Bubbles / Kep. - Public domain engraving
Illustration shows the Russian bear blowing soap bubbles labeled "Promises" through a meerschaum pipe with a Chinese face, using liquid from a bowl labeled "Manchurian soft soap". Illus. in: Puck, v. 54, no. 1... More
The modern sword of Damocles / Keppler.
Illustration shows Damocles, frightened, wearing a crown labeled "Industry", standing beneath a large sword labeled "Coal Strikes" hanging by a single thread. The cartoonist suggests that the modern day "Sword ... More
Puck magazine cover - Harmless amusement / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows a little boy wearing a military uniform and paper hat labeled "Colombia" beating on a huge drum labeled "War" with drumsticks labeled "Bombast" and "Bluster". Illus. in: Puck, v. 54, no. 140... More
Caricature, Out of reach / J.S.P., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan sitting on a donkey on the "Democratic Merry-Go-Round"; he is holding up a yellow, diminutive William Randolph Hearst who has a small sword labeled with dollar signs ($... More
Puck magazine cover - The tree of prosperity / Keppler.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt pouring water from a large watering can onto the roots of a vine labeled "High Tariff, Extravagance, Militarism, [and] Trusts" growing on a tree that is frowning ... More
"Let the gold dust twins do your work" / J.S. Pughe with acknowledgeme...
Illustration shows Nelson Aldrich and John D. Rockefeller as dark-skinned men wearing skirts labeled "Gold Dust"; Aldrich is standing on top of a replica of a building labeled "Stock Exchange" and holding up a ... More
Puck Thanksgiving 1905 / Hassman̄., Puck magazine cover
Illustration shows a domestic servant carrying a large platter with a roast turkey raised above her shoulders to keep it away from a dog anxious for a taste. Illus. in: Puck, v. 58, no. 1499 (1905 November 22)... More
A Kansas David in the field / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr. as the youthful David with sling confronting John D. Rockefeller as Goliath, holding a large club labeled "Standard Oil". Illus. in: Puck, v. 57, no. 1464 (1905 Ma... More
The Russian crown / Hassman̄. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows a crown in the shape of a human skull against a background of blood dripping into the title area at the bottom. Illus. in: Puck, v. 58, no. 1504 (1905 December 27), cover. Copyright 1905 by ... More
The national bird of prey / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows a large vulture labeled "Corporate Vulture", wearing a cap usually associated with John D. Rockefeller, feeding a bag of "Dough" to a chick labeled "'Our' Senators", two other chicks are labe... More
Give him the Schley degree / Kep.
Illustration shows three elderly naval officers questioning the spirit of John Paul Jones regarding the "Navy Dept. vs. Jones" for charges of conduct during the Revolutionary War, such as "Item 962 concerning t... More
"Watcher got?" / K. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Charles A. Peabody, president of Mutual Life and Alexander E. Orr, president of New York Life, playing poker with Samuel Untermeyer; each is holding a handful of "Proxies" in one hand and a p... More
An eruption of Mount Teddy / Keppler.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt as a volcano erupting and spewing a dark cloud labeled "Tax on Wealth", which causes an elephant labeled "G.O.P." to race for safety; on the left, is a mountain s... More
The fair trade minute men / Keppler.
Illustration shows Sereno E. Payne in the role of British Major John Pitcairn, commander of an occupying troop of British soldiers in Massachusetts in 1775, standing before a group of Patriots under the banner ... More
Puck magazine cover - "Teddy doodle" / Keppler with apologies.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt three members of a fife and drum corp marching into battle. Caption: The spirit of '08. Illus. in: Puck, v. 61, no. 1576 (1907 May 15), cover. Copyright 1907 by Keppler & ... More
Prosperity / Kep. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Illustration shows a hand labeled "Collections" with a pin, about to pop a big red balloon labeled "Big Business Orders".
"Will you walk into my parlor?" said the spider to the fly / K.
Illustration shows a spider labeled "Interstate Commerce Commission" on a its web labeled "The Law" and a large fly labeled "Harriman" that is caught in the web. Illus. in: Puck, v. 61, no. 1581 (1907 June 19)... More
Puck magazine cover - Convention number / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows a stork with the face of Theodore Roosevelt delivering William H. Taft, bundled as an infant, to the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Illus. in: Puck, v. 63, no. 1632 (19... More
A clean sweep / Will Crawford. - Political cartoon, public domain imag...
