Arno, Peter
Arno, Peter, 1904-1968
Arno, Peter (American cartoonist, 1904-1968)
Arno, Peter, pseudonüüm, 1904-1968.
Peter Arno American cartoonist
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arno, Peter
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arno, Peter
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arno, Peter ‡d 1904-1968
- 100 1 _ ‡a Arno, Peter ‡g American cartoonist, 1904-1968
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arno, Peter, ‡d 1904-1968
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Peter Arno ‡c American cartoonist
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Curtis Arnoux Peters, Jr
- 500 1 _ ‡a Peters, Curtis Arnoux
- 500 1 _ ‡a Peters, Curtis Arnoux ‡d 1904-1968
Works
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"--and it's snowing, sergeant! Great, glorious white flakes!" | |
The bedside tales. | |
Benchley lost and found : 39 prodigal pieces | |
Cafeteria scene | |
Captain and sinking ship | |
"Gad, Emma, my right side! Scratch it!" | |
[Gentleman with champagne glass, no. 2] | |
The guide: 'Now for some real sport!' | |
Humorous cartoons | |
"If I hear one more word about safety, I'll scream!" | |
"If it breaks badly, he watches even harder; his eyes begin to bug out a little" | |
"I'm sorry, Miss, but you'll have to get off the street, until the all-clear, I mean" | |
"It feels like it might be a grain of sand" | |
"It's all right, I'm just illustrating a point" | |
"It's an oink-oink here, an oink-oink there, here an oink, there an oink, everywhere an oink-oink" | |
Ladies & gentlemen. | |
"Let's go to the Trans-Lux and hiss Roosevelt!" | |
"I love this country, Higgins! It's been good to me!" | |
Mais où sont les yachts des clients? ou un bon coup d'oeil lucide sur la bourse | |
"Michael! Where's that air coming from?" | |
"Mmm-m--it looks good! What is it?" | |
"Mrs. Choate's just fine, thank you. How's Mrs. Delano?" | |
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925) | |
"No I can't. I'm all worn out. If I weren't so tired I'd be attending a funeral in Bay Ridge" | |
No trespassing, members only, Boca Vera Beach Club | |
Paul Revere leaving his bride at the altar | |
The Peter Arno Pocket Book. | |
Peter Arno's favorites. | |
Peter Arno's hell of a way to run a railroad. | |
Peter Arno's Man in the Shower | |
[Police officer issuing a ticket for jaywalking to an old woman helped across the street by a boy scout against the "Dont Walk" signal] | |
"Say Mrs. Van Sant, the exterminator's here" | |
"Shh--Herbert's resting! He has to address five million people on the radio tonight!" | |
Sizzling platter. | |
"Take it Brother Andrew!" | |
Taxis | |
"Tell me about yourself, your struggles, your dreams, your telephone number" | |
Terav pilk Wall Streetile. | |
"There are certain things that cannot be adequately explained to a virgin either by words or pictures" | |
"There they go, the four horsemen--Famine, Pestilence, Death, and Butterfingers" | |
Two drivers | |
"The type of customer who habitually sits in a board room is frequently just a gent who loves to chat in masculine company but doesn't belong to a club" | |
[Waiter grinding pepper] | |
"The wardrobe mistress would like a word with you, Miss Jackson" | |
"Well, this is a hell of a time to shave!" | |
Where are the customers' yachts ? : or a good hard look at Wall Street | |
Whoops dearie! 1927. | |
"You mean the three bears raised all that stink over a lousy bowl of breakfast food?" |