Kip Koss, grandson of “Ding” Darling describes this Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, author, world traveler, confidant of Presidents, and pioneering conservationist. For generations Americans woke to his opinions on the front page of their morning newspapers. Ding never pulled any punches in his forceful cartoons on subjects ranging from the joys and consternations of the Ordinary Citizen to question that would determine the fate of the world and the survival of humankind. These cartoons are as relevant today as ever. 11” x 8.5”, 213 pages, Pub 2004, ISBN 0-944266-30-4.