Illustration shows a large broom labeled "Election" sweeping up the trash of campaign slogans, signs, and symbols of William Jennings Bryan and William H. Taft. Illus. in: Puck, v. 64, no. 1653 (1908 November ... More
The father of his country / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows Uncle Sam looking a bit startled, sitting in a chair, holding a page from a calendar showing "February 22" printed in red, for George Washington's birthday, and Theodore Roosevelt with a pain... More
Independence day at last / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows a young boy and a large firecracker locked into stocks labeled "Safe and Sane 4th", with many dogs and cats dancing around them. Illus. in: Puck, v. 67, no. 1739 (1910 June 29), cover. Copyr... More
The false alarm? / K. - Public domain dedication image
Illustration shows Uncle Sam inspecting a large alarm clock with the face of President Taft and a ringer labeled "Roosevelt Policies"; the hand on the clock shows it is nearing the end of Taft's "First Year" in... More
Conflict of authority / K. - Public domain book illustration
Illustration shows the Democratic donkey recklessly driving an automobile labeled "Democratic Party", bearing down on the Republican elephant labeled "G.O.P." standing in the middle of the roadway; an arm label... More
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall-- / Frank A. Nankivell 1910.
Illustration shows a smug-looking Humpty Dumpty labeled "Increased Cost of Living" sitting on a stone wall labeled "Corners in Food Stuffs, Graft Tariff, Gambling in Futures, Cold-Storage Abuses, High Tariff Ra... More
Puck magazine cover - The Lucrezia Borgia of journalism
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst, wearing a bright yellow dress, as Lucrezia Borgia painting poison from pots labeled "Slander, Riot, Scandal, Malice, [and] Spite" on various newspapers labeled "San F... More
The old bronco-buster / Will Crawford.
Illustration shows Joseph G. Cannon on a bucking bronco labeled "Insurgence", just barely hanging on with one hand while holding the "Party Whip" with the other. The saddle, labeled "Speakership", is held in pl... More
The white slave / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Charles F. Murphy, in an alley in the red light district, illuminated by a red streetlamp labeled "Tammany", forcing a woman labeled "N.Y. State Democracy" to get out of the alley and on to ... More
"I've got my eye on you!" / Gordon Grant.
Illustration shows a woman wearing winter clothing with only an eye exposed. Illus. in: Puck, v. 68, no. 1766 (1911 January 4), cover. Copyright 1911 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Puck magazine cover - The strap-hanger / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt dressed as an elderly woman, wearing furs, and holding onto a strap labeled "Outlook" on a crowded streetcar, addressing the Republican elephant labeled "G.O.P." sitting on... More
The crowd as it looks to Theodore / Ehrhart.
Print shows Theodore Roosevelt whistle-stop campaigning from the rear of a railroad caboose before a crowd of people who all have moose antlers sprouting from the sides of their heads. Illus. from Puck, v. 72,... More
"The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la!" / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft, dressed as a woman, watering a garden labeled "Delegates - Hardy Quadrennial" with a watering can labeled "Patronage"; the "flowers" have human heads. Illus. in: Puck, v. 71,... More
"Due process of law" / Will Crawford.
Illustration shows a man wearing a top hat labeled "Lawyer", sitting on a pile of money bags labeled "Fees" in a cart drawn by a donkey labeled "The Law"; the reins are labeled "Red Tape" and the harness is lab... More
The new tattooed man - he makes an exhibition of himself / Kep.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt exhibiting himself as a tattooed man, with text that entwines his body and states "Under no circumstances will I be a candidate". Illus. in: Puck, v. 71, no. 1832 (1912 Ap... More
He doesn't realize what is coming to him / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft swimming in a sea of "Presidential Surf"; below the waves, unseen by Taft, are many crabs listed by state of the union, and one large crab with the face of Theodore Roosevelt, ... More
Thanksgiving Puck / L.M. Glackens., Puck magazine cover
Illustration shows a large turkey, a jug of alcohol, and a pie with their feet locked in stocks and a long line of pilgrims dancing around them. Illus. in: Puck, v. 74, no. 1916 (1913 November 19), cover. Copy... More
The chain-gang / W.E. Hill 1912.
