Thomas Nast: His Period and His Pictures

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Macmillan, 1904 - 583 стор.

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WITH GARIBALDI 1860
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JOE HAD A HORSE
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THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF GARIBALDI INTO NAPLES
62
HOME 1861
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LINCOLN AT THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL PHILADELPHIA
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THE DAYS OF CONFLICT 18613
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MRS NAST AND HER FIRST BABY
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BALLOON OBSERVATIONS
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IN THE DRAFT RIOTS 1863
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SPECIMEN ILLUSTRATION FROM ROBINSON CRUSOE
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THE CHICAGO PLATFORM OF 1864
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RECONSTRUCTION 18656
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ANDREW JOHNSON
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SECRETARY STANTON
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THE MEETING OF NAST AND NASBY
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NATIONAL POLITICS AND DOMESTIC HAPPINESS 18678
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FLETCHER HARPER
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A CAMPAIGN AND A RECOGNITION 1868
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FAREWELL A LONG FAREWELL TO ALL MY GREATNESS
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THE BEGINNINGS OF A CRUSADE 1869
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GEORGE JONES 1871
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THROWN COMPLETELY INTO THE SHADE
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OUR MODERN FALSTAFF REVIEWING HIS ARMY
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THE CHAP THAT CLOSES MANY A GOOD ESTABLISHMENT
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MOVE ON
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THE PROOFS OF GUILT 1871
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THE TAMMANY LORDS AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS
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THE RINGS BATTLE FOR LIFE 1871
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TWO GREAT QUESTIONS
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THE COLLAPSE OF THE RING 1871
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TOO THIN
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THE BOSS STILL HAS THE REINS
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SOMETHING THAT DID BLOW OVERNOVEMBER 7 1871
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AFTER THE BATTLE 1871
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HAUL TURNED
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NAST AND CURTIS AND A CONFLICT OF POLICIES 1872
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THE DISAFFECTED SENATORS CONSIDER THE SELECTION OF MR GREELEY
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WASHINGTON HONORS AND SOME LESSONS IN STATESMAN
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COLONEL N P CHIPMAN 1872
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GRANT AND WILSON AND GREELEY AND BROWN 1872
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THE TOWER OF STRENGTH
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HURRAH FOR HORACE GREELEY FOR PRESIDENT
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WHATS IN A NAME?
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A CAMPAIGN OF CARICATURE 1872
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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?
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MR GREELEY ON THE MORNING AFTER ELECTION
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QUIET AND CONGRATULATIONS 1873
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A PAGE FROM NASTS ALMANAC
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THE MERE SHADOW HAS STILL SOME BACKBONE
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VARIOUS ISSUES AND OPPOSING POLICIES 1875
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THE FUNNY LITTLE BOY IN TROUBLE
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POLITICS AND A NOTABLE ESCAPE 1875
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TAMMANY DOWN AGAIN
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THE HEAVY BURDEN LAID UPON GRANT 1876
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THE D D FIELD OF GOLD OR THE LIONS LEGAL ? SHARE
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THE CROWNING INSULT TO HIM WHO OCCUPIES THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR
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AN EXPOSITION A CAMPAIGN AND A CAPTURE 1876
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THE DEFORMED TIGER SOLVES THE PROBLEM
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AN ELECTION AND A CONTEST 1876
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THE LIONTHE LAMB
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ONE GOOD REPORT DESERVES ANOTHER
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THE STATESMAN
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HALL THATS LEFT
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A DEFEAT AND A TRIUMPH 1877
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THE FIRST BATTLE FOR GOLD 1878
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A DULL SPRING AND A TRIP ABROAD 1878
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A TESTIMONIAL FROM THE ARMY AND NAVY 1870
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QUIET ISSUES AND A NOTABLE RETURN 1879
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CHRONICLESDOMESTIC AND POLITICAL 1880
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THE GREAT CONVENTION OF 1880 1880
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THE STATESMAN AT HOME
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TARIFF FOR REVENUE ONLY 1880
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BOOM SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR
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THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY SHOULD RETAIN THE ORGANIZATION
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A NATIONAL FEUD AND A TRAGEDY 1881
441
LET HIM ALONE NOW HES COME HOME
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AFTER ALL
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THE DAWN OF REFORM 1882
452
GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI DIED AT CAPRERA JUNE 2 1882
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A PERIOD OF INVESTMENT AND REST 1883
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A CORNER IN THE NAST PARLOR
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THE BREWING OF POLITICAL REVOLT 1884
473
THE SACRED ELEPHANT
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FROM BAD TO WORSE
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A WRECK AND A REVELATION 1884
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THE GREAT CANVASSER
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FOR PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND 1884
494
THE UPHEAVAL OF 1884 1884
500
AGAIN IN THE LECTURE FIELD 1884
509
THE FINAL YEAR 1886
520
THE CONSUL
528
A PAPER OF HIS OWN AT LAST 188993
534
THE LAST CONGENIAL OCCUPATIONS 18941901
545
THE CONSUL 1902
556
AT THE END OF THE LONG JOURNEY
576
INDEX TO TEXT
585
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