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Punch Cartoons of the Great War
Punch Cartoons of the Great War
Punch Cartoons of the Great War
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Release dateSep 16, 2022
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    Various

    Punch Cartoons of the Great War

    EAN 8596547365792

    DigiCat, 2022

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    Table of Contents

    THE DAYS PRECEDING THE WAR

    THE STRUGGLE

    UNCLE SAM

    THE COMEDIES OF THE GREAT TRAGEDY

    WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST

    THE NEW RAKE'S PROGRESS—UNSER KAISER

    THE RAIDER

    THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK

    ITALIA!

    THE DAYS PRECEDING THE WAR

    Table of Contents

    A WISE WARNING

    A WISE WARNING

    Dædalus Bismarck

    (Political Parent of

    Wilhelm Icarus

    ).

    "My son, observe the middle path to fly,

    And fear to sink too low, or rise too high.

    Here the sun melts, there vapours damp your force,

    Between the two extremes direct your course.

    "Nor on the bear, nor on boötes gaze,

    Nor on sword-arm'd orion's dangerous rays:

    But follow me, thy guide, with watchful sight,

    And, as I steer, direct thy cautious Flight."

    Ovid

    , Metamorphoses, Book VIII., Fable III.

    October 6, 1888.


    THE HAUNTED SHIP

    THE HAUNTED SHIP

    (Twenty-five years after "Dropping the

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