Cartooning, Comic Art & Caricature, a complete course in cartooning available in two volumes. The books are beautifully printed and include more than 700 pages with nearly 1,000 B&W illustrations and 22 hand-tipped color plates. Proceeds from the sale of this course goes to support the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive. For more information, see the Zim Online Exhibit page.
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