[Woman signing document in office while younger woman and seated man w...
Title devised by cataloger. Illustration for "The McCafferty's Mortgage," Saturday evening post; probably not published. (DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
[Servant conversing with seated woman in muff reading by fireplace]
Title devised by cataloger. No accession number. Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Probably published as: "Seeing England with Uncle John" for story by Anne Warner in Centur... More
As he grew better he talked to me of my own life
(DLC/PP-1935:0022). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Mind Reader" by S. Weir Mitchell, Century, 74:657 (Sept. 1907).
Gone -- gone is my poached egg, my pipe, my dreams
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:14 (Dec. 27, 1913).
He swung into the reception room --
Gift; Ernest Fuhr estate; (DLC/PP-1934:0111). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Sunday Night before Tuesday" by Frederick Pierce, Collier's weekly, 54:7 (Oct.... More
Say, yourself, your mouth's open
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Smart Aleck" by Irvin S. Cobb, Saturday evening post, 187:4 (July 18, 1914).
If you're going to raise milk which has to be sterilized, I don't want...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "My Son" by William Carleton, Saturday evening post, 186:4 (April 4, 1914).
Honest, a tenspot looks to me like it had seven ciphers to it
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "An Idle Million" by George Randolph Chester, Saturday evening post, 186:27 (Feb. 21, 1914).
Ye'll be after taking my darlin's away from me?
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:17 (Jan. 10, 1914).
Dick could hardly wait to get at these figures
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "My Son" by William Carleton, Saturday evening post, 186:22 (April 25, 1914).
Have the old furniture repaired : if you can't, split it into kindling...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "My Son" by William Carleton, Saturday evening post, 186:3 (April 4, 1914).
I guess he's going in for a little alimony
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rudolph Where Have You Been" by Montague Glass, Saturday evening post, 186:28 (March 7, 1914).
No woman believes she really needs a lawyer
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:17 (Feb. 7, 1914).
He's grumpy because you cut him out with Corry Kaley
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Discards" by Ida May Evans, Saturday evening post, 186:29 (June 13, 1914).
If I wanted a favor I always asked exactly what it was going to cost -...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:15 (Feb. 7, 1914).
For six months I dogged that old German's steps
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:18 (Feb. 7, 1914).
Pshaw! nothing crooked about drawing a will, is there?
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Crow's Nest" by Will Payne, Saturday evening post, 187:5 (Jan. 2, 1915).
Yes, Sour-dough's right, that Earl just hates the sight of her
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Ruggles of Red Gap" by Harry Leon Wilson, Saturday evening post, 187:18 (Feb. 27, 1915).
The man is a paranoiac : he should be at once confined in an asylum fo...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Ruggles of Red Gap" by Harry Leon Wilson, Saturday evening post, 187:20 (Feb. 13, 1915).
What is it? he wheezed - Drawing. Public domain image.
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rich Man, Poor Man" by Maximilian Foster, Saturday evening post, 188:21 (Nov. 6, 1915).
I don't know a thing more than you do
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Doubled Stakes" by William R. Lighton, Saturday evening post, 187:7 (April 17, 1915).
I'd like to see you, was penciled on the back
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rich Man, Poor Man" by Maximilian Foster, Saturday evening post, 188:23 (Nov. 13, 1915).
Look here -- you know Varick, don't you --
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rich Man, Poor Man" by Maximilian Foster, Saturday evening post, 188:21 (Nov. 6, 1915).
My patrons arrived in groups, couples or singly
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Ruggles of Red Gap" by Harry Leon Wilson, Saturday evening post, 187:18 (Feb. 6, 1915).
With Captain Buck Owings and with Sheriff Giles Birdsong he was closet...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Judge Priest Comes Back" by Irvin S. Cobb, Saturday evening post, 188:5 (Aug. 7, 1915).
Where, in the name of Chaucer, did you get this comprehension -- of li...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Joy Rider" by Joseph Hergesheimer, Saturday evening post, 189:18 (Dec. 23, 1916).
I felt you owed me something --
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "To the Last Penny" by Edwin Lefevre, Saturday evening post, 189:3 (Oct. 28, 1916).
On top of that I had a run-in with the Swede for selling whisky to the...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Pete's Brother-in-Law" by Harry Leon Wilson, Saturday evening post, 189:5 (Aug. 5, 1916).
He would work at anything, night and day, like a madman!
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "To the Last Penny" by Edwin Lefevre, Saturday evening post, 189:4 (Oct. 28, 1916).
Remember, Thomas, that you must have no condition at the end of the te...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "To the Last Penny" by Edwin Lefevre, Saturday evening post, 189:4 (Oct. 28, 1916).
It was as if the summons had come from out of the grave
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Missing Seventeen" by Edison Marshall, Saturday evening post, 188:17 (May 20, 1916).
He began to hang around the mansion house
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Customary Two Weeks" by Freeman Tilden, Saturday evening post, 189:4 (Feb. 24, 1917).
