Simple solution of the Panama labor problem / Ehrhart.
Illustration shows a frenzy of activity as many politicians and capitalists join the labor forces to construct the Panama Canal; Theodore Shonts, chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission, is standing on the ri... More
The big type war of the yellow kids / Leon Barritt.
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, full-length, dressed as the Yellow Kid, each pushing against opposite sides of a pillar of wooden blocks that spells WAR. Illus. in Vim, v. 1, no. 2 (29 June 1898).
Willie and his make-up - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows William R. Hearst wearing the clothing of past presidents as he embarks on a campaign for the presidential election in 1908. He is wearing Washington's shoes, Lincoln's pants and whiskers, Je... More
Reading his future / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows an old woman, known as "Madame Democracy Palmist", reading William Randolph Hearst's palm and speaking of the future. Caption: "You have reason to fear a large, dark man, who will shortly re... More
The charmer / Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer, Political Cartoon
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as Orpheus singing and playing a lyre labeled "Harmony", attracting a motley group of wild animals identified as: G. Gray, Kern, Folk, Gompers, McCarren, Mitchell, Hear... More
Hearst. Book illustration from Library of Congress
No publication information. Gift; Mrs. Peter Grant; 1940; (DLC/PP-1940:008). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
Theodore Roosevelt - If-- / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst hosting a dinner for a gathering of cartoon characters at the White House. On the left, a dinosaur is eating a portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt.
A saffron dream / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows William R. Hearst accepting opium from Arthur Brisbane and, while in a drug induced state, dreams of the state house in Albany, New York and the White House in Washington, D.C. Illus. in: Pu... More
Back to the woods / Kep. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan walking along railroad tracks, following a sign "To Salt River" (on the 1896 free silver dime), he is dragging a carpet bag which contains a gold cross, crown of thorns... More
A tight r[ac]e ahead / Keppler.
Illustration shows Alton B. Parker, William Jennings Parker, David B. Hill, Arthur P. Gorman, an unidentified rower, William Randolph Hearst, unidentified rower, and Grover Cleveland in an eight-oared racing sh... More
Puck magazine cover - "There they blow" / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst holding a harpoon labeled "Independence League" in a small boat labeled "The Comic Supplement" with two cartoon characters in pursuit of two whales that have the faces... More
Give the town a good flushing out. It needs it / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows Father Knickerbocker, symbolic figure of New York City, using a hose attached to a fire hydrant to wash the city streets clean of mud labeled "Mr. Mud, Mrs. Mud, Gaynor Mud, Hearst Mud, Ivins... More
Honor to McKinley! / Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows Joseph Pulitzer and a monkey, possibly meant to represent William R. Hearst, as editors of yellow journalism newspapers wrapped up in their papers with outrageous headlines, calling for a declaratio... More
An unequal contest; they can find no flaw in his armor / Dalrymple.
Print shows diminutive gladiators labeled "Jones", "J.D. Sayers" with large sword labeled "State Anti-Trust Laws", "Bryan" with large sword labeled "Demagogism", "Hearst", "Pingree", "Hogg of Texas" with sword ... More
Hughes, Hearst, Heaven or Hell? It's up to you
Political postcard showing bust-portraits of Republican Charles E. Hughes (left) and Democrat William R. Hearst (right), candidates in the New York Governor race of 1906. H83538 U.S. Copyright Office. "Copyrigh... More
The big type war of the yellow kids / Leon Barritt.
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, full-length, dressed as the Yellow Kid, each pushing against opposite sides of a pillar of wooden blocks that spells WAR. Illus. in Vim, v. 1, no. 2 (29 June 1898).
Anything to oblige / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as Romeo, hanging off a balcony, speaking to an old woman labeled "Democrary" as Juliet, with "Nurse Grover" Cleveland standing behind her. The full moon in the upper l... More
Buster Bill, the Park Row cut-up / K.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst painting a donkey yellow from a bucket of paint labeled "Riot & Rottenness"; he holds the donkey by a bridle labeled "Dem. State Machine". A dog, with the countenance ... More
Hearst. Book illustration from Library of Congress
No publication information. Gift; Mrs. Peter Grant; 1940; (DLC/PP-1940:008). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
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 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
[Left to right: Adam Gimbel, Frederic Gimbel, and Bernard Gimbel looki...
NYWT&S staff photo by Edward Lynch. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. No. 4.
