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Blindman's Bluff. How long will this Game last?
Thomas Nast
1873
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for The British Lion Loose in the House of Commons
The British Lion Loose in the House of Commons
Thomas Nast
August 14, 1875
By Inflation You Will Burst....Let well enough alone, and don't make it worse.
Thomas Nast
1873
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for Caricature Of The Artist
Caricature Of The Artist
Thomas Nast
1882
"Dog- Days" Watch-DOGS that ought to be taken up.
Thomas Nast
1874
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for Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter
Thomas Nast
1870
The Game of Fox and Geese or Legal Trials of the Period
Thomas Nast
1873
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for Gettysburg
Gettysburg
John C. McRae
n.d.
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for A Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to “Blow Over.”—“Let us prey.”
A Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to “Blow Over.”—“Let us prey.”
Thomas Nast
September 23, 1871
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for Honi-Soit-Qui-Mal-Y-Pense
Honi-Soit-Qui-Mal-Y-Pense
Thomas Nast
June 12, 1875
Justice, from "Harper's Weekly"
Thomas Nast
December 13, 1873
Keep the Money Where It Will Do the Most Good
Thomas Nast
October 11, 1873
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for Look Before you Leap!
Look Before you Leap!
Thomas Nast
1882
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for None But the Brave Deserve the Fair
None But the Brave Deserve the Fair
Thomas Nast
November 29, 1879
[Self-portrait] Continue that I Broached in Jest
Thomas Nast
1876
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for The Tammany Tiger Loose.—“What are you going to do about it?”
The Tammany Tiger Loose.—“What are you going to do about it?”
Thomas Nast
November 11, 1871
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for “Too Thin!”
“Too Thin!”
Thomas Nast
September 30, 1871
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