Hold it up a little for us : don't give it out to the newspapers until...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Biography of a million dollars" by George Kibbe Turner, Saturday evening post, 190:20 (Dec. 29, 1917).
Didn't I tell you so? said Zetta
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Biography of a Million Dollars" by George Kibbe Turner, Saturday evening post, 190:22 (Dec. 8, 1917).
There had passed back and forth between them certain documents --
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Firm" by Cameron Mackenzie, Saturday evening post, 190:10 (Oct. 6, 1917).
Milo Brant had a feeling that he was lonesome and afraid
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Old Red Rambler" by Wallace Irwin, Saturday evening post, 189:28 (June 16, 1917).
Say, have you seen my brief in the Kuffer case? he demanded triumphant...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "N. Brown" by Thane Miller Jones, Saturday evening post, 190:16 (Aug. 18, 1917).
They've got the respectability of a big solid concern to wrap themselv...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Firm" by Cameron Mackenzie, Saturday evening post, 190:10 (Oct. 6, 1917).
You brass trumpet! - Drawing. Public domain image.
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Tubal Cain" by Joseph Hergesheimer, Saturday evening post, 189:109 (May 26, 1917).
And I sat right down again and stayed there -- watching that door as i...
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Biography of a Million Dollars" by George Kibbe Turner, Saturday evening post, 190:21 (Dec. 15, 1917).
Friend of my heart, I love you!
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Cappy Ricks, Wheat Baron" by Peter B. Kyne, Saturday evening post, 189:20 (Feb. 17, 1917).
Went down! down! muttered a man named Shively
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "One Every Minute" by Edwin Lefevre, Saturday evening post, 189:22 (Feb. 3, 1917).
Look here, I want you to buy some stock for me
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "One Every Minute" by Edwin Lefevre, Saturday evening post, 189:5 (Jan. 20, 1917).
Yes, this is Davenport Carstairs
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Shot with Crimson" by George Barr McCutcheon, Saturday evening post, 190:4 (April 6, 1918).
When a man goes to fight for France, France leaps to meet him
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Open Sesame" by Frederick Orrin Bartlett, Saturday evening post, 190:3 (Aug. 10, 1918).
P 53--The apple-tree girl
Illustration page 53 of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: When it was Over Charlotte Knew that the Martin Creamery Company had Gone into Bankruptcy ]
P 37--The apple-tree girl
Illustration page 37 of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: "Well, Charlotte's Gone and Fell in Love with Him!"]
P178, Manslaughter--Lydia shrunk from the bracelet
Illustration, p. 178 , from the novel "Manslaughter" (1921) by Alice Duer Miller. Illustrations by Frederic Rodrigo Gruger and photographs from the Paramount Picture. Publisher: New York, Grosset & Dunlap. Cap... More
From the life--frontis
Frontispiece--from the book "From the Life" (1919) by Harvey J. O'Higgins. Illustrator F. R. Gruger. [Caption: "I don't live anywhere," she said at last (See p. 22)]
Frontis--The apple-tree girl
Frontispiece of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: "Oh, Neil, I Can't! You Don't Understand!"]
That’s the Way Out, by Frederic R. Gruger
Illustration by Frederic R. Gruger for “An Impossible Possibility” by Elliott Flower in the Century Magazine
P 107--The apple-tree girl
Illustration page 107 of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: Lady Salisbury's Critical Eye was Following Her Like a searchlight ]
P 23--The apple-tree girl
Illustration page 23 of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: She Gazed Upon Her Profile for the First Time in Her Life—Gazed Upon it in Silence ]
P58, Century Magazine, Nov 1905--The Selma Protective Association
Page 58, Century Magazine, Nov 1905--Extract of illustration for the story, "The Selma Protective Agency" from the scan of the magazine. Text by Carroll Watson Rankin and illustration by Frederic R. Gruger (F.... More
P57, Century Magazine, Nov 1905--The Selma Protective Association
Page 57, Century Magazine, Nov 1905--Extract of illustration for the story, "The Selma Protective Agency" from the scan of the magazine. Text by Carroll Watson Rankin and illustration by Frederic R. Gruger (F.... More
Frontis, Manslaughter--Felt his hand, firm and confident on her should...
Frontispiece, from the novel "Manslaughter" (1921) by Alice Duer Miller. Illustrations by Frederic Rodrigo Gruger and photographs from the Paramount Picture. Publisher: New York, Grosset & Dunlap. Caption: She... More
Cover--The apple-tree girl
Cover page of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: ]
P 003 SEP 1910--Pirates of Penzance
P 3 illus for the short story, Three Pirates of Penzance in The Saturday Evening Post vol 183, 20 Aug 1910. Author, Mary Roberts Rinehart; illustrator, F. R. Gruger. A devilish man and a lady's shoe
P 004 SEP 1910--Pirates of Penzance--for 20 dollars I'd swallow my ton...