Illustration shows several well-dressed women walking their pet dogs. Illus. in: Puck, v. 72, no. 1871 (1913 January 8), cover. Copyright 1913 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Puck magazine cover - The morning after / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Wilson as the father of the bride the day after the wedding, brushing confetti off of himself and addressing three figures, one labeled "The Trust Question" is sitting on the floor ... More
The book worm and her favorite book / Will Houghton.
Illustration shows a young woman sitting at a table with many books, but she is reading "Fashion Focus", a women's fashion magazine. Illus. in: Puck, v. 75, no. 1941 (1914 May 16), cover. Copyright 1914 by Puc... More
The curtain is up! / Willard Van O ; painted by W.A. Van Ornum.
Illustration shows a busy street scene in a city with numerous electric signs advertising cafes, theaters, restaurants, and cigarettes; also shows pedestrians on the sidewalks and automobiles on the street. Il... More
As to Japanese exclusion / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows a group of ragged anarchists and others dressed in kimonos, pretending to be Japanese immigrants; they are stopped at the border. Caption: Perhaps, if they came in kimonos, the real undesira... More
"Come on in, John! The water's fine!" / Ehrhart with apologies.
Illustration shows four aged, nude suffragists trying to drag John Bull into a pool of water labeled "Woman Suffrage". Illus. in: Puck, v. 73, no. 1886 (1913 April 23), cover. Copyright 1913 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
An elephant on his hands / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft as a ringmaster watching two men labeled "Radical Republican" and "Conservative Republican" who are fighting as they get in a tattered "G.O.P." elephant costume. Caption: Ring... More
New York's St. Patrick / F. Opper.
Print shows Mayor William L. Strong as St. Patrick standing outside "N.Y. City Hall", holding a long crosier labeled "Power to Remove", driving away snakes and frogs labeled "Tammany Office-Holder, Tammany Heel... More
Boxer Rebellion. The first duty / Keppler., China
Illustration shows a female figure as "Civilization" wearing a breastplate and helmet, and holding a spear, standing before a benign Chinese emperor, while in the background, a dragon labeled "Boxer" with billo... More
Property protected--à la Françoise, British Cartoon Print
British satire of Franco-American relations after the XYZ Affair in May of 1798; 5 Frenchmen plunder female "America", while five figures representing other European countries look on. John Bull sits laughing o... More
Sitting up with a sick friend / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft lying in a bed with a "Reactionary Ice Bag" on his head; the Republican elephant is keeping a bedside vigil and attempting to keep him cool with a fan labeled "Hope". On a near... More
A petitioning, remonstrating, reforming, republican / R.S., British Ca...
Cartoon shows a "Republican" squatting over an upturned crown, urinating into an upturned bishop's mitre. He supports himself with a staff on which is a liberty cap with the word "liberty" crossed out and "rebe... More
The gradual abolition off the slave trade or leaving of sugar by degre...
Print shows George III sitting at a table with the Queen and two of his daughters, and the Queen's Keeper of the Robes, Juliana Elizabeth Schwellenbergen holding a bottle of "Brandy", discussing the use of suga... More
Member of the riding house at Paris, delivering an harangue from the s...
Print shows a member of the new French aristocracy wearing a Phrygian or Liberty cap with circular emblem (Liberté - Egalité - Fraternité) riding on the back of a French citizen; he implores, "Messrs. of the me... More
Comedy in the country. Tragedy in London / Rowlandson, scul., British ...
"Two designs on one plate. Above, two rows of burlesqued yokels (with two comely women, and an ugly old one), seated behind the orchestra and backed by a rough brick wall...Below, three members of the orchestr... More
Is this a rattle which I see before me / Cruikshank., British Cartoon ...
John Philip Kemble, caricatured, plays the dagger scene in Macbeth. In front of him is magically suspended a large watchman's rattle, labelled "a word to the wise". Text refers to the personal attack made on th... More
The death of the property tax! Or 37 mortal wounds for ministers & the...
Henry Brougham, John Bull, and the British lion (Leo Britannicus) attacking a hydra representing the property tax. At tail of the monster Mr. Tierney tells Britannia to rise. In the background, Liverpool, the R... More
A German mountebank blowing his own trumpet at a Dutch concert of 500 ...
"Logier, the music-master, is delivering one of his musical lectures with demonstrations by his pupils..." (Source: George); with integral text leaf. The title continues: or A natural [followed by A natural in ... More
High-change in Bond Street, - ou- la Politesse du Grande Monde / Js. G...
Fashionably dressed pedestrians on Bond Street. In the foreground, five men crowd a woman and girl off the sidewalk as they leer at them. The women, seen from the back, are oddly dressed. In the background, thr... More
Gone to meet John Kelly - Drawing. Public domain image.
Print shows Hugh McLaughlin with a label that states "Boss McLaughlin Hades", thrown from a pitchfork labeled "Resignation" toward John Kelly who is roasting on a grill over flaming coals in "Hades". Illus. fr... More
Where Justice will have to look for jurors who have not formed an opin...
Print shows Justice holding a large sword and carrying a lantern, with a cloth labeled "Justice" over her mouth, searching a cemetery, among tombstones labeled "Formed no opinion died 1660, Formed no opinion 16... More
A free feast for the congressional colored boys - they are all after a...
Print shows several legislators slicing up a large watermelon labeled "River and Harbor Bill" in an effort to carry off a share for themselves, while Chester A. Arthur sleeps in the shade of a tree in the backg... More
The political Sodom and Gomorrah are doomed to destruction / F. Grätz.
Print shows an angel labeled "New Party" with wings labeled "Tariff-Reform" and "Anti-Monopoly" leading two small orphan children labeled "Political Honesty" and "Political Wisdom" to safety, away from the fire... More
Our robber barons / Gillam. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Print shows several rogues, Jay Gould labeled "R. Road Monopolist", William H. Vanderbilt labeled "Corporations", Cyrus W. Field labeled "Telegraph Monopoly", Russell Sage(?) labeled "Stock Jobbing", and George... More
Forgotten on purpose / Gillam. - coin, public domain photograph
Print shows a man labeled "Tax Payer" fallen on steps labeled "Congress", he has a large boulder labeled "War Taxes on Iron on Sugar on Cloth Salt Leather [and] Linens" strapped to his back. On the steps is a s... More
The mighty meeting of the Masons / J. Keppler.
Print shows four elderly men wearing Masonic uniforms, standing between the Masonic pillars labeled "Boaz" and "Jachin" that look like barber poles; the men are performing a song and dance routine. Caption: Wh... More
The murderer's straight route to heaven - bringing religion into disre...
Print shows the spirit of an executed murderer rising to Heaven as a minister wipes clean the "Blackboard of Crime" on which are "Murder, Arson, [and] Robb[ery]" with the "Sponge of Absolution" as "years of sin... More
Timely illustrations for 1884 - Victorian era public domain image
Print shows a vignette cartoon where the vignettes display many aspects of time, such as "All time, Behind time, Hard time, High time, Lost time, Long time, Times up, Correct time, Take time, On time, Mean time... More
The allies under the new flag - the Republicans and the monopolists tr...
Print shows the Republican and monopolist allies raising a flag that states "Down with the Workingman and Up with the Tariff" in an artillery battery where they are aiming a cannon toward "Fort Labor" which is ... More
Three monuments / F. Graetz. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows buildings identified as "Vanderbilt's Palace" at 640 5th Avenue, New York, N.Y., and "Cooper Institute to Science and Art", also a banner labeled "Stewart's Cathedral", referring to the Cathe... More
An apparatus by means of which suicides can get the better of the "pen...
Illustration shows a man whose offer of marriage has been rejected and is now determined to kill himself as a means of ending his suffering; he is sitting in a chair with two handguns, aimed at his chest, mount... More
Puck magazine cover - Driven to desperation / F. Opper.
Print shows William S. Holman holding up a page from the "The Sun" newspaper that shows his portrait above the caption "Our Candidate for President - W.S. Holman"; his hat and coat are on a chair and he is roll... More
Who killed Hancock? / Gillam. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Print shows the ghost of Winfield Scott Hancock sitting on a throne in a banquet hall, Samuel J. Tilden pushes a frightened Charles A. Dana, as Macbeth, toward Hancock, Dana makes wild statements while waving a... More
The operatic war in New York / J.K.
