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Title: One Hundred CartoonsIllustrator: Oscar Edward CesareRelease date: September 8, 2021 [eBook #66242]Most recently updated: October 18, 2024Language: EnglishCredits: Brian Coe, Chuck Greif Thiers Halliwell, (who created the front cover, which is placed in the public domain) and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Title: One Hundred Cartoons
Illustrator: Oscar Edward Cesare
Illustrator: Oscar Edward Cesare
Release date: September 8, 2021 [eBook #66242]Most recently updated: October 18, 2024
Language: English
Credits: Brian Coe, Chuck Greif Thiers Halliwell, (who created the front cover, which is placed in the public domain) and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
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ONE HUNDRED CARTOONS BY CESARE
ONE HUNDREDCARTOONS BY CESARE
SKETCH OF THE ARTISTBY HIMSELF
SKETCH OF THE ARTIST
BY HIMSELF
BOSTONSmall, Maynard & CompanyMCMXVICopyright, 1916By SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY(Incorporated)PrintersS. J. Parkhill & Co., Boston, U.S.A.ToM. P. C.
GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE TO THE EDITORS OF THE NEW YORKSUNAND OFHARPER’S WEEKLYFOR PERMISSION TO REPRINT HERE DRAWINGS THAT FIRST APPEARED IN THOSE PUBLICATIONS
GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE TO THE EDITORS OF THE NEW YORKSUNAND OFHARPER’S WEEKLYFOR PERMISSION TO REPRINT HERE DRAWINGS THAT FIRST APPEARED IN THOSE PUBLICATIONS
ONE HUNDREDCARTOONS BY CESARE
THEY ARE ALL RED TO HIM
THEY ARE ALL RED TO HIM
“WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH YOUR BROTHER ABEL?”Suggested by Dorè’s picture
“WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH YOUR BROTHER ABEL?”
Suggested by Dorè’s picture
THE KAISER: “MY HEART BLEEDS FOR ANTWERP, TOO”
THE KAISER: “MY HEART BLEEDS FOR ANTWERP, TOO”
THE HONORABLE ALLY
THE HONORABLE ALLY
THE SNOWMAN
THE SNOWMAN
A GREAT DISASTER
A GREAT DISASTER
A GREAT VICTORY
A GREAT VICTORY
THE HYPHEN
THE HYPHEN
LLOYD GEORGE, MINISTER OF MUNITIONS: “ENGLAND EXPECTS—”
LLOYD GEORGE, MINISTER OF MUNITIONS: “ENGLAND EXPECTS—”
TO-MORROW’S GUIDE: “THESE ARE THE RUINS OF WILLIAM THE SECOND”
TO-MORROW’S GUIDE: “THESE ARE THE RUINS OF WILLIAM THE SECOND”
WAR’S EDICT
WAR’S EDICT
THE COLOSSUS
THE COLOSSUS
CHRISTMAS MORNING
CHRISTMAS MORNING
WHAT IS TRUTH?
WHAT IS TRUTH?
“BY THE BEARD OF THE PROPHET, OUR FUTURE LIES IN THE EAST!”
“BY THE BEARD OF THE PROPHET, OUR FUTURE LIES IN THE EAST!”
PLAYFUL
PLAYFUL
THE LAW-BREAKER
THE LAW-BREAKER
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY1732-1915
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY
1732-1915
TIRPITZ: “DREADFUL! TOO BAD!”
TIRPITZ: “DREADFUL! TOO BAD!”
THE WASH
THE WASH
PEACE
PEACE
RESURRECTED
RESURRECTED
THE GREAT ALLY
THE GREAT ALLY
WHO SAID SICK?
WHO SAID SICK?
“HOW HAPPY COULD I BE WITH NEITHER—”
“HOW HAPPY COULD I BE WITH NEITHER—”
THE FURROW
THE FURROW
THE SUBLIMEPORT
THE SUBLIMEPORT
THE STORM
THE STORM
HALTED(The earthquake, January 15, 1915)
HALTED
(The earthquake, January 15, 1915)
SPRING FEVER
SPRING FEVER
OUT OF THE DEPTHS
OUT OF THE DEPTHS