RM2HM64CG–A late 19th century American Puck Magazine cover with a cartoon of an Irish pig labelled 'Parnell', carrying a shillelagh labelled 'Obstruction' walking down a road with leashes attached to a nose ring on the Marquess of 'Salisbury' and on the former British Prime Minister William E. Gladstone, crawling on his hands and knees.
RM2DPPACJ–An illustration of Santa Claus pointing a gun at the viewer by Will Crawford called 'Hands Up' from Puck Magazine
RMKWCX5E–HANDS ACROSS THE LAND, political cartoon about the relationship between Politics and Banks. Puck Magazine, Aug. 20, 1913. It asks a question, Which is worse, financial control of politics, or political control of finance? (BSLOC 2017 2 184)
RMER981A–Hands up!
RMWXYBRN–'1902 Finds the Helm in Safe Hands', U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt at the Helm labeled 'Ship of State', Puck Magazine, Artwork by Udo J. Keppler, Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, January 1, 1902
RMER9APY–An elephant on his hands
RMKWCYJM–HANDS ACROSS THE LAND, political cartoon about the relationship between Politics and Banks. Puck Magazine, Aug. 20, 1913. It asks a question, Which is worse, financial control of politics, or political control of finance? (BSLOC 2017 2 184)
RMER95WF–Puck: Congratulations, Mr. President; they wanted you
RM2HTCMX4–A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of Britannia and Columbia shaking hands from the bows of British and American battleships; dark clouds behind Britannia are labelled 'Eastern Question' and behind Columbia are the dark clouds of war labeled 'Spanish-American War'. Another evocation of the Special Relationship between the USA and Great Britain.
RMKWCYJF–PUCK Magazine cover about the 1904 US Presidential election. It shows Columbia standing between kneeling President Theodore Roosevelt and Democratic challenger, Alton B. Parker, each about to kiss her hands. Roosevelt won with 56% of the popular vote, and Parker lost the election, winning only the Southern states (BSLOC 2017 6 29)
RMKWD0C6–PUCK Magazine cover about the 1904 US Presidential election. It shows Columbia standing between kneeling President Theodore Roosevelt and Democratic challenger, Alton B. Parker, each about to kiss her hands. Roosevelt won with 56% of the popular vote, and Parker lost the election, winning only the Southern states (BSLOC 2017 6 29)
RMER94P2–1902 finds the helm in safe hands
RMC614PM–AN EFFECTIVE BATTERING RAM IN THE HANDS OF THE RIGHT MEN. Cartoon portrays labor and commerce using a battering ram to breech the wall of high protective tariffs. Udo Keppler cartoon was published on the cover of PUCK on July 9 1902. (BSLOC 2010 18 57)
RMER9880–Hands across the land
RMER9AXD–Arbitration is the true balance of power. Puck: Don't meddle
RMER94T9–An effective battering ram in the hands of the right men
RMER97KM–The easiest way out of it. Illustration shows Senator William Lorimer, seated, wearing a kimono, with both hands raised, suggesting that he will not consider Political Hara-Kiri and will not Resign as ways to resolve his political crisis. Date 1911 May 17
RMER95TG–Puzzle picture. Illustration shows politicians Henry Gassaway Davis, William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles W. Fairbanks, Thomas C. Platt, and Alton B. Parker shaking hands with farmers outside a tent labeled The New Farmers' Alliance. Date 1
RMER9557–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 young Filipino boy, who, with hands behind his back, dubio
RMER9582–Between friends
RMER95W6–Campaign number
RMER98HA–The queen of hearts
RMER95T9–Time!
RMER96WJ–Here's how!
RMER98J9–Summer reading for men
RMER97TH–The tug of war
RMER94W7–Once more he leads the world
RMER96CN–We point with pride
RMER96JA–The scarecrow of the Pacific
RMER9879–Independence day
RMER98JD–Lady fingers
RMER968K–The crown prince
RMER94MH–Never again!
RMER94E8–The theatrical manager's bunco-game, and how he works it
RMER955K–Unionism or the National Guard?
RMER94KF–The blessings of protection
RMER988M–Hallowe'en in New York - ducking for plums
RMER98JH–The melting pot
RMER96W7–Why not introduce a little novelty into the campaign?
RMER96K3–The kind of president we have commonly had
RMER9889–When duty calls
RMER94PT–Who will get the credit?
RMER96WD–The rival salvationists
RMER9656–The slaughter season
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