Thomas Nast: His Period and His PicturesMacmillan, 1904 - 583 стор. |
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... HALL IS GOING TO THE INAUGURATION ' THAT EVERLASTING HUNGRY WAIL AFTER THE NEW YORK ELECTION " SLAM - BANG ! " THE SPIRIT OF TWEED IS MIGHTY STILL BOTH LAID AT HIS DOOR WHAT'S IN A NAME ? LIBERTY IS NOT ANARCHY " TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE ...
... HALL IS GOING TO THE INAUGURATION ' THAT EVERLASTING HUNGRY WAIL AFTER THE NEW YORK ELECTION " SLAM - BANG ! " THE SPIRIT OF TWEED IS MIGHTY STILL BOTH LAID AT HIS DOOR WHAT'S IN A NAME ? LIBERTY IS NOT ANARCHY " TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE ...
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... Hall , and it was Thomas Nast , the man and cartoonist , who was first to emblazon it as the symbol of rapacious plunder and of civic shame . But in that long ago time , the Big Six boys with their pol- ished engine and glaring tiger ...
... Hall , and it was Thomas Nast , the man and cartoonist , who was first to emblazon it as the symbol of rapacious plunder and of civic shame . But in that long ago time , the Big Six boys with their pol- ished engine and glaring tiger ...
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... Hall . Here he made additional sketches , and was almost torn to pieces , trying to get near the guest of honor . Being young and strong , he pushed his way through . Sud- denly he found himself face to face with Lincoln , who likewise ...
... Hall . Here he made additional sketches , and was almost torn to pieces , trying to get near the guest of honor . Being young and strong , he pushed his way through . Sud- denly he found himself face to face with Lincoln , who likewise ...
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... Hall , where Lincoln laid off his coat that he might with greater ease hoist the Stars and Stripes above the birthplace of Liberty . Later , the artist heard the address made from the balcony of the Continental Hotel , at which Lincoln ...
... Hall , where Lincoln laid off his coat that he might with greater ease hoist the Stars and Stripes above the birthplace of Liberty . Later , the artist heard the address made from the balcony of the Continental Hotel , at which Lincoln ...
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... hall into a pandemonium of exultation . This incident added greatly to Nast's popularity . The " Match Him " picture was redrawn for publication , and then another , entitled " Matched , " with Schuyler Colfax , the Repub- lican vice ...
... hall into a pandemonium of exultation . This incident added greatly to Nast's popularity . The " Match Him " picture was redrawn for publication , and then another , entitled " Matched , " with Schuyler Colfax , the Repub- lican vice ...
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