Most Popular Books by G. B. Trudeau

G. B. Trudeau is the author of Duke 2000: Whatever It Takes (2000), The Wreck of the "Rusty Nail" (1983), Heckuva Job, Bushie! (2012), Buck Wild Doonesbury (1999), "My Shorts R Bunching. Thoughts?" (2009).

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Duke 2000: Whatever It Takes

release date: Oct 01, 2000
Duke 2000: Whatever It Takes
Characters from the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Doonesbury" comic strip track the 2000 presidential campaign of Uncle Duke, the end of an Internet start-up, and the revival of an aging rocker''s career in this collection of strips.

Heckuva Job, Bushie!

release date: Apr 24, 2012
Heckuva Job, Bushie!
Mike''s summer daydream may be the only place we''ll ever hear a thorough mea culpa from Dubya. But while mistakes have been made, lessons have been learned, even in the White House, where the Abramoff scandal inspires an official Ethics Refresher Course: "Right, good. Wrong, bad." The president seeks to clarify: "Invasions are still okay, though. Right?" And through these troubled times, how does 43 sleep at night? Alas, not well. "It''s the stem cells. I hear their cries." Heckuva job. Roland''s ubiquitous epaulets have recently come home from Rummyworld, "that vast, tumultuous terrorist theme park that used to be known as Iraq." At its chaotic outer edges, in al-Amok, Proconsul Duke survives numerous assassination attempts and the alleged courting of his sidekick by Iraqi suitors. But the serious new action is in New Orleans ("Looting, graft, profiteering -- it''s all about the skill set, Honey") and Team Duke, like Halliburton, embarks for the Golf Coast, and sets up a command post on a FEMA-provided cruise ship. Elsewhere on the home front a fully-prostheticized B.D. is increasingly ambulatory, yet finds the struggle to reclaim his mind and emotions is by far the harder part of his journey. The collateral casualty count continues to rise as Zonker is forced to make a traumatic foray into the job market. The option-aware Alex launches an ambitious seven-school college tour, including Walden, where she is clued to her father''s unbuttoned-down past. "You were a communist?" "That communard!" When campus total-insiders Jeff and Zip give her the ultimate tour, both are smitten by gal Doonesbury''s formidable charms: "So how hot is she?" "Easy, Dude, that''s my future wife."

Buck Wild Doonesbury

release date: Sep 01, 1999
Buck Wild Doonesbury
From the Bill Clinton-Ken Starr face-off to high-flying Internet startups, Trudeau hones in on the things we take seriously and livens them up with crafty jolts of jocularity.

"My Shorts R Bunching. Thoughts?"

release date: Oct 20, 2009
"My Shorts R Bunching. Thoughts?"
"Hilarious!" -- Jake Tapper, ABC News "Hilarious!" -- Karen Tumulty, TIME "Hilarious!" -- Erin Moriarity, CBS News In March of 2009, Doonesbury''s intrepid journalist Roland Burton Hedley, III, opened a Twitter account and began to tweet. A lot. Four weeks later, a sampling of his 140-character missives was published in The New Yorker to great acclaim, and his posts were featured in a one-on-one "tweet-off" in the Columbia Journalism Review. Rushed into print, this groundbreaking volume is the first book-length Twitter collection by a single author. With dozens of Doonesbury strips and over 500 tweets, it presents the best of Hedley''s work -- frontline micro-blogging from the self-anointed dean of Washington journotwits. Eight months into this project, author G.B. Trudeau can confirm that Twitter is a colossal sinkhole of time, but is gratified that he has found a way to monetize Roland''s inane postings. (Follow Roland_Hedley.) When not writing comedy haiku on Twitter, Trudeau writes and draws the Pulitzer-prize-winning comic strip Doonesbury for 1100 newspapers worldwide, and lovingly curates his web presence at Doonesbury.com. He also hosts a milblog called The Sandbox. From the book: "Just spotted colleague Terry Moran in hall. Could wave, but easier to tweet. Hey, dude." 10:49 AM Mar 18th from Tweetdeck "Bumped into an old stalker of mine at Borders. She''d lost some weight and looked terrific, but I tweeted 911 anyway. Cops arrived from 3 states." 1:43 PM Mar7th from Blackberry "I refuse to apologize for making time for my kid''s ball games, so I usually end up not going." 9:13 AM May 4th from web "Had close call watching MJ memorial service. They ended ''We are the World'' before I could jimmy open my gun closet and blow my brains out." 12:33 PM Jul 7th from web "While speaking last night, someone threw panties on stage. Or boxers. Whatever. Times like that, always ask myself: What would The Boss do?" 5:13 PM Mar 12th from web "Kabul. Awakened by huge blast in hotel lobby. Suicide bomber blew up complimentary breakfast buffet. Off to find bagel." 3:14 PM Apr 8th from Tweetdeck "Accompanying HMMV patrol, used on-board computer to order Ab Rocket. And because I acted when I did, receiving second one absolutely free." 8:01 PM Apr 13th from Blackberry

Doonesbury Dossier

Doonesbury Dossier
"Three years of Doonesbury are packed into this Trudeau tour de force, his fourth, and perhaps most timely, major anthology. Those three years coincide precisely with the election campaign, inauguration, and first years in office of the First Cowboy. At the core of this book are the foibles and follies of life under the Reagan Administration, portrayed with the inimitable Trudeau wit and style in more than 500 daily strips and 80 full-color Sunday pages. This rich collection is Trudeau at his trenchant best, and makes the election-year return to syndication of one of America''s most popular and clearly its most political comic strips." -- Back cover

In Search of Reagan's Brain

In Search of Reagan's Brain
Satirizes the television coverage of Afghanistan and the 1980 presidential election, the American obsession with suntans, the Billy Carter affair, and the trial of the Gang of Four.

40

release date: Oct 26, 2010
40
Chronicles Trudeau''s Doonesbury comics from 1970 to 2010.

LEWSER!

release date: Jul 07, 2020
LEWSER!
A mirthful and merciless skewering of the Trump administration from the senior statesman of political cartooning, Garry Trudeau. From the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist whose acclaimed Yuge!: 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump blew up the bestseller list, G.B. Trudeau''s final installment of his Doonesbury Trump trilogy takes readers through the dark heart of Trump''s presidency and into 2020 election mania. Including two years'' worth of original Doonesbury Sundays, full-color spreads, and 18 previously unpublished strips, the presciently-titled Lewser buttons up our most recent long national nightmare just in time for Christmas.

40: A Doonesbury Retrospective 1990 to 1999

release date: Jun 12, 2012
40: A Doonesbury Retrospective 1990 to 1999
The third volume of this retrospective anthology covers the Pulitzer prize-winning cartoon strip from 1990 to 1999. On October 26, 1970, G.B. Trudeau introduced the world to a college jock named B.D. and his inept and geeky roommate, Mike Doonesbury. Fourteen thousand strips later, Doonesbury has become one of the most beloved and acclaimed comic strips in history. Over the years, the world of Doonesbury grew uniquely vast, sustained by an intricately woven web of relationships—over forty major characters spanning three generations. The complete 40: A Doonesbury Anthology presents more than 1,800 comic strips that chart key adventures and cast connections over the last four decades. Dropped in throughout this rolling narrative are twenty detailed essays in which Trudeau contemplates his characters, including portraits of core characters such as Duke and Honey, Zonker, Joanie, and Rev. Sloan, as well as more recent additions, such as Zipper, Alex, and Toggle. Trudeau also includes an annotated diagram that maps the mind-boggling matrix of character relationships. This third volume of the four-volume e-book edition of 40 covers the years 1990 to 1999 for the celebrated cartoon strip.

An Especially Tricky People

An Especially Tricky People
Relates the experiences of Uncle Duke when he becomes America''s envoy to China and follows Virginia Slade''s campaign for a Congressional seat from California.

The Doonesbury Chronicles

The Doonesbury Chronicles
No one can feel the pulse of the world like Garry Trudeau, whose satrical look at the 1960''s and early 1970s is a real delight.

Doonesbury, the War Years

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Doonesbury, the War Years
“I no longer care what Madonna had for breakfast.” –Boopsie The irreverent wit of Doonesbury takes on 9/11 and the war years, traveling from Ground Zero to the Middle East. Here are two Doonesbury books–Peace Out, Dawg!andGot War?–together in one must-have volume full of G. B. Trudeau''s wry, ironic, and keen observations. This collection is perfect for Doonesbury fans, political junkies, and anyone with a taste for biting humor and insightful satire.

Welcome to Club Scud!

release date: Dec 31, 1991
Welcome to Club Scud!
Of all the media with anything to say about Operation Desert Storm, only CNN received more praise than Doonesbury for its coverage. Now Trudeau--the first comic strip artist to win the Pulitzer Prize (in 1975)--is back with the follow-up to his hilarious I''d Go with the Helmet, Ray. Here he offers an honest and all-encompassing record of the issues surrounding the war and skewers the preoccupations of the nation in its aftermath.00 print.

40: A Doonesbury Retrospective 1980 to 1989

release date: Jun 12, 2012
40: A Doonesbury Retrospective 1980 to 1989
The second volume of this retrospective anthology covers the Pulitzer prize-winning cartoon strip from 1980 to 1989. On October 26, 1970, G.B. Trudeau introduced the world to a college jock named B.D. and his inept and geeky roommate, Mike Doonesbury. Fourteen thousand strips later, Doonesbury has become one of the most beloved and acclaimed comic strips in history. Over the years, the world of Doonesbury grew uniquely vast, sustained by an intricately woven web of relationships—over forty major characters spanning three generations. The complete 40: A Doonesbury Anthology presents more than 1,800 comic strips that chart key adventures and cast connections over the last four decades. Dropped in throughout this rolling narrative are twenty detailed essays in which Trudeau contemplates his characters, including portraits of core characters such as Duke and Honey, Zonker, Joanie, and Rev. Sloan, as well as more recent additions, such as Zipper, Alex, and Toggle. Trudeau also includes an annotated diagram that maps the mind-boggling matrix of character relationships. This second volume of the four-volume e-book edition of 40 covers the years 1980 to 1989 for the celebrated cartoon strip.

The Weed Whisperer

release date: Nov 10, 2015
The Weed Whisperer
“I don’t read Doonesbury. He glorifies drugs.” —Former White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater Welcome to the age of pivots. Two centuries after the Founding Fathers signed off on happiness, Zonker Harris and nephew Zipper pull up stakes and head west in hot pursuit. The dream? Setting up a major grow facility outside Boulder, Colorado, and becoming bajillionaire producers of “artisanal” marijuana. For Zonk, it’s the crowning reset of a career that’s ranged from babysitting to waiting tables. For Walden-grad Zip, it’s a way to confront $600,000 in student loans. Elsewhere in Free Agent America, newlyweds Alex and Toggle are struggling. Twins Eli and Danny show up during their mother’s MIT graduation, but a bad economy dries up lab grants, compelling the newly minted PhD to seek employment as a barista. Meanwhile, eternally blocked writer Jeff Redfern struggles to keep the Red Rascal legend-in-his-own-mind franchise alive, while aging music icon Jimmy T. endures by adapting to his industry’s new normal: “I can make music on my schedule and release it directly to the fans.” He’s living in his car. G.B. Trudeau’s Doonesbury is now in its fifth decade, and has chronicled American life through eight presidents, four generational cohorts, and innumerable paradigm shifts. His political sitcom Alpha House, starring John Goodman, is available on DVD and by streaming from Amazon Prime. For the record, Trudeau always inhaled back in the day. As President Obama once explained, “That was the point.”

Doonesbury's Greatest Hits

Doonesbury's Greatest Hits
A collection of "Doonesbury" comic strips originally published in newspapers.

John & Faith Hubley's A Doonesbury Special

John & Faith Hubley's A Doonesbury Special
"The film''s script, by Garry Trudeau, and stills from the animation by the Hubleys, are accompanied by numerous sketches by the collaborators showing the evolution into the final TV version. In addition, Trudeau''s marginal notes provide rare insight into the process of artistic animation and "Doonesbury'' itself"--Page 2 of book jacket.

Hitler Moves East

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Red Rascal's War

release date: Nov 22, 2011
Red Rascal's War
Hot on the heels of his smash 40: A Doonesbury Retrospective, Garry Trudeau is back with an annual collection of this iconic comic strip. Readers and critics were wowed by G. B. Trudeau''s epic masterpiece 40: A Doonesbury Retrospective, and they''ll rejoice when they see this beautiful follow-up volume. Featuring an innovative format and an all-new collection of strips, Red Rascal''s War is the first all-color Doonesbury book ever. Both Trudeau and his fans have followed Doonesbury''s ever-expanding cast through four decades of cultural turbulence and change. With its arresting cover and rich interior, Red Rascal''s War showcases the most recent additions to a body of work the New York Times admiringly refers to as "a sprawling masterwork." "[Trudeau is] Dickensian in his range of characters," writes Garry Wills in The New York Review of Books. "Trudeau has just kept improving, year after year, in part because he stays so close to changing events. . . . He has never been better than in the last six years." From the exploits of Afghan legend-in-chief Sorkh Razil to the pipe dreams of Malibu''s top nanny Zonker Harris, and from the "no more chill pills" intervention by Obama''s aides to the way-cool love of a headbanging war vet and his MIT-grad gal, Doonesbury marches wildly on. "What else is guaranteed to make you think, feel nostalgic, and laugh out loud at least once a page?" --Karen Holt, O Magazine

"Any Grooming Hints for Your Fans, Rollie?"

"Any Grooming Hints for Your Fans, Rollie?"
"Newsbreaks come in various sizes and flavors in this latest serving of Doonesbury adventures. There is, for one example, the small but poignant voice of ''Son of Arnold and Mary Leiberman'' hoping to be heard by the all-star human interest journalist at the New York Daily News. For another, we have the author of that cult best seller Jogger Agnonistes ready to spill his innermost secrets on running for pain and profit. And from the gatehouse of the Fourth Estate comes the voice and face of Roland Burton Hedley Jr. with not one but two self-anchored reports: What the typical college student is like these days, and the president''s trip of many nations (AKA brief encounters with the third world.) Segueing with Joanie Caucus''s diligent rakings in the muck of the Korean Lobby investigation, and Uncle Duke''s venture into apricot farming as a toehold on the Laetrile market, there is scandal here for the most jaded of media freaks ...not to mention the unjaded legions of Doonesbury followers." -- Page 4 of cover

Got War?

release date: Feb 19, 2013
Got War?
"Rear Admiral Steve Kunkle, commander of the carrier strike force, grimaced at a Doonesbury comic strip from the Japan Times. It showed a Navy pilot thinking ''Oops!''" As Doonesbury shifts to a wartime footing, the strip''s major players find themselves pre-positioned for the coming cakewalk. Weekend warrior B.D. leaves the Fighting Swooshes of Walden in the care of acting Coach Boopstein, returning to the sands of Kuwait as Camp Blowback''s Public Affairs Officer. Among his charges: Roland Hedley, veteran of a grueling combat training program designed to keep media folk from getting capped. Offshore, the irrepressible Morale Officer Lieutenant. Tripler goes live ("Good MORNING, regime-changers!") to lift the shipbound spirits of his pre-swarthy charges, while offstage, Viceroy-in-Waiting Duke prepares to answer empire''s call. Stateside, Mike takes up a flanking position on the sofa to log some serious CNN time, while the Reverend Sloan girds his loins for peace: "Look for us on TV-we''ll be a million strong." Marching to the beat of a different cause, Zonker''s old surfing mentor tries to enlist Z in a desperate fight to liberate Left Coastal access. Protests Zonk, "What can I do? I am but one dude!" Meanwhile, Jeff Redfern is but one CIA intern, yet he manages to launch a Predator drone and, using basic Nintendo training, knock out an Al-Q ammo dump. Also taking a hit, Trent Lott, busted for giving props to segregation. "I was trying to say I was down with the hood!" he backpedals, realizing too late that Mr. James Crow has finally left the house. With Alex declaring eco-jihad on SUVs, and Elmont launching a daily assault on coherence as on-line blogger "Jenny McTagart, Girl Pirate," it''s hard to see a peaceful world ahead. But Jimmy Thudpucker can. Waging war on the recording industry, he and other filesharers have a vision of ultimate change de regime: "The suits die off, and Pepperland will be free again."

Dbury@50

release date: Nov 17, 2020
Dbury@50
"Trudeau''s creation has evolved into a sprawling masterwork." -- The New York Times The ultimate Doonesbury package celebrating a half-century of G.B. Trudeau''s celebrated comic strip. This limited-edition deluxe set includes: A USB flash drive with all 50 years of Doonesbury comics, including 26 years of Sunday comics available for the first time in digital format. Includes a searchable calendar archive, character biographies, and a week-by-week description of the strip''s contents. The Dbury@50 User''s Guide, a 224-page wire-bound book taking readers through each year of the strip''s storied history, with historical trivia, milestone strips, featured storylines and characters, and much more. A commemorative 16" x 20" poster featuring a grid with new sketches of all the strip''s characters.

Mein Kampf

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Mein Kampf
A collection of soft-focus color photographs of toys staged to re-enact the Holocaust.

Talkin' about My G-g-generation

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Talkin' about My G-g-generation
This collection of Doonesbury comic strips features the antics of Ron Headrest--Ronald Reagan''s alter ego--Hollywood channeler Boopsie''s tour, Rick and Joonie''s search for good day care, and the clandestine return of William Casey

Rap Master Ronnie

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Downtown Doonesbury

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Downtown Doonesbury
Zonker buys 153 pounds of his favorite vegetable and begins a serious romance in England, Roland Hedley exposes a true Gramm-Rudman horror story, and Mike and J.J. are in deep shock

The President is a Lot Smarter Than You Think

The President is a Lot Smarter Than You Think
Cartoons selected from the socially pungent column introduce the most distinctive new acquaintances of the protagonist, Doonesbury
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