P 4 illus for the short story, Three Pirates of Penzance in The Saturday Evening Post vol 183, 20 Aug 1910. Author, Mary Roberts Rinehart; illustrator, F. R. Gruger. Caption: "For Twenty Dollars I'd be Willi... More
P 003 SEP 1910--Pirates of Penzance--it was very peculiar
P 3 illus for the short story, Three Pirates of Penzance in The Saturday Evening Post vol 183, 20 Aug 1910. Author, Mary Roberts Rinehart; illustrator, F. R. Gruger. Caption: It Was Very Peculiar
P 004 SEP 1910--Pirates of Penzance--we are armed
P 4 illus for the short story, Three Pirates of Penzance in The Saturday Evening Post vol 183, 20 Aug 1910. Author, Mary Roberts Rinehart; illustrator, F. R. Gruger. Caption: "Come Out," Said Tish to the Bu... More
P 005--SEP--Pirates of Penzance--that's all the hell I want
P 5 illus for the short story, Three Pirates of Penzance in The Saturday Evening Post vol 183, 20 Aug 1910. Author, Mary Roberts Rinehart; illustrator, F. R. Gruger. Caption: "Ninety-Five Degrees of Heat, S... More
P 73--The apple-tree girl
Illustration page 73 of"The apple-tree girl" by George Weston. Illustration by F. R. Gruger [Caption: "I'm Glad He's Getting on so Well," Said Charlotte, Politely]
P290, Manslaughter--Flung her face downward on the sofa
Illustration, p. 290 , from the novel "Manslaughter" (1921) by Alice Duer Miller. Illustrations by Frederic Rodrigo Gruger and photographs from the Paramount Picture. Publisher: New York, Grosset & Dunlap. Cap... More
The Saturday evening post (1920) (14597970387)
Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches) Title: The Saturday evening post Year: 1839 (1830s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham Contributing Library: University of Illinois ... More
The Saturday evening post (1920) (14598232988)
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The Saturday evening post (1920) (14598658237)
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The Saturday evening post (1920) (14761666196)
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The Saturday evening post (1920) (14761486516)
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The Saturday evening post (1920) (14781683531)
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The Saturday evening post (1920) (14782307484)
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The Saturday evening post (1920) (14804886333)
Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches) Title: The Saturday evening post Year: 1839 (1830s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham Contributing Library: University of Illinois ... More
May God bless her an' may sorrer never touch her!
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Saint Patrick's Day in the Morning" by Peter B. Kyne, Saturday evening post, 189:16 (May 19, 1917).
May God bless her an' may sorrer never touch her!
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Saint Patrick's Day in the Morning" by Peter B. Kyne, Saturday evening post, 189:16 (May 19, 1917).
Take that Jackal and kick him into the street
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Sargasso Sea" by Donn Byrne, Saturday evening post, 189:4 (Sept. 9, 1916).
Take that Jackal and kick him into the street
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Sargasso Sea" by Donn Byrne, Saturday evening post, 189:4 (Sept. 9, 1916).
The ruins of the Abbey of Jumieges
(DLC/PP-1935:0022). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Seeing France with Uncle John" by Anne Warner, Century, 72:296 (June 1906).
The ruins of the Abbey of Jumieges
(DLC/PP-1935:0022). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Seeing France with Uncle John" by Anne Warner, Century, 72:296 (June 1906).
It's you he wants -- you're going to marry him -- do you understand?
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rich Man, Poor Man" by Maximilian Foster, Saturday evening post, 188:21 (Dec. 4, 1915).
It's you he wants -- you're going to marry him -- do you understand?
(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Rich Man, Poor Man" by Maximilian Foster, Saturday evening post, 188:21 (Dec. 4, 1915).
A pair of peering eyes were staring at her from the window
Gift; Ernest Fuhr estate; (DLC/PP-1934:0111). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Papered Door" by Mary Roberts Rinehart, Collier's weekly, 52:7 (March 21, 1914).
A pair of peering eyes were staring at her from the window
Gift; Ernest Fuhr estate; (DLC/PP-1934:0111). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Papered Door" by Mary Roberts Rinehart, Collier's weekly, 52:7 (March 21, 1914).
Too chary of their complexions to brave the sun
(DLC/PP-1934.0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:19 (Jan. 10, 1914). Exhibited: American beauties: drawings fro... More
Too chary of their complexions to brave the sun
(DLC/PP-1934.0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:19 (Jan. 10, 1914). Exhibited: American beauties: drawings fro... More
Too chary of their complexions to brave the sun
(DLC/PP-1934.0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:19 (Jan. 10, 1914). Exhibited: American beauties: drawings fro... More
Too chary of their complexions to brave the sun
(DLC/PP-1934.0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:19 (Jan. 10, 1914). Exhibited: American beauties: drawings fro... More
[I hope you'll find--what you're looking for] / F.R.C.
Woman standing in doorway of restaurant with sign, "quick lunch." (DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, ... More
[I hope you'll find--what you're looking for] / F.R.C.
Woman standing in doorway of restaurant with sign, "quick lunch." (DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, ... More