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Puck Magazine Cover "Cupid At The White House, February 17, 1906". February 14, 1906 by Puck Magazine - 1906

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Puck Magazine Cover "Cupid At The White House, February 17, 1906". February 14, 1906 by Puck Magazine - 1906

Puck Magazine Cover "Cupid At The White House, February 17, 1906". February 14, 1906

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1906. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by Carl Hassmann, the cover measures 10" x 13.75"; We have used the image from the Library of Congress, our piece does not have the library stamps pictured on that copy. Illustration shows cupid on horseback, shooting two handguns into the air outside the North Portico of the White House, on the occasion of the wedding of Alice Lee Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, and Nicholas Longworth. Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871 until 1918.
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  • Publisher Keppler & Schwarzmann
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1906
Pretty Poll!, The Bird Fancier - Talk? Say, he's as good as a phonograph. July 4, 1906

Pretty Poll!, The Bird Fancier - Talk? Say, he's as good as a phonograph". July 4, 1906

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1906. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by Joseph Keppler, the plate measures 10" x 13.75";. Illustration shows J. D. Archbold feeding "college building crackers" to a Chancellor Day, (Syracuse University) as a parrott. Archbold used his influence as a highly placed Standard Oil official to get Day appointed at Syracuse. The old stadium at S.U. was "Archbold Stadium"
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Impossible Pictures Of Roosevelt. August 21, 1907
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Impossible Pictures Of Roosevelt". August 21, 1907

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1907. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by Frank A. Nankivell, the plate measures 10" x 13.75";. Illustration shows in six panels TR doing unlikely things, photographing a bear as opposed to hunting one, breaking up a fight between two boys etc.
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Puck Magazine Cover He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not.. February 6, 1907

Puck Magazine Cover "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not.". February 6, 1907

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1907. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by Frank H. Nankivell, the cover measures 10" x 13.75";. Illustration shows a woman labeled "Wall Street" as a nursery rhyme figure, possibly Little Bo Peep, pulling paper petals of a paper flower that are labeled "Tight Money" and "Easy Money", as she says "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not". The center of the flower shows a medallion that states "In Shaw We Trust", but with a line drawn through "Shaw". Her bodice is labeled "Stock Exchange". George B. Cortelyou, dressed as an Elizabethan suitor, is looking over her shoulder.Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871 until 1918.
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Puck Magazine Cover Robinson Crusoe Fairbanks. January 3, 1906

Puck Magazine Cover "Robinson Crusoe Fairbanks". January 3, 1906

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1906. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by Joseph Keppler, the cover measures 10" x 13.75"; We have used the image from the Library of Congress, our piece does not have the library stamps pictured on that copy. Illustration shows Charles W. Fairbanks as Robinson Crusoe sitting on a rock labeled "Vice-Presidency" on the shore of a vast sea. Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871 until 1918.
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Puck Magazine Cover He Loves Me. April 17, 1907

Puck Magazine Cover "He Loves Me". April 17, 1907

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1906. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by L. M. Glackens, the cover measures 10" x 13.75"; We have used the image from the Library of Congress, our piece does not have the library stamps pictured on that copy. Illustration shows a woman labeled "Wall Street" as a nursery rhyme figure, possibly Little Bo Peep; she has pulled all the paper petals labeled "Tight Money" and "Easy Money" off a paper flower, the center of the flower, on the ground among the petals, shows a medallion that states "In Cortelyou We Trust". Her bodice is labeled "Stock Exchange". George B. Cortelyou, dressed as an Elizabethan suitor, is standing behind her, they are embracing as he holds aloft a diamond ring labeled "Treasury Aid". Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871 until 1918.
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Puck Magazine Cover Where's My Square Deal?. October 11, 1905

Puck Magazine Cover "Where's My Square Deal?". October 11, 1905

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New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1905. First Edition. Very good, a bright image. Original color lithograph by J. S. Pughe, the cover measures 10" x 13.75"; We have used the image from the Library of Congress, our piece does not have the library stamps pictured on that copy. Illustration shows James H. Hyde labeled "Life Insurance Company" drowning in a sea of papers labeled "Exposure, Bribery, Syndicate Profits, Dummy Deals, Wholesale Graft, Fake Transactions, Juggled Reports, 'Yellow Dog' Funds, Rake-off, [and] Investigation", he is holding in his raised left hand a "Receipt for Campaign Funds Republican Nat'l. Com."; the Republican Elephant labeled G.O.P. is dashing around a bluff on the coastline, losing a top hat and halo labeled "Geo. B."; out to sea, lightning flashes labeled "Publicity". Someone, possibly George B. Cortelyou, has tossed Hyde a bouquet of flowers labeled "J.H.H." Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political… Read More
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