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The Ostend doctrine. Practical Democrats carrying out the principle

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The Ostend Manifesto, advocated by American minister to England James Buchanan, minister to Spain Pierre Soule, and John Y. Mason, minister to France, urged the purchase or (if necessary) seizure of Cuba from Spain. The manifesto was issued in October 1854. Here Buchanan is singled out for attack for his role in the controversy. He is surrounded by four unkempt toughs seeking to rob him of his coat, hat, watch, and money. Their demands include quotations from the manifesto (given in bold below), which is posted on the fence at right. First hoodlum (an Irishman, at far left) raising a club: "If ye don't hand over yer small change in a jiffy ye ould spal-peen "I'll feel justified" in taking it out of ye wid a touch of this shillaly as "I pozziz the power.&1" Second hoodlum, armed with a club and knife: "Come lets have that ticker or you'll find that "Considerations exist which render delay" in doing so "Exceedingly dangerous" to your head." Third hoodlum, holding a large revolver: "Off with this Coat old fellow! and be quick about it or "it is not improbable that it may be wrested" from you "by a successful revolution" of this six barrel'd joker." Fourth hoodlum: "I'll take your hat Old Buck! I hain't got none as I may catch a cold in my head "its immediate acquisition" by me "is of paramount importance." Buchanan protests: "Why! Why! this is rank robbery! Help! Help! all Honest men!"

Weitenkampf attributes to Louis Maurer.

Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 5021

Weitenkampf, p. 113

Century, p. 72

Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1854-6.

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buchanan james cuba irish americans ostend manifesto lithographs political cartoons ostend doctrine ostend doctrine practical democrats practical democrats principle vintage images 1854 belgium prints 19th century us presidents cartoon prints american popular graphic arts louis maurer n currier firm ultra high resolution high resolution james buchanan detroit publishing company photograph collection library of congress
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01/01/1854
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N. Currier (Firm)
Maurer, Louis, 1832-1932, artist
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buchanan james cuba irish americans ostend manifesto lithographs political cartoons ostend doctrine ostend doctrine practical democrats practical democrats principle vintage images 1854 belgium prints 19th century us presidents cartoon prints american popular graphic arts louis maurer n currier firm ultra high resolution high resolution james buchanan detroit publishing company photograph collection library of congress