Kirby, Rollin, 1875-1952
Rollin Kirby American political cartoonist (1875-1952)
Kirby, Rollin
VIAF ID: 36154575 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Bailing out | |
Bing! | |
The haunted man | |
He who laughs... lasts, anecdotes from Norway's home front, edited and published by Hans Olav and Tor Myklebost,... Chef illustrator, Johan Bull. Other contributors : Rollin Kirby, Gluyas Williams, John R. Holmgren, Fred Cooper | |
History of the thrift movement in America | |
How the Germans murder children, 1915?: | |
Hyah, rattlesnake!! | |
Men of destiny | |
No sale! | |
[Recueil. Dossiers biographiques Boutillier du Retail. Documentation sur William Edgar Borah] | |
Refusing to give the lady a seat | |
A reluctant paying teller | |
Right in the overalls | |
En route to Berchtesgaden | |
Le salut du Bronx | |
Salute from an expert | |
The sand is running low | |
Selling simplicity | |
The shadow | |
Shining examples | |
The ship of the desert | |
The show that flopped | |
Sic semper tyrannis! | |
Sieg heil! | |
Silhouettes de la guerre | |
Slowly breaking his back | |
Snooping around on the outside | |
The spin of the wheel; a one-act comedy | |
Spring and the ancient mariner | |
A spurious appeal | |
Still more handwriting on the wall | |
"Stop shivