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Gentleman Jim [Paperback]

Raymond Briggs (Author)
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September 1, 1981
First published in 1980, two years after "The Snowman", "Gentleman Jim" has been unavailable for many years. We are delighted to bring it back into print as the first book in an occasional series, "Cape Graphic Classics". "Gentleman Jim" is the story of Jim Bloggs, a lavatory attendant who, dissatisfied with his station in life, devotes his time to envisioning a world beyond it. His walls are lined with books like "Out in the Silver West", the "Boys' Book of Pirates" and "Executive Opportunities", which provide fodder for his ruminations on career change. Encouraged by his wife Hilda, also eager to incorporate more adventure into her life, Jim sets out to bring these dreams to fruition by accumulating various accoutrements, only to discover that the life of an executive, an artist or a cowboy is more complicated and costly than it appears.
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Grade 7 Up—Jim Bloggs is a middle-aged toilet cleaner who dreams of a life filled with adventure. Influenced by his nightly reading of children's storybooks, he imagines himself as a pirate, a cowboy, and even a successful Renaissance painter—anything to help break the monotony of his daily life. While the storybook-inspired illustrations appear simple, Briggs makes skillful use of every element on the page; from layouts to the look of text boxes, everything functions to match and enhance the moods and themes of the tale. Jim's imagination is little more than a quaint eccentricity until it starts to bleed into his real life. His desire to become a highwayman prompts him to wear a dramatic cape and toy sword; he finally comes to the attention of the authorities when he illegally buys a donkey for a valiant steed and rides it around the city, looking for excitement. But his charming, childlike innocence wins in the end; when confronted with circumstances that could have been very sad, Jim's fertile mind manages to turn it into another triumph. This edition of a 1980 work includes an introduction by cartoonist Seth that explains how influential Briggs has been over the years. While the innocent-looking art might turn off readers looking for an edgier story, anyone picking up this title will be treated to a sweet, whimsical tale.—Matthew L. Moffett, Pohick Regional Library, Burke, VA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Long before the current graphic-novel craze, Briggs created book-length comics for children (e.g., The Snowman, 1978) and adults (Ethel and Ernest, 1998). Gentleman Jim (1980; this is its first U.S. edition) presents Jim Bloggs, who decides he’d like a new line of work after cleaning toilets for 37 years. Childishly naive, he considers becoming a commando, Parisian artist, business executive, and cowboy before finally settling, with the uncomprehending support of his equally clueless wife, Hilda, on the glamorous and lucrative occupation of highwayman. He is, however, thwarted by the authorities. His donkey (can’t afford a horse) violates zoning laws and draws the RSPCA’s attention, and once he finally takes to the highway, he runs afoul of the police. Briggs’ cartoonlike pastel drawings and spot-on dialogue vividly portray Jim and Hilda’s unsophisticated ways, though his affection for their salt-of-the-earthness is clear. He used the same characters in the heartbreaking When the Wind Blows (1982), in which they uncomprehendingly face a nuclear attack on Britain. Knowing that book bestows even more poignancy on this relatively minor work. --Gordon Flagg --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Ltd (September 1, 1981)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0241106982
  • ISBN-13: 978-0241106983
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 8.7 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,313,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Draws humor and hope out of sadness and despair, November 24, 2009
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Author and illustrator Raymond Briggs has certainly balanced his work between kids' tales and more adult-oriented fare, from things like Father Christmas and The Snowman to When the Wind Blows, an ominous graphic novel take on nuclear war. Gentleman Jim's small size and playful cover don't give much of a hint as to its dense contents and marvelously constructed themes. At just a scant 32 pages, it's a short yet delightful bit of whimsy that wouldn't be inappropriate for kids but has enough smart edginess underlying its story that mark it as a sweet story for adult dreamers.

The title character, Jim Bloggs, has a steady but unfulfilling job cleaning toilets. He wants to do more, so much more, and he dreams of it constantly, looking at want ads and trying to figure out what steps to take. But every attempt Jim makes to advance his career to new heights is met with disdain and disapproval from an authority figure.

Tellingly, those authority figures are sparsely illustrated, sometimes just angular features obscuring any real details (like a face, for example). Ever an optimist, Jim still perseveres, blissfully unaware of the sheer futility of his plight. It's almost heartbreaking to witness, or at least it would be if Briggs didn't take so much care to ensure the story stayed light. There's real hope inside Jim; no wonder he remains one of Briggs's signature characters. He still resonates.

As direct commentary on societal structures, Gentleman Jim uses brevity to its benefit. The book was first published in 1980, just a year after Margaret Thatcher had become England's first female prime minister. That its British-born author directed most of his social commentary at his native society doesn't diminish Gentleman Jim for American readers.

Jim and his wife, Hilda, are rumored to be based on Briggs's own parents, whose lives he detailed in Ethel & Ernest. Jim and Hilda made their own return in 1982's When the Wind Blows, which pitted the two against the perils of nuclear winter.

Always, Briggs finds a way to draw humor and hope out of sadness and despair. He's also a master at using symbolism in his design to support his story: Notice the size of the panels in Gentleman Jim, for example, and how they reflect Jim's plight in life throughout the story. It's a pleasure to see Drawn & Quarterly reviving one of his pivotal works in such a nice edition. Briggs has long been overlooked in the field--even though he's worked steadily writing and/or illustrating since the late 1950s--so it's good to see him get his due.

-- John Hogan
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