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Puck or Robin Goodfellow. Sub-title: Famous Fairies. Here is Puck? by Lorna Steele
PuckPen and ink sketch of Puck for A Midsummer Nights Dream. Artist: Helen Jacobs Date: 1920
A page from The Sketch commenting on how fashions of 1907 echo those of the medieval era. Date: 1907
Puck riding on Pegasus. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley Date: 1894
FALL / TIBETAN TERRIERS / 59CH PUCK OF LAMLEH Owned by Dr. Greig. Date: 1959
Cartoon, Bottoms Dream (Republicanism)Cartoon, BOTTOMS DREAM -- Nick Bottom (the working-man): I have a dream... [I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream Bottoms Dream because it hath no Bottom
Puck - Robin Goodfellow - A Midsummer Nights DreamPuck, a sprite
ROBIN GOOD-FELLOWRobin Good-fellow
Puck on spiders threadPuck seated on a spiders thread. Date: 1920
Robin Goodfellow, a sprite (also known as Puck). Date: 1911
Titania and Bottom
Its up to them. Illustration shows Uncle Sam offering on one hand a soldier and on the other a School Teacher to a group of reluctant Filipinos, telling them that the choice is theirs
The latest Chinese wall. Illustration shows the Russian bear wearing a military uniform and with sword drawn, standing on one side of a ditch; facing the bear on the other side of the ditch are
Declined with thanks. Illustration shows a huge Uncle Sam getting a new outfit made at the McKinley and Company National Tailors with President McKinley taking the measurements
The fare sex
The populist Paul Revere. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan riding on a horse fashioned out of The Commoner newspapers, through a town
His 128th birthday - Gee, but this is an awful stretch!. American Eagle standing on the world - one foot in USA. the other in Central America. Date 1904 June 29
We re l-l-l-ost!. Illustration shows two little children labeled Taft and Sherman who are crying because they have lost their way
The latest in evening gowns. Illustration shows a head-and-shoulders portrait of a bare-shouldered young woman, facing front. Date 1914 December 5
Dance, you boobs. Dance!. Illustration shows a gunslinger labeled Morgan sitting on the porch to the Dead Mans Gulch Saloon
The latest in Easter eggs. Illustration shows a chicken wearing a beret and a large bow, standing on a nest with four brightly colored angular (cubist) eggs
Christmas in our new possessions. Illustration shows Santa Claus, with coat over left arm and holding a fan, perspiring, offering a bundle of books Education labeled Uncle Sam to the Filipino to a
A cabinet that could afford it. Illustration shows eight men and one woman sitting and standing around a table, each is identified with a Cabinet position: JP Morgan as Sec y Navy, Thomas W
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall -. Illustration shows a smug-looking Humpty Dumpty labeled Increased Cost of Living sitting on a stone wall labeled Corners in Food Stuffs, Graft Tariff
Good government vs. revolution; - an easy choice. Illustration shows a well-dressed woman, holding a fan labeled Cuba, accepting the arm of Uncle Sam rather than going over to a well-dressed Cuban
Goodness gracious! I must have been dozing!. Illustration shows President Taft sitting in a rocking chair, tangled in yarn from balls labeled Conservation, Rail Road Legislation, Postal Savings Tax
From the Cape to Cairo. Illustration shows Britannia carrying a large white flag labeled Civilization with British soldiers and colonists behind her, advancing on a horde of natives
I rather like that imported affair. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt wearing his Rough Rider uniform and looking at the style of hats worn by past presidents US Grant, Abraham Lincoln
The modern Samson. Illustration shows a man labeled Riotous Striker pushing down pillars labeled Order, Law, Capital, Labor, Enlightenment
The bigger stick. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, holding upright a big stick that is almost as tall as he is, standing next to an enormous stick labeled Party Expediency with the club-end
His foresight. Illustration shows Uncle Sam as a large rooster standing among several small free-ranging chicks labeled Argentine Republic, Guatemala, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Venezuela
A Thanksgiving truce. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, wearing his rough rider uniform, sharing a feast with many wild animals sitting around a large banquet table in the wilderness
Swallowed!. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a large snake labeled Populist Party entwined around a donkey labeled Democratic Party and about to swallow it. Date 1900 July 11. Swallowed!
The subsidized newspaper. Illustration shows a large group of citizens reading the latest news of a stock boom and rushing off to the stockbroker to purchase the hot commodity; in the background
Too much on it. Illustration shows Uncle Sams Christmas tree about to topple over onto him because there are too many heavy ornaments near the top, such as a red devil labeled Politician
Up to date. Theodore Roosevelt saying to William Howard Taft, I can lick my weight in wildcats, CQD!, and Taft replying, Oh, thats nothing; I can eat my weight in possums, PDQ!. Date 1906 Feb. 20
Government care versus government neglect. Illustration shows a man labeled Warden, armed with Warrants, carrying measuring devices and a sheet of paper that states Fish, Game
Mad dog?. Illustration shows a dog wearing a sombrero labeled Mexican Revolution jumping and barking, stirring up a cloud of dust; Uncle Sam approaches from the left drawing a gun from its holster
The sleeping sickness. Illustration shows a large African man sitting, leaning against a tree, asleep; several European countries are staking claims to portions of Africa
The disputed title. Illustration shows Uncle Sam holding a map of The United States and Theodore Roosevelt with a quill pen in his mouth
The galley. Illustration shows the interior of a galley where rows of children are manning the oars; the overseer, a large man, is labeled Greed
Cartoon, W H Smith news stallCartoon, showing a man at a W H Smith news stall on a railway station platform. 1910
Fall / Tibetan Terriers / 59MADAM OF LAMLEH & CH PUCK OF LAMLEH Owned by Dr. Greig. Date: 1959
Illustration from Robin Goodfellow: His Mad" Illustration from " Robin Goodfellow: His Mad Pranks and Merry Jests", 1628. English school. Robin Goodfellow symbolises Puck, an important character in the Anglosaxon tradition
Will the history of Napoleons return repeat itself?. Illustration shows the return from political exile of Theodore Roosevelt dressed as Napoleon I
In unions there is strength!. Illustration shows a man labeled Employers Union and a man labeled Workingmans Union drinking a toast while sitting on the back of a man sprawled on the ground
On the seventeenth - the Irishmans idea of Atlas. Illustration shows an old Irish man as Atlas holding aloft a globe that shows Ireland as comprising an entire hemisphere
Pope Theo the first. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as Pope Theo the first sitting on a throne, wearing the Papal tiara, as a man labeled The Senate bows down before him. Date 1907 January 2