Black and white and read all over: The remarkable return of adult colouring books | The Economist
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“THIS is my suit. Colour it grey or I will lose my job.” The “Executive Coloring Book”, published in 1961, was full of such sardonic comments about corporate life. The following year, the “JFK Coloring Book”—supposedly authored by the four-year-old Caroline Kennedy—was at the top of the New York Times Bestsellers list (“This is my daddy…Colour him red, white and blue”). Other targets, from Khrushchev to hipsters, received the same subversive treatment.