Print shows a clash between the Academy of Music and the Metropolitan Opera, with Henry E. Abbey, opera singers, conductors, and orchestras; some of the identified figures include Marcella Sembrich, Sofia Scalc... More
"Puck" is not going to be left - he has a horse-show of his own / Gill...
Print shows the interior of a barn crowded with horses and even more trying to get in, on the left, in the back, they are George M. Robeson, George F. Hoar, Rutherford B. Hayes, William Mahone, and Thomas C. Pl... More
Decoration-day, 1883 / Gillam. - Political cartoon, public domain imag...
Illustration shows a large group of politicians and others in a cemetery on Memorial Day, each seems to be grieving at gravestones that bear special messages, such as Pope Leo XIII standing in front of a stone ... More
The goose that lays the golden eggs / F. Opper.
Print shows Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa spoon-feeding a promissory note that states "Pay the Bearer $5 When Ireland is Free" to an Irish servant girl labeled "Bridget"; on the floor between them is a hat labeled "... More
An appalling attempt to muzzle the watch-dog of science / F. Graetz.
Illustration shows Herbert Spencer as a statue of a large dog at the entrance to a public building emitting rays of light labeled "Science"; many diminutive men, wearing oversized top hats, scamper about with l... More
With Puck's compliments to the Democratic National Convention at Chica...
Illustration shows Puck holding a portrait of Samuel J. Tilden labeled "Opposed to Kelly 1876 - Carried New York by 32,000 Votes" and a portrait of Winfield Scott Hancock labeled "Supported by Kelly 1880 - Beat... More
Puck magazine cover - Spoiling their calculations / J. Keppler.
Illustration shows James G. Blaine and Chester A. Arthur sitting at a table on which are papers that state "The Republican State Convention at Utica, N.Y., April 23 1884" and "The Delegates At Large of New York... More
"April fool!" / F. Opper. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Illustration shows John Kelly bending to pick up a wallet labeled "New York City Mayoralty" that is lying in the street; Puck, hiding behind a tree, is holding onto a string attached to the wallet, ready to pul... More
The only plumber busy in the hot season / Zimmerman.
Illustration shows a dejected and perspiring New York Governor David B. Hill as a plumber sitting on a road between the "Irving Hall Democracy" on the right and the "Tammany Democracy [and] County Democracy" on... More
Caricature, A petty annoyance / Zimmerman., public domain cartoon imag...
Illustration shows President Cleveland walking down a path toward a building flying a banner labeled "Non-Partisan Government"; a diminutive Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice President, is tugging on Cleveland's coatta... More
Too far gone, John!--That balloon will never rise again / Zimmerman.
Illustration shows Joseph B. Foraker holding a hot air balloon fashioned from shirts stitched together and labeled "Bloody Shirt" with the initials "J.G.B." for James G. Blaine. John Sherman leans over a small ... More
The "Little Napoleon of Wall Street" in exile / F. Opper.
Illustration shows Ferdinand Ward as Napoleon I sitting on a pile of stones labeled "Ludlow St. St. Helena" in the middle of a river with the New York City skyline behind him; some of the signs on buildings st... More
Where they belong! / Keppler. - Public domain portrait engraving
Print shows three men in a small cage hanging outside the "Democratic National Headquarters"; the cage is labeled "Gorman Brice Smith, Jr. - Exposed Here - As a Warning, For All Time - These Traitors to Democra... More
Caricature, Don't jump! / F.M. Hutchins., public domain cartoon image
Print shows a hand labeled "Fifty-Third Congress" holding a frying pan labeled "Democracy" in which is a man labeled "Democrat", over an open fire labeled "Republicanism, which is consuming logs labeled "Extrav... More
Puck magazine cover - Don't!! / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a man, possibly Joseph Pulitzer, dressed as a jester holding papers labeled "Income Tax Law", which he is pointing to with his right hand, standing before a woman labeled "Democracy" who is sitting ... More
Puck's presidential possibilities. No. III, The czar out of a job / Da...
