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George Woodward - Republican voters' revolt / Albert Levering.

George Woodward - Republican voters' revolt / Albert Levering.

Illustration shows a wave labeled "Republican Voters' Revolt" crashing into the dining room of a ship where republicans "Cannon, Payne, Taft, Knox, Sherman, Root, Aldrich, Woodruff, Dalzell, Crane, Wickersham, ... More

George Woodward - Taft and his cabinet --after Rembrandt's "Anatomy Lesson"

George Woodward - Taft and his cabinet --after Rembrandt's "Anatomy Le...

Illustration shows Uncle Sam as the cadaver labeled "The Body Politic" that President William H. Taft, as Dr. Tulp, is using to instruct his cabinet members in the anatomy of the "body politic" based on "His Policies".

Where will it strike next? / K.

Where will it strike next? / K.

Illustration shows a comet labeled "Allds Investigation" striking a planet labeled "Albany Legislature" causing it to explode among planets labeled "Aldrich, Penrose, Payne, Vreeland, Dalzell, Cannon, Hitchcock... More

Will the history of Napoleon's return repeat itself? / Kep.

Will the history of Napoleon's return repeat itself? / Kep.

Illustration shows the return from political exile of Theodore Roosevelt dressed as Napoleon I, standing before French troops under the command of President Taft, who is riding the Republican elephant. They car... More

George Woodward - A ticklish feat / K.

George Woodward - A ticklish feat / K.

Illustration shows President Taft balancing a cone of papers labeled "Administration" and showing the Republican elephant, on his nose; struggling to get in the cone is "Ballinger" while already inside are "Elk... More

Signs and divinations / Will Crawford., Political Cartoon

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