Solid, Punch, August 1911 - Public domain book illustration
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Ghosts at Versailles.
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"Two Heads With but a Single Thought." First head. "What prospects?" Second head. "Rotten." First head. "Same here."
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Well Done, The New Army!
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The Big Push. Munition Worker. "Well, I'm not taking a holiday myself just yet, but I'm sending these kids of mine for a little trip on the continent." (a munitions worker proudly pushes out his new artillery ... More
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Held! (the German hog catches his nose in the Verdun animal trap during WW1)
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The Sunlight-Loser. Kaiser (as his sainted Grandfather's clock strikes three). "The British are just putting their clocks back an hour. I wish I could put ours back about three years."
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The New Conductor. Opening of the 1917 Overture. (Lloyd George in charge of his orchestra, prepares for a loud symphonic movement)
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"Swooping from the West." [It is the intention of our new ally to assist us in the patrolling of the Atlantic.]
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His Latest. The Kaiser. "This is sorry work for a Hohenzollern; still, necessity knows no traditions."
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The Tuber's Repartee. German Pirate. "Gott strafe England!" British Potato. "Tuber uber alles!" (a British potato makes fun of a German u-boat commander at the cliffs of Dover during WW1)
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The Story of Fidgety Wilhelm. Up-to-date Version of "Struwwelpeter."
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A Great Incentive. Mehmed (reading despatch from the All-Highest). " 'Defend Jerusalem at all costs for my sake. I was once there myself.' " (Mehmed V of Turkey rides a camel from Gaza to Jerusalem as his came... More
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The Dance of Death. The Kaiser. "Stop! Stop! I'm tired." Death. "I started at your bidding; I stop when I choose."
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To All At Home. (The baby for 1918 creates a poster with "Stick It!", held up by a sailor and a soldier)
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The coming army. Father. "Here's to the fighter of lucky eighteen! Son."And here's to the soldier of fifty!""
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Woman-Power. Ceres. "Speed the plough!" Ploughman. "I don't know who you are, ma'am, but it's no good speeding the plough unless we can get the women to do the harvesting." [Fifty thousand more women are wante... More
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"Complete Accord"; or, All Done by Kindness. Imperial Trainer (to his dog Karl). "Now then, no nonesense; Through you go!"
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The Dud. (An un-exploded artillery shell feels sad to have become a museum piece back at the Home Front)
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A political cartoon. A hunched figure sows seeds on the ground, out of a bag labeled "Morocco Loan." Adds it to the ground labeled "European Peace." Signed "Bernard Partridge."
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Drake's Way. Zeebrugge. St George's Day, 1918. Admiral Drake (to Admiral Keyes). "Bravo, Sir! Tradition holds. My men singed a king's beard, and ours have singed a kaiser's moustaches."
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Bobby (at the conclusion of dinner). "Mother, I don't know how it is, but I never seem to get that - that - nice sick feeling nowadays."
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The Celestial Dud. Kaiser. "Ha! A new and brilliant star added to my constellation of the eagle!" General Foch. "On the wane, I think." [It is anticipated in astronomical circles that the new star, Nova Aquilæ... More
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Von Pot and Von Kettle. German General. "Why the devil don't you stop these Americans coming across? That's your job." German Admiral. "And why the devil don't you stop 'em when they ARE across? That's yours."
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