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Puck magazine cover - Both satisfied / F.M. Hutchins.

Puck magazine cover - Both satisfied / F.M. Hutchins.

Print shows a female figure labeled "Rep. Party" trying to choose from among three suitors labeled "McKinley, Reed, [and] Harrison"; another female figure labeled "Dem. Party" is walking in the background with ... More

New York City--Among the poor - A Summer evening scene at the Five Points / sketched by Matt Morgan.

New York City--Among the poor - A Summer evening scene at the Five Poi...

Family outside decaying house. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 36, (1873 August 26), p. 357.

Caricature, For sale again / F. Graetz., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, For sale again / F. Graetz., public domain cartoon image

Print shows John Kelly carrying a basket labeled "27,000 Votes For Sale", accosting passengers on a "New York Train", seeking buyers; around the car, men are seated beneath windows labeled "Democratic Nominatio... More

A sunday show - profit for pagan and preacher / F. Opper.

A sunday show - profit for pagan and preacher / F. Opper.

Print shows Robert G. Ingersoll speaking from a stage in an auditorium filled with an audience whose heads are half-dollar coins; dangling from a cord at the edge of the stage is Thomas De Witt Talmage as a mar... More

The prodigal's return - a cold reception / F. Opper.

The prodigal's return - a cold reception / F. Opper.

Print shows Chester A. "Arthur" as a wealthy sheikh holding a rope attached to a fat cow labeled "Federal Patronage"; he turns away William "Mahone", as an old man, acestic or hermit, who has returned home from... More

Hopelessly bound to the stake / Gillam.

Hopelessly bound to the stake / Gillam.

Print shows a man labeled "Workman" tied to a stake labeled "Monopoly" and sitting on a flaming pile of logs with the faces of Jay Gould, William H. Vanderbilt, Russell Sage, Roscoe Conkling, Cyrus W. Field, Wh... More

The old partners in the new navy job / Gillam.

The old partners in the new navy job / Gillam.

Illustration shows John Roach and George M. Robeson dressed as 16th century soldiers, doing a song and dance routine on a stage; Roach is holding a paper that states "Contract for new U.S. Cruisers $2,440,000 a... More

Set a -- to catch a -- / F. Graetz.

Set a -- to catch a -- / F. Graetz.

Print shows a policeman labeled "Gov. Foster" grabbing the arm of a diminutive man labeled "Hoadly" who is holding a piece of fruit labeled "Dem. Nomination 83" that he has stolen from a street vendor who is an... More

The whitwash is too thin / Gillam.

The whitwash is too thin / Gillam.

Print shows George F. Hoar standing in front of a monument that states "To the Eternal Shame of Massachus'tts - Conceived in Corruption Erected in Humanity [?] Tewkesbury"; his hat labeled "Republicans" is unde... More

They can not stop the wheel / F. Opper.

They can not stop the wheel / F. Opper.

Illustration shows John Kelly and Benjamin F. Butler struggling against a waterwheel labeled "Cleveland Boom" driven by rushing water from a trough labeled "Popular Enthusiasm" in a millrace outside a "Reform M... More

Made harmless at last! / F. Graetz.

Made harmless at last! / F. Graetz.

Public domain photograph related to Theodore Roosevelt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A Wall Street cleaner / J. Keppler.

A Wall Street cleaner / J. Keppler.

Illustration shows a woman labeled "Legitimate Business" cracking a whip that spells "Crash", driving a two-wheeled cart drawn by two horses with a large brush labeled "No Over-Certification Clearing House" att... More

A little private mutual admiration scheme, - Joss Ben and his only priest, Sun-Sun / F. Opper.

A little private mutual admiration scheme, - Joss Ben and his only pri...

Illustration shows Benjamin F. Butler as a Chinese man sitting on a pedestal next to a pillar on the left that states "A Goodman Weighing 250 lbs." and a paper lantern labeled "It Shines Only for US" on the rig... More

"What are the wild waves saying, sister?" / Gillam.

"What are the wild waves saying, sister?" / Gillam.

Illustration shows James G. Blaine, dressed like a farmer with a patch labeled "Vindication" on his pants, standing next to John A. Logan who is dressed as a girl; they are on a beach looking out to sea, watchi... More

Another patient for Pasteur / F. Opper.

Another patient for Pasteur / F. Opper.

Illustration shows Carl Schurz and newspaper editor George W. Curtis carrying fellow editor Whitelaw Reid up the gangplank of a "French Steamer"; Puck, holding his lithographic pencil, stands at the bottom of t... More

Puck magazine cover - It works both ways / Zimmerman.

Puck magazine cover - It works both ways / Zimmerman.

Illustration shows a man labeled "Labor Union" raising a large club labeled "Boycotting" over his head, about to strike a man labeled "Manufacturer" sitting behind a desk, in the process, he strikes a man label... More

The great municipal "freak" - the New York tax-payer / F. Opper.

The great municipal "freak" - the New York tax-payer / F. Opper.

Illustration shows Puck as a barker at a sideshow, presenting as a "freak" the New York City tax payer, pointing to a sign on the wall that states "Here you are now! The New York Tax-Payer!! The Greatest Curios... More

Caricature, Up to date! / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Up to date! / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon image

Print shows William McKinley holding an axe behind his back labeled "McKinley Act" and pointing to a cherry tree labeled "American Industries" that has been chopped down; he tells Uncle Sam that Grover Cleveland did it.

A relic of the dark ages / F. Opper.

A relic of the dark ages / F. Opper.

Print shows John Bull standing in the "House of Lords", looking over a curtain at an old man wearing a crown and robe, clutching a large book labeled "Mediæval Traditions of the British Peerage" and a large sc... More

Caricature, Shaking him off / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Shaking him off / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon imag...

Print shows Arthur P. Gorman as a jockey riding on a bucking horse labeled "Maryland"; he has dropped his riding crop labeled "Trickery". Illus. from Puck, v. 35, no. 896, (1894 May 9), cover. Copyright 1894 b... More

Shut out again! - and all her own doing, too! / C.J. Taylor.

Shut out again! - and all her own doing, too! / C.J. Taylor.

Print shows an old woman labeled "Dem. Party" sitting on snow-covered steps outside a door labeled "Public Confidence", the door has a padlock on it, at her feet is a hat box labeled "Free Silver in Ohio" and a... More

The "new woman" and her bicycle - there will be several varieties of her / F. Opper.

The "new woman" and her bicycle - there will be several varieties of h...

Print shows a vignette cartoon with "The 'new woman'" standing at center, wearing pantaloons with her hands in her pockets and looking defiant, with three mice at her feet, and a painting in the background that... More

Puck magazine cover - In darkest congress / J.S. Pughe.

Puck magazine cover - In darkest congress / J.S. Pughe.

Print shows President Grover Cleveland standing on the floor of the House of Representatives, among congressmen, many dressed as natives, holding a large book labeled "Sound Money Message".

The wars that never come / Kep.

The wars that never come / Kep.

Print shows George F. "Hoar" sitting with a broken drum labeled "Hawaiian Bluster", Henry Cabot "Lodge" holding a broken rifle labeled "Behring Sea War Thunder", and John T. "Morgan" sitting with a bent and bea... More

The New York Sunday World, Nov. 24th

The New York Sunday World, Nov. 24th

Poster shows a young woman dancing, wearing a large red and orange hoop skirt and black wide brimmed hat, playing castanets, and holding long stemmed rose as the illustrated cover for The New York Sunday World.... More

Puck magazine cover - Pride and humility / C.J. Taylor.

Puck magazine cover - Pride and humility / C.J. Taylor.

Print shows three women cyclists labeled "Republican Party, Dem. Party, [and] Populist Party"; the Democrat has hit broken glass and ruined her front tire and the Populist is having a bumpy ride on the rocks al... More

Puck magazine cover - Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

Puck magazine cover - Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

A book with a cartoon of a turkey on it, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Portraits and news photographs by Washington, D.C.-based firm, showing people, events, architecture in Washington, D.C. ... More

Making-up for a new rôle / Dalrymple.

Making-up for a new rôle / Dalrymple.

Print shows David B. Hill dressed as a hayseed with hat and feather labeled "I am a Popocrat", a fake beard labeled "Populism", and a button labeled "16 to 1" on his vest; he is holding a feather labeled "I am ... More

A painful position for nurse McKinley / F. Opper.

A painful position for nurse McKinley / F. Opper.

Print shows William McKinley dressed as a nurse, perspiring, sitting in a rocking chair with an infant labeled "Gold Standard" on his lap and another child labeled "High Protection" crying on the floor. Captio... More

"Poor thing! - they have taken the life out of it!" / Dalrymple.

"Poor thing! - they have taken the life out of it!" / Dalrymple.

Print shows lame duck president Grover Cleveland and Secretary of State Richard Olney looking at a knocked-out document labeled "Arbitration Treaty" lying on a desk between them; John Sherman is looking in thro... More

He never could stand prosperity / Dalrymple.

He never could stand prosperity / Dalrymple.

Print shows a "Hayseed" legislator, possibly meant to represent Frank S. Black, governor of New York, in a stupor, wearing a hat labeled "N.Y. Republican Party", holding a large wine bottle labeled "Hayseed Leg... More

A fourth of July celebration under difficulties / Dalrymple.

A fourth of July celebration under difficulties / Dalrymple.

Print shows President McKinley, as a young boy, attempting to light the fuse to a fireworks-rocket labeled "Prosperity" using "McKinley Administration Matches" during a rain storm beneath dark clouds labeled "T... More

Caricature, Where would we be? / K., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Where would we be? / K., public domain cartoon image

Print shows Henry Cabot Lodge labeled "A.D. 1620" cowering before a Native who is about to hit him with a club around which a paper is wrapped that states "An Act to Prevent the Country from being Overrun by Fo... More

Puck magazine cover - A puzzling phenomenon / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - A puzzling phenomenon / Keppler.

Print shows Puck holding a lithographic pen, standing next to a laborer who is reading a notice posted on a wall that states "'Reduction in Wages due to the Great Law of Supply and Demand'. Explanation by Repub... More

Puck magazine cover - Our national dime museum / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - Our national dime museum / Keppler.

Print shows a bloated Civil War veteran sitting on a chair beneath a sign that states "How the Fatman has grown. Number of Pensioners over 30 Years After the Close of the War 976,014. Number in waiting 200,000"... More

Still a donkey - Public domain dedication image

Still a donkey - Public domain dedication image

Print shows the Democratic donkey wearing a harness labeled "Democratic Party" and bandages labeled "Defeat in 1896", "Free Riot Plank", "Bryanism", and "Free Silver", sitting in front of a revolving saw blade ... More

Caricature, Reed's rope / J.S. Pughe., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Reed's rope / J.S. Pughe., public domain cartoon image

Print shows Speaker of the House Thomas B. Reed unrolling rope labeled "Debate" from a spool labeled "Rope for Democrats" and feeding it to congressional Democrats who use it to tie nooses around their necks in... More

Puck magazine cover - "Politics makes strange bedfellows" / Dalrymple.

Puck magazine cover - "Politics makes strange bedfellows" / Dalrymple.

Print shows the ghost of the British Lion reacting with fear at finding an "Irish American" and a "German American" in a bed labeled "Anti Anglo-American Alliance". Illus. from Puck, v. 45, no. 1156, (1899 May... More

Has she got him at last? / Keppler.

Has she got him at last? / Keppler.

Print shows a large arm labeled "Justice" reaching down from above to grab Matthew S. Quay as he tries to make his way from the "Penitentiary" on the left to the "United States Senate" on the right. Illus. fro... More

Puck magazine cover - "Wireless telegraphy" / Dalrymple.

Puck magazine cover - "Wireless telegraphy" / Dalrymple.

Print shows John Bull labeled "England" standing on a rock labeled "South Africa", holding a sword in one hand and a British flag labeled "Good Will" in the other; he is looking back at Uncle Sam who is standin... More

The passing of the horse / J.S. Pughe ; J. Ottmann Lith. Co., N.Y.

The passing of the horse / J.S. Pughe ; J. Ottmann Lith. Co., N.Y.

Cartoon showing weeping horse in automobile with procession of other animals riding in automobiles and on bicycles; sign by road reads "To the Museum of Natural History."

Puck magazine cover - Branded but not "broken" / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - Branded but not "broken" / Keppler.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as a wild centaur or bucking bronco firing two handguns into clouds labeled "Wild Talk" and "Speeches", and with "GOP" branded on his left rear flank; Mark Hanna stands in ... More

Puck magazine cover - A long range assault / Dalrymple.

Puck magazine cover - A long range assault / Dalrymple.

Illustration shows a devilish-looking man holding an ink-tipped quill labeled "French Press", standing on a pedestal labeled "Paris", gleefully kicking up his left foot labeled "Insults" toward the British Lion... More

"Tammany is great and Croker gets the profit" / Keppler.

"Tammany is great and Croker gets the profit" / Keppler.

Illustration shows Richard Croker looking pleased with himself, holding a large knife labeled "Tammany Vote" behind his back; hobbling down the road in the background is a wounded William Jennings Bryan. Illus... More

The Boer's religion / Frank A. Nankivell '00.

The Boer's religion / Frank A. Nankivell '00.

Illustration showing a man sitting on a rock with a rifle across his lap, he is holding a bible, a young boy is standing in front of him holding a toy rifle, and in the background, a woman is standing at the en... More

"Pride goeth before destruction" / J.S. Pughe.

"Pride goeth before destruction" / J.S. Pughe.

Cartoon showing Richard "Boss" Croker as an obese balloon-like man, wearing ribbon "Kansas City Convention", being attacked from behind by a man "Hill" with a spear "N.Y. State Democracy". Illus. in: Puck, v. 4... More

Caricature, The feminine view / Ehrhart., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, The feminine view / Ehrhart., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows a young couple wearing formal evening dress at a fashionable card party, discussing whether the card game "euchre" is gambling, with men and women playing cards at tables in the background. ... More

Caricature, "The good doctor" / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, "The good doctor" / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon imag...

Illustration shows former president Grover Cleveland as a doctor at bedside attending to a donkey labeled "Dem. Party" suffering from an undisclosed illness (Bryanism or the failure of the Democratic Party in t... More

We grow wiser as we grow older / K.

We grow wiser as we grow older / K.

Illustration shows a large female figure labeled "Enlightenment" pushing open doors labeled "Pan-American Exposition" and knocking out of the way an old woman labeled "Sabbatarian Fanatic" and a man labeled "Sa... More

Camera notes volume 5, no. 2, front cover

Camera notes volume 5, no. 2, front cover

Public domain reproduction of illuminated book page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Father Knickerbocker shows his appreciation of his best all-around citizen / Keppler.

Father Knickerbocker shows his appreciation of his best all-around cit...

Illustration shows Father Knickerbocker, a symbolic figure for New York City, placing a medal on Abram S. Hewitt in honor of his "Good Citizenship." Illus. in: Puck, v. 50, no. 1286 (1901 October 23), cover. C... More

"What a fuss they made about us!" / Dalrymple.

"What a fuss they made about us!" / Dalrymple.

Illustration shows two men, "Senator Clark," of Montana, on the left with a bag of money hanging at his side, and "Senator Quay," of Pennsylvania, on the right with an iron bar labeled "Political 'Jimmy'" hangi... More

Puck magazine cover - Enough / Frank A. Nankivell 1902.

Puck magazine cover - Enough / Frank A. Nankivell 1902.

Illustration shows two men, one a bookseller questioning a new salesman about whether he can talk about a book in the historical novel genre without having read it. The new salesman suggests that they are all e... More

Christmas in our new possessions / Kep.

Christmas in our new possessions / Kep.

Illustration shows Santa Claus, with coat over left arm and holding a fan, perspiring, offering a bundle of books "Education" labeled "Uncle Sam to the Filipino" to a young Filipino boy, who, with hands behind ... More

The isthmian canal game / Kep. - Drawing. Public domain image.

The isthmian canal game / Kep. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Illustration shows a railroad lobbyist with a puppet show; the puppets, labeled "Nicaragua Route" and "Panama Route" stand in opposition to each other. Caption: Railroad Lobbyist The railroads won't have to c... More

By the grace of "Justice" / J.S. Pughe.

By the grace of "Justice" / J.S. Pughe.

Illustration shows Samuel Parks, recently released from prison on extortion charges, still wearing his prison stripes, cracking a whip over the heads of two diminutive figures, one labeled "Capital" and the oth... More

Caricature, How it happened / Gallaway., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, How it happened / Gallaway., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows a scene in a business office with the president of an oil company talking to a resident of the local community; he is explaining to "Mr. Haysede" why his company has to issue more stock. Cap... More

At present he works Bulgaria / Kep.

