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Background imageMagazine Collection: Sharp-pointed lobelia, Lobelia mucronata or

Sharp-pointed lobelia, Lobelia mucronata or Lobelia cardinalis.. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageMagazine Collection: Poison tanghin or ordeal tree, Tanghinia venenifera

Poison tanghin or ordeal tree, Tanghinia venenifera.. Illustration by Lady Frances Cole, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine

Background imageMagazine Collection: Sketch of W. F. Mitchell, proprietor of the Palas de Danse

Sketch of W. F. Mitchell, proprietor of the Palas de Danse
Sketch of W.F. Mitchell, proprietor of the Palas de Danse, Hammersmith, London, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageMagazine Collection: The scabs appeal to Justice

The scabs appeal to Justice. Illustration shows on the left an angry mob of strikers with clubs, guns, and bricks pursuing a man labeled Independent Labor who has fallen near his wife

Background imageMagazine Collection: The Chinese kopje; - not so easy as it looked from a distanc

The Chinese kopje; - not so easy as it looked from a distance. Illustration shows Uncle Sam and John Bull standing with six figures showing the attributes of the rulers of Russia (Nicholas II)

Background imageMagazine Collection: At present he works Bulgaria

At present he works Bulgaria. 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

Background imageMagazine Collection: Their descendants

Their descendants. Illustration shows Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) chuckling over drink at the shades of their future descendants (Victorian women, dandies)

Background imageMagazine Collection: The littlest father

The littlest father. Illustration shows Nicholas II, emperor of Russia, sitting on his throne, at his feet are an orb, a broken scepter, and a cleft shield showing St

Background imageMagazine Collection: A specialists opinion

A specialists opinion. Illustration shows Thomas Lipton checking the pulse of a animated feminine Americas Cup. Date 1903 August 5

Background imageMagazine Collection: The maid of the summer surf

The maid of the summer surf. Illustration shows a woman wearing a swimsuit, standing on a large fish that is splashing through waves. Date 1911 June 7

Background imageMagazine Collection: First come, first served

First come, first served. Illustration shows a scene in a Chinese restaurant where a man labeled Russia is eating from a bowl of food labeled Manchuria; in the background

Background imageMagazine Collection: Pucks valentines

Pucks valentines. Illustration shows at center a valentine card featuring President Theodore Roosevelt as cupid surrounded by other valentines featuring two European leaders

Background imageMagazine Collection: Puck Easter 1907

Puck Easter 1907. Illustration shows a large mean-looking hen wearing a large black bonnet, standing over her brood, fully mature men

Background imageMagazine Collection: An old acquaintance

An old acquaintance. Illustration shows two mermaids discussing the actions of a third mermaid, who appears to be flirting with a man on an ocean liner. Date 1911 January 25

Background imageMagazine Collection: The difficulty

The difficulty. Illustration shows two Irish women talking in a kitchen over a cup of tea; in the background, an old man is sitting in a rocking chair, reading the newspaper. Date 1902 December 17

Background imageMagazine Collection: A Kansas David in the field

A Kansas David in the field. 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

Background imageMagazine Collection: Puck 25th anniversary 1877-1902

Puck 25th anniversary 1877-1902. Illustration shows a cameo of Puck holding a pen and standing on a pedestal labeled What fools these mortals be. Date 1902 March 12. Puck 25th anniversary 1877-1902

Background imageMagazine Collection: The alllies

The alllies. Illustration shows a large bear wearing a crown labeled Russia clutching a diminutive Emile Loubet labeled France as an explosion sends clouds of smoke labeled Balkan Trouble billowing

Background imageMagazine Collection: Too many Shylocks

Too many Shylocks. Illustration shows the emperors of Russia, Japan, and Germany, and the king of Great Britain, each holding a balance scale

Background imageMagazine Collection: Puck Christmas 1904

Puck Christmas 1904

Background imageMagazine Collection: The fettered war god

The fettered war god. Illustration shows the god of war bound by garlands labeled Dreibund and Alliance; the ends of the garlands are pulled by Germany, Austria, and Italy on one side

Background imageMagazine Collection: The haunted house

The haunted house. Illustration shows an interior view of a boardroom where the appearance of a ghost labeled Spirit of Honesty has frightened the men conducting business there

Background imageMagazine Collection: Whos first, gents?

Whos first, gents?. Illustration shows a female figure labeled Peace standing in a barber shop, holding a large pair of shears labeled Disarmament; sitting to the right are the heads of state

Background imageMagazine Collection: Some class to this rail-splitter

Some class to this rail-splitter. Illustration shows President Taft using an axe with the handle labeled Tax Reform and the head labeled Argument to drive a wedge labeled Reciprocity into a log

Background imageMagazine Collection: Figuring it out

Figuring it out. Illustration shows a classroom scene with the rulers of several countries as the students, most are identified by country and showing the attributes of their leaders, such as

Background imageMagazine Collection: A disturbing possiblility in the east

A disturbing possiblility in the east. Illustration shows Uncle Sam sitting at a table with 10 figures, three of which are unidentified

Background imageMagazine Collection: Superlative provocation

Superlative provocation. Illustration shows a country courtroom scene with a judge pronouncing a verdict based on testimony of the cowboy standing in front of the clerks desk. Date 1902 July 2

Background imageMagazine Collection: Puck fourth of July 1905

Puck fourth of July 1905. Illustration shows a crowd of people celebrating a spinning firework display showing the head of Uncle Sam at center. Date 1905 June 28

Background imageMagazine Collection: The good doctor

The good doctor. Illustration shows former president Grover Cleveland as a doctor at bedside attending to a donkey labeled Dem

Background imageMagazine Collection: The Eastern Kilkennies - may the knot hold

The Eastern Kilkennies - may the knot hold. Illustration shows two cats, one labeled Japan attacking the other labeled Russia

Background imageMagazine Collection: The democratic microbes

The democratic microbes. Illustration shows Puck as a professor showing a slide of the germs infecting the Democratic Party; shown are William Jennings Bryan labeled Bryanism

Background imageMagazine Collection: Puck: Congratulations, Mr. President; they wanted you

Puck: Congratulations, Mr. President; they wanted you. Illustration shows Puck reaching from the Puck Building to the White House to congratulate Theodore Roosevelt for winning the presidential

Background imageMagazine Collection: Puck Christmas 1903

Puck Christmas 1903. Illustration shows a scene in a dining room where a man is sitting at a table eating, a woman has opened a door and three men stand in the doorway, singing Christmas carols

Background imageMagazine Collection: Jack and the giant

Jack and the giant. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as a giant sitting on a rock with a large stick across his lap; he is being challenged by a diminutive figure labeled The Constitution with a

Background imageMagazine Collection: Not dead yet

Not dead yet. Illustration shows the British Lion confronting two vultures labeled France and Russia who have come to see if the lion, labeled England, is dead. Date 1900 January 17. Not dead yet

Background imageMagazine Collection: Reckless defiance

Reckless defiance. Illustration shows a diminutive soldier labeled France standing next to a large Russian bear gesturing with a sword toward John Bull standing opposite while a battle rages in

Background imageMagazine Collection: Weighed and not wanting

Weighed and not wanting. Illustration shows a bloated Uncle Sam labeled Balance of Trade sitting on one side of a scale labeled Commerce of the World

Background imageMagazine Collection: Conserving her natural resources

Conserving her natural resources. Illustration shows a young man and a young woman ice skating, the man tries to kiss or embrace her, but she deftly uses her muff to block his advance

Background imageMagazine Collection: In the court of public opinion

In the court of public opinion. Illustration shows a police officer holding a hat labeled Law and Order standing in a courtroom with a labor union Walking Delegate who has papers showing in his

Background imageMagazine Collection: Arbitration is the true balance of power. Puck: Don t meddle

Arbitration is the true balance of power. Puck: Don t meddle with the hands, gentlemen - this pendulum is the only thing to regulate that clock!

Background imageMagazine Collection: The serenade

The serenade. Illustration shows an attractive young woman wearing a green swimsuit, sitting on a beach where a lobster has come to the surface with a banjo to serenade her. Date 1914 June 20

Background imageMagazine Collection: The awakening

The awakening. Illustration shows a torch-bearing female labeled Votes for Women, symbolizing the awakening of the nations women to the desire for suffrage, striding across the western states

Background imageMagazine Collection: Come on in, John! The waters fine

Come on in, John! The waters fine!. Illustration shows four aged, nude suffragists trying to drag John Bull into a pool of water labeled Woman Suffrage. Date 1913 April 23

Background imageMagazine Collection: Here they are! Red hot! Red hot! Red hot

Here they are! Red hot! Red hot! Red hot!. Illustration shows President Wilson as a chef roasting hot dogs labeled Congress on a grill labeled Washington in Summer at a beach

Background imageMagazine Collection: New Year resolutions - till they melt

New Year resolutions - till they melt

Background imageMagazine Collection: Oh, what a beautiful bug

Oh, what a beautiful bug!. Illustration shows an entomologist holding a magnifying glass and kneeling next to a small plant. Date 1914 September 19. Oh, what a beautiful bug!

Background imageMagazine Collection: Bystander front cover, A Bank Balance by Rick Elmes

Bystander front cover, A Bank Balance by Rick Elmes
Front cover of The Bystander magazine featuring an illustration of a young woman in a white hat and dress, languidly smoking using a long, elegant cigarette holder as she perches on a grassy bank

Background imageMagazine Collection: Down in the world

Down in the world. Illustration shows European leaders from England, France, Italy, Japan, Russia, Germany, Austria, and Turkey, among the crowd enjoying the entertainments at the Casino Del Europe



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