William R. Hearst, Head and Shoulders Portrait
William Randolph Hearst, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left. 42486 U.S. Copyright Office. William Randolph Hearst - American newspaper publisher active during the late 19th and early 20th centur... More
The democratic microbes / P. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Puck as a professor showing a slide of the germs infecting the Democratic Party; shown are William Jennings Bryan labeled "Bryanism" and William Randolph Hearst who is labeled "Yellow Journal... More
Kite time / J.S. Pughe. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt sitting on a fence on a hill, flying a kite labeled "Popularity"; below are several potential Democratic presidential candidates, all of whom are having difficult... More
Signs and divinations / Will Crawford., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows a vignette cartoon depicting the presidential candidates for the 1908 election, each learning their fortunes regarding the outcome of the election: Norman E. Mack as a palm reader telling Wil... More
Puck to the rescue / Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a female figure sitting on a stone bench writing a list of names in a large book, including "McKinley, Dewey, Sampson, Schley, Hobson and his crew, Wainwright, Clark, Miles, Shafter, Wheeler, Roosev... More
[William Randolph Hearst, full-length portrait, facing front, seated w...
William Randolph Hearst took charge of his father's paper, the San Francisco Examiner in 1886 when he was 23. In 1895, he acquired the New York Morning Journal. Hearst was instrumental in the development of w... More
A chance at last / J.S. Pughe. - Political cartoon, public domain imag...
Illustration shows Alton Parker, David Hill, John Williams, Arthur Groman, Richard Olney, and Grover Cleveland riding on a camel labeled "Reorganization" crossing the "Desert of Bryanism" with William Jennings ... More
Hoist, the friend of the comic people / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with panels from comic strips featuring Foxy Grandpa, Alphonse and Gaston, Happy Hooligan and the donkey Maud, Buster Brown, and the Katzenjammer Kids around a central pane... More
The yellow press / L.M. Glackens., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as a jester tossing newspapers with headlines such as "Appeals to Passion, Venom, Sensationalism, Attacks on Honest Officials, Strife, Distorted News, Personal Grievan... More
[View of the south end of the banquet hall of Mrs. William R. Hearst's...
J214066 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - New York City, downtown, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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's mid-summer outing at Harmony Park / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows democrats and republicans, capitalists, social reformers, political symbols, and others enjoying a summer outing at a park. Illus. in: Puck, v. 56, no. 1433 (1904 August 17), centerfold. Cop... More
Money talks / K. - coin, public domain photograph
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst sitting with two large, animated, money bags resting on his lap, with arms and legs, and showing two large coins as heads; on the floor next to Hearst is a box labeled... More
"Let me sit heavy on thy soul tomorrow!" Richard III / Keppler.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Shakespeare's Richard III in a dream-state when various ghosts appear before him; his armor hangs on a nearby wall in preparation for battle, to which the ghost of ... More
Puck magazine cover - Sir Hudibras / L.M.G. with apologies.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Sir Hudibras riding a mule labeled "Maud" being led by a man labeled "Gloomy Arthur" on a quixotic adventure; papers protrude from Hearst's pockets stating "The dan... More
Hearst in war, Hearst in peace, Hearst in the hearts of his countrymen
Political postcard showing three bust-portraits of Democrat William R. Hearst, unsuccessful candidate against Charles E. Hughes, in the New York Governor race of 1906. Upper left side of card shows a fist "just... More
The big type war of the yellow kids / Leon Barritt.
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, full-length, dressed as the Yellow Kid, each pushing against opposite sides of a pillar of wooden blocks that spells WAR. Illus. in Vim, v. 1, no. 2 (29 June 1898).
[A seat that holds them all] - Drawing. Public domain image.
Sulzer sits in a horse-drawn wagon labeled "Direct Primaries," between newspaper publisher, William Randolph Hearst and Theodore Roosevelt. No copyright information found with item. See also SWANN - no. 1167 (B... More
The cleansing of New York / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer
Illustration showing a large hand labeled "LAW" holding up by the collar newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, with view of New York City in the background. Caption: Why not make a ... More
"The rape of Lucrece" Keppler
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as "Tarquinius Hearst" carrying a stick labeled "Yellow Journalism", sneaking into the "New York State Democracy". Illus. in: Puck, v. 60, no. 1538 (1906 August 22), ... More
The national bench show / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows the "Republican Kennels" and the "Democratic Kennels" at the "National Bench Show" with President Theodore Roosevelt as a dog with his trainer Mark "Hanna" and an old woman labeled "Dem. Part... More
The rival pulpiteers / Keppler., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows the Democratic Donkey as a woman sitting in a pew in a church with William Jennings Bryan preaching "Jeffersonian Simplicity" from a pulpit, on the right are Alton B. Parker, Henry Watterson,... More
Main library in residence of William R. Hearst, New York City Underwoo...
J214064 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - New York City, downtown, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[A seat that holds them all] - Drawing. Public domain image.
Sulzer sits in a horse-drawn wagon labeled "Direct Primaries," between newspaper publisher, William Randolph Hearst and Theodore Roosevelt. No copyright information found with item. See also SWANN - no. 1167 (B... More
The most important thing in the universe / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows two Martians, one holding a telescope and yawning, expressing relief now that the election for governor of New York has been decided (in favor of Charles Evans Hughes); in the background, on ... More
The south library of Mrs. William R. Hearst's home at Riverside Drive ...
J214068 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph of cabinet, furniture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description