At present he works Bulgaria / Kep.

Illustration shows a puppeteer labeled "Russia" with marionettes labeled "Bulgaria" and "Macedonia" engaged in a sword fight; the Bulgarian puppet is about to cut the head off the Macedonian puppet who has drop... More

Getting their backs up / J.S. Pughe.

Getting their backs up / J.S. Pughe.

Illustration shows a bull dog labeled "England", a whippet (or greyhound) labeled "Italy", and a dachshund labeled "Germany" gathered around a dish labeled "Preferred Claims" full of food labeled "Venezuela"; s... More

Caricature, A harmless tour / J.S. Pughe., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, A harmless tour / J.S. Pughe., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows a family of bears dressed as humans near railroad tracks, the youngest cub is crying; a train labeled "Presidential Special" has just passed and standing on the back of the last car is Presid... More

Caricature, Milking time / Keppler., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Milking time / Keppler., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows Thomas Taggart, Democratic National Committee chairman, on the left, and George B. Cortelyou, Republican National Committee chairman, on the right, milking a cow into buckets labeled "Dem. Ca... More

Puck mid-summer number / Frank A. Nankivell.

Puck mid-summer number / Frank A. Nankivell.

Illustration shows a fashionably dressed young woman sitting on the edge of a pool, fishing. Illus. in: Puck, v. 56, no. 1433 (1904 August 17), cover. Copyright 1904 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

Campaign number / Frank A. Nankivell 1904.

Campaign number / Frank A. Nankivell 1904.

Illustration shows Columbia standing between President Theodore Roosevelt and Alton B. Parker, each kneeling on one knee, about to kiss her hands. Illus. in: Puck, v. 56, no. 1441 (1904 October 12), cover. Cop... More

"L'Etat, c'est moi" / Kep. - Drawing. Public domain image.

"L'Etat, c'est moi" / Kep. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt crowning himself as emperor. Illus. in: Puck, v. 56, no. 1434 (1904 August 24), cover. Copyright 1904 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

The drill-master of the East / Frank A. Nankivell 1905.

The drill-master of the East / Frank A. Nankivell 1905.

Illustration shows a Japanese soldier training a group of soldiers of various nationalities and ethnicities, including Koreans. Illus. in: Puck, v. 58, no. 1485 (1905 August 16), cover. Copyright 1905 by Keppl... More

The ready-made Napoleon / J.S. Pughe.

The ready-made Napoleon / J.S. Pughe.

Illustration shows William II, emperor of Germany, exchanging his coat and helmet for a hat and coat in the style of Napoleon I, emperor of the French; Bernhard von Bülow stands next to him, also dressed in the... More

June flowers / O'Neill. - Public domain portrait painting

June flowers / O'Neill. - Public domain portrait painting

Illustration shows June brides. Illus. in: Puck, v. 57, no. 1474 (1905 May 31), cover. Copyright 1905 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

Saint bovine / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Saint bovine / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows James R. Garfield, Commissioner of Corporations, as an artist with a large painting of a bull as "Saint Bovine" sitting on a cornucopia overflowing with cuts of meat. Caption: Suggested deco... More

Puck magazine cover - "Killed in committee" / J.S. Pughe.

Puck magazine cover - "Killed in committee" / J.S. Pughe.

Illustration shows Nelson W. Aldrich as a large spider on a cobweb labeled "Senate Committee Room" spread between the U.S. Capitol and a "Standard Oil" tower, on which several flies labeled "Anti-Trust Bill, Fr... More

Going to market again / CH [monogram].

Going to market again / CH [monogram].

Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a farmer driving a wagon packed high with farm produce labeled "Popularity" past a signpost labeled "to 1908 Market"; the wagon is drawn by a diminutive donkey strug... More

When the ice man gets there / L.M. Glackens.

When the ice man gets there / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows the devil delivering a tiny piece of ice to a bloated businessman labeled "The Ice Man" wearing a fur coat and sitting on a heater in Hell. Caption: Satan Yep, this is the biggest fifty pou... More

Puck magazine cover - Robinson Crusoe Fairbanks / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - Robinson Crusoe Fairbanks / Keppler.

