A scene on the frontier of the United States: a Native American (left) is shown scalping a dead British soldier. Another British soldier who has already been scalped is shown on the left edge of the design. In the center a second Native American, from whose rifle hangs a sign "Reward for 16 ... scalps" and in whose knife initials "G.R." have been etched, is shown handing a scalp to an obese British soldier (right). The speech balloon above the soldier 's head reads: "Bring me the scalps and the King our master will reward you"; from his pocket a strip of paper "Secret service money". In the background, Native Americans and British soldiers dance around a fire
Description:
Title etched above image., Signed with the initials "L.G." in lower right corner., A copy in reverse of a print by William Charles. For original version, see Library of Congress call no.: PGA -- Charles (W.) -Scene on the frontiers ... (A size) [P&P]., and Eight lines of verse in two columns below image: Arise Columbia's sons and forward press, your country's wrongs call loudly for redress ...
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, History, Scalping, Soldiers, and British
Comité Enragés-Internationale situationniste Conseil pour le maintien des occupations
Published / Created:
1968]
Call Number:
BrSides Box 2008 90
Image Count:
2
Description:
A détourné comic strip. The text is from the first paragraph of the tract, "Adresse à tous les travailleurs" (also dated May 30, 1968). and Mimeographed typescript.
Publisher:
Comité Enragés-Internationale situationniste, Conseil pour le maintien des occupations,
Subject (Topic):
Riots --France --Paris --History --20th century, Students --France --Political activity, and Working class --Economic conditions
Chisliev, D. G. Kulikov, F. T. Mikhailov, M. T. Nadezhdin, E. E. Rukavishnikov, Ivan, b. 1877. Smirnov, I. I. Teterskii, V. S. Zuzerovich-Klebanskii, L. M
Published / Created:
1906
Call Number:
2006 Folio S62
Image Count:
12
Publisher:
L.M. Zuzerovich-Klebanckii
Subject (Geographic):
Russia --History --Revolution, 1905-1907
Subject (Topic):
Caricatures and cartoons., Periodicals --Russia --Saint Petersburg, Political satire, Russian., and Russian wit and humor.
Walker's Hibernian magazine, or Compendium of entertaining knowledge (Dublin, Ireland : Monthly)
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Annual cumulations from 1775-1789 have supplements called "Appendix"., Chronological designation only., Cumulated annually by The Hibernian magazine (1785) and annually and semiannually by Walker's Hibernian magazine (1786-1811)., Folded illustrated plate between pages 684-685., Issues include general essays on many topics, selections from literature, comments on the theatre, poetry, a summary of events in Europe and England for the month, public events in Ireland including Parliamentary news (through 1798), marriage and death notices and promotions. During the American Revolution there is considerable coverage of events and personalities; political coverage of the French Revolution is extensive also. The Irish uprising of 1798 is described in some detail (although those issues are lacking in the copy cataloged)., May, 1785-December, 1811., Publisher's name and place of publication from general title page of annual cumulation; years of publication from dates of issues., and Running title includes subjects on current pages and date of issue; in later issues verso running titles read: Walker's Hibernian magazine.
Publisher:
printed by Thomas Walker,
Subject (Geographic):
Europe--History--18th century--Periodicals--Early works to 1800., Ireland--Civilization--18th century--Periodicals--Early works to 1800., and Ireland--History--18th century--Periodicals--Early works to 1800.
The opponents of parliamentary reform, including Wellington and Peel, attempt to pull down a column topped by Lord John Russell, a portrait of William IV on the plinth. The "Explanation of the engraving": This spirited sketch was originally designed by George Cruikshank. Esq., of Pentouville, London. The column in the centre is dedicated to the "King and Constitution," on the base of which is a portrait of his present Majesty, William IV. On the top of the columnn [sic] stands Lord John Russell, holding in his hand the Mirror of Truth. On the left of the pillar the Duke of Wellington, Sir R. Peel, and others are attempting with cords, axes, &c. to overturn the column; while on on [sic] the right, Lord Chancellor Brougham and Earl Grey stand in a calm and dignfied position, smiling at the futile attempts of the Boroughmongers to overturn the People's Rights. On the same side Lord Althorp is seen bearing a banner, representing the future prosperity of England, and the Attorney General (Sir Thomas Denman) is supporting the Flag of Victory
Description:
Title from letterpress text above image., Designed by George Cruikshank according to the text below image., Date of publication from dealer's description., Printer's advertisement following imprint: ... where may be had, the Reformer's Attack on the Old Rotten Tree., Woodcut with letterpress text, including "Explanation of the engraving" below the image followed five columns with two verses: "William and reform!!!" and King William and Liberty for ever! by J.C. Walters"., Woodcut with letterpress text framed with printers devices and between columns of verse., and Mounted on blue paper.
Publisher:
Printed by R. Heppel, 113 Coleshill-Street, Birmingham ...
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Denman, Thomas Denman, Baron, 1779-1854, Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl, 1764-1845, Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, Russell, John Russell, Earl, 1792-1878, William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765-1837, Spencer, John Charles Spencer, Earl, 1782-1845, and Great Britain. Parliament.
Subject (Topic):
Reform, Politics and government, Banners, Flags, and British
Political cartoon depicting Jonathan forcing a mug of 'Perry' down the throat of John Bull, a uniformed man. Jonathan is depicted saying "Take it, Johnny - take it I say - why can't you take it? - It will mend your morals & your manners too, friend Johnny - Plague on you, you shall swallow it." John Bull is depicted saying "O! don't force me to take it, Brother Jonathan - Give me Holland Gin, French Brandy - anything but this D----d Yankee Perry - it has already fuddled me." Five ships are shown in the background
Description:
Amos Doolittle, known for his engravings of the Battle of Lexington, designer and engraver of a number of political cartoons. and Manuscript caption at bottom.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Perry, Oliver Hazard.
Subject (Topic):
History, Humor, caricatures, etc, and Lake Erie, Battle of, 1813
Afanasev, Leonid, b. 1864. Dmitriev, V. A. E rastov, G. P. Grossen, V. I. Gurvich, I. I. Ianov, A. A. Nevskii, D. N. Trofimov, V. V. Turok, V. E. Veinberg, A. A. Vereshchagina, V. A
Published / Created:
1905-1906
Call Number:
2006 Folio S41
Image Count:
8
Description:
Weekly.
Publisher:
G.P. E rastov
Subject (Geographic):
Russia --History --Revolution, 1905-1907
Subject (Topic):
Caricatures and cartoons., Periodicals --Russia --Saint Petersburg, Political satire, Russian., and Russian wit and humor.