Print shows Thomas B. Reed standing on a low platform labeled "Maine", looking through a bent and crooked telescope, labeled "Presidential Aspirations", at the White House in the distance. A diminutive "Joe Man... More
Puck magazine cover - "The irrepressible conflict" / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows a monkey wearing a military uniform, holding a sword labeled "Clan-na-Gael" and a flag that states "No Peaceful Solution! War!", standing on soil labeled "United States", looking across the "Atlanti... More
Puck hopes - that Philadelphia will follow the good example of Brookly...
Print shows Robert E. Pattison sitting in a chair labeled "Mayoralty" with a woman labeled "Philadelphia" standing behind him, Charles A. Schieren sitting in a chair labeled "Mayoralty" with a woman labeled "Br... More
Just wobbling! / Dalrymple. - Public domain engraving
Print shows William McKinley struggling to ride a wooden bicycle with wooden wheels labeled "McKinley's Financial Bicycle".
He has come to stay! / Keppler.
Print shows John Bull reclining on luggage labeled "J.B." and boxes of "War Supplies" and "Commissary Supplies" at the "Hotel Egypt" where an Egyptian man is hanging a notice that states "No More Accommodations... More
Politics makes strange wheel-fellows / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows Grover Cleveland and Thomas B. Reed riding down the "Sound-Money Road" on a bicycle built for two, with tires labeled "Gold Standard", and honking horns labeled "Ki-Yi Gun" at a small dog labeled "S... More
They can't stop it! / J.S. Pughe.
Print shows William Jennings Bryan hanging onto a large wheel labeled "Prosperity" spinning very fast as part of an engine, with James K. Jones attempting to stop the wheel by sticking a piece of lumber into th... More
Puck magazine cover - The mystery explained / Keppler.
Print shows Speaker of the House, Thomas B. Reed, as a watchdog asleep at his desk on papers labeled "Dingley Tariff Section 22" while a scoundrel labeled "Railroad Lobby" inserts an "Amendment to Section 22 of... More
Caricature, Quite true! / Keppler., public domain cartoon image
Print shows Edward O. Wolcott flying toward the "White House" after getting booted home from England on the foot of Lord "Salisbury"; Wolcott was the chairman of President McKinley's commission on bimetallism. ... More
The jilted fiancée / Keppler. - Victorian era public domain image
Print shows a dejected female figure labeled "France", wearing a phrygian cap and a tri-color dress, sitting on a bench, watching as a tall, blond queen is escorted by "J.B." and "Russia"; there is a paper at h... More
The pigtail has got to go / Dalrymple.
Print shows a female figure labeled "Civilization" pulling the pigtail labeled "Worn Out Traditions" of a man labeled "China"; she is holding a pair of scissors labeled "19th Century Progress" and is about to c... More
The pensioner's "widow" - An old book with a picture of a man and a wo...
Print shows a very old soldier labeled "Pensioner War of 1812" with a much younger woman wearing her wedding dress, on their way to the church in the background to get married; between them they hold a "Pension... More
Caricature, Puck Easter / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon image
Print shows Puck holding a mirror for a fashionably dressed young woman trying on an Easter bonnet; they are standing among several hat boxes, some showing bonnets.
"United we stand for civilization and peace!" / Dalrymple.
Print shows Uncle Sam and John Bull holding rifles with fixed bayonetts, standing atop a fortified barrier with the American and British flags behind them. Illus. from Puck, v. 43, no. 1109, (1898 June 8), cov... More
An interruption / Dalrymple. Historic map, Library of Congress
Print shows the British Lion standing on a "Map of China" showing a large Chinese man's face; the Russian Bear holding a compass and an eagle holding scissors labeled Germany are standing at the edge of the map... More
Anything for a scandal / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows President William McKinley standing at the edge of a mudhole labeled "Slander" and "Abuse", his right hand raised to a "stop" gesture, and he holds a mud-splattered American flag in his left hand. T... More
Puck magazine cover - Divine right vs arbitration / K.
Print shows German Emperor William II talking on a telephone labeled "To the Hague", he is holding papers that state "Plan of Arbitration Submitted by the United States"; he is wearing armor and a robe, his swo... More