Illustration shows Charles W. Fairbanks as Robinson Crusoe sitting on a rock labeled "Vice-Presidency" on the shore of a vast sea. Illus. in: Puck, v. 58, no. 1505 (1906 January 3), cover. Copyright 1906 by Ke... More

The queen of the May / L.M. Glackens.

The queen of the May / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows a maid sitting on an overturned washtub with animated cleaning supplies standing around her. Illus. in: Puck, v. 61, no. 1574 (1907 May 1), cover. Copyright 1907 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

When Taft is president / Frank A. Nankivell.

When Taft is president / Frank A. Nankivell.

Illustration shows William H. Taft globe-trotting from the "Washington White House" to the "Guam White House", the "Philippine White House, the "Hawaiin [sic] White House", the "Cuban White House", and the "Por... More

"Make me an offer, gentlemen!" / Frank A. Nankivell.

"Make me an offer, gentlemen!" / Frank A. Nankivell.

Illustration shows Uncle Sam standing on a platform with a Philippine man next to a sign that states "For Sale The Philippines. Inhabitants benevolently assimilated. - Sound and kind. - Child can govern th". Un... More

The bigger stick / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image

The bigger stick / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, holding upright a big stick that is almost as tall as he is, standing next to an enormous stick labeled "Party Expediency" with the club-end resting on a paper labeled "Ta... More

Oliver Twist asks for more / Keppler.

Oliver Twist asks for more / Keppler.

Illustration shows a large, bloated man labeled "Tariff-made Monopoly" holding a small dish labeled "Dingley Schedule", asking Uncle Sam, standing next to a large fireplace with a large cauldron labeled "Protec... More

Puck magazine cover - If bronze could change! / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - If bronze could change! / Keppler.

Illustration shows an unhappy Statue of Liberty; her torch spewing smoke of "Lawlessness", her tablet states "The Unwritten Law", and she is holding a handgun and a rope labeled "Lynching". Illus. in: Puck, v.... More

"Sweet! Sweet!" / K. - Political cartoon, public domain image

"Sweet! Sweet!" / K. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows a hand labeled "Protective Tariff League" sprinkling salt from a bag labeled "Sophistry Salt" onto the tail feathers of a red, white, and blue bird labeled "First Voter", in an effort to capt... More

"Don't flinch, don't foul, hit the line hard!" / L.M. Glackens.

"Don't flinch, don't foul, hit the line hard!" / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows a "Naval Line Officer" crashing through a window at the "White House" where he has been booted out; a small dog observes from the ground. Apparently, meant to illustrate Roosevelt's hard, phy... More

Puck magazine cover - The great renunciation / L.M. Glackens.

Puck magazine cover - The great renunciation / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows the Republican elephant labeled "G.O.P." wearing an engagement ring and William H. Taft wearing a tuxedo, embracing; Taft is smiling, while the elephant is weeping as it holds up a portrait o... More

Puck magazine cover - Who'll stand by him? / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - Who'll stand by him? / Keppler.

Illustration shows Gifford Pinchot, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, fighting alone against a raging forest fire, billowing finger-shaped clouds labeled "Timber Grab", "Land Graft", and "Greed". Caption: The ... More

Caricature, Putting it up to him / K., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Putting it up to him / K., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows a oversized man labeled "Capitol", possibly Sereno E. Payne, sitting on a throne, holding a large cake labeled "Tariff Graft"; a smaller man labeled "Labor" is standing next to him, holding a... More

Why it goes up / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Why it goes up / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows a large hand labeled "Protected Interests" with its thumb crushing the dome of the U.S. Capitol labeled "Congress" rocketing into the sky atop a pillar of fire with a devilish figure labeled ... More

Puck magazine cover - A maypolitical party / Albert Levering.

Puck magazine cover - A maypolitical party / Albert Levering.

Illustration shows a tall man labeled "Consumer" serving as the May pole to a group of chubby girls labeled "Steel Trust, Lumber Trust, Sugar Trust, Wool Trust, [and] Glove Trust" who are winding ribbons labele... More

Big Bill Dido and the sailing of Aeneas / Keppler.

Big Bill Dido and the sailing of Aeneas / Keppler.

