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''[[The Knobkerrie]]'' was a weekly "humour paper" published by the artist and cartoonist [[W.H. Schröder]] (1851 - 1892), St George's Street, Cape Town, South Africa between 1884 and 1886. | ''[[The Knobkerrie]]'' was a weekly "humour paper" published by the artist and cartoonist [[W.H. Schröder]] (1851 - 1892), St George's Street, Cape Town, South Africa between 1884 and 1886. | ||
− | The playwright [[Melt Brink]]'s first | + | The playwright [[Melt Brink]]'s first pieces in [[Cape Dutch]] first appeared published in the periodical under the pseudonym of [[Koos Rijmzak]]. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 11:10, 6 December 2021
The Knobkerrie was a weekly "humour paper" published by the artist and cartoonist W.H. Schröder (1851 - 1892), St George's Street, Cape Town, South Africa between 1884 and 1886.
The playwright Melt Brink's first pieces in Cape Dutch first appeared published in the periodical under the pseudonym of Koos Rijmzak.
Sources
Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. 2014. Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels Routledge Publishers[1]
"Twelve Original Early South African Political Cartoons by W.H. Schröder", AntiquarianAuctions.com [2] (Website accessed: 6 December 2021 @ 10h33.)
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