Illustration shows William H. Taft as Dido weeping as the ship of Aeneas labeled "T.R." sails away toward the horizon. Illus. in: Puck, v. 65, no. 1671 (1909 March 10), cover. Copyright 1909 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

The tightwad fishing club / L.M. Glackens.

The tightwad fishing club / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows five fishermen in a small boat on a lake, each has a fish on his line, but refuses to complete the catch by not pulling the fish into the boat; the first one to do so must treat the others. ... More

The Monroe doctrine - let Sam do it / Kep.

The Monroe doctrine - let Sam do it / Kep.

Illustration shows a resolute Uncle Sam as a soldier with rifle standing on a pile of money bags labeled "Financial Interests in South & Central America"; sleeping on the ground, using the bags as pillows, are ... More

Quoits / L.M. Glackens. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Quoits / L.M. Glackens. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows a rotund elderly man playing quoits, a ring-toss game, with pretzels which he has tossed over a dachshund; another man smoking a pipe, has a pretzel under his arm. Caption: The Spring Number... More

March millinery / Frank A. Nankivell 1911.

March millinery / Frank A. Nankivell 1911.

Illustration shows several men chasing a woman's wind-blown hat. Illus. in: Puck, v. 69, no. 1775 (1911 March 8), cover. Copyright 1911 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.

William the Conqueror getting into his armor / Will Crawford.

William the Conqueror getting into his armor / Will Crawford.

Illustration shows President Taft wearing a suit of armor and holding a standard labeled "Campaign of the Full Dinner Pail", a squire labeled "Sherman" is placing the helmet with plume labeled "W.H. Taft" over ... More

"The free American citizen" / J. Norman Lynd.

"The free American citizen" / J. Norman Lynd.

Illustration shows an American citizen sitting at a table, eating a meal; every item on the table and almost every item in the dining room and kitchen in the background, has a tag on it indicating at what perce... More

"We're l-l-l-ost!" / W.E. Hill '12.

"We're l-l-l-ost!" / W.E. Hill '12.

Illustration shows two little children labeled "Taft" and "Sherman" who are crying because they have lost their way. Vice President Sherman, as a little girl, is holding the string to a pull-toy which is an ele... More

"Why you no cuttee off your queue?" / Will Crawford.

"Why you no cuttee off your queue?" / Will Crawford.

Illustration shows an Asian, possibly Chinese, soldier offering scissors labeled "Enlightenment" to Uncle Sam so that he can cut off his long braid labeled "Partisan Politics"; the soldier's own severed braid l... More

New Year resolutions - till they melt! / Leighton Budd.

New Year resolutions - till they melt! / Leighton Budd.

Illustration shows two young women stopping in the snow so that one of them can write her New Year's resolutions in the snow, "1913 No Jealousy No Anger No Flirt"; it is unclear whether she intends to say flirt... More

Old home weak / Gordon Grant '13.

Old home weak / Gordon Grant '13.

Illustration shows four elderly men and two elderly women watching a fashionably dressed young woman as she walks down the sidewalk. Illus. in: Puck, v. 74, no. 1911 (1913 October 15), cover. Copyright 1913 by... More

Take a camera on your vacation / W.E. Hill 1913.

Take a camera on your vacation / W.E. Hill 1913.

Illustration shows a beautiful young woman posing for a group of wide-eyed male photographers. Caption: But remember, there is some Great Scenery around Broadway and Forty-Second Street in the Summer time. Ill... More

The goblin will get you if you don't watch out! / L.M. Glackens.

The goblin will get you if you don't watch out! / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows an employer and a group of laborers standing outside the entrance to a factory; he is directing their attention toward a notice posted on the wall that states "Notice to Workers. If the Tarif... More

Which brand? / Ehrhart. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Which brand? / Ehrhart. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows a young boy labeled "1914" sitting in a chair, smoking, and offering Uncle Sam, sitting opposite him, a drink; he gestures toward two bottles labeled "Hope" and "Fear". Caption: The New Year... More

An old game / L.M. Glackens. - An old book with a cartoon of a man and a woman

An old game / L.M. Glackens. - An old book with a cartoon of a man and...

Illustration shows former president William H. Taft handing President Wilson an infant wrapped in clothing labeled "Mexican Situation", holding a knife in one hand, and shooting off a handgun. Caption: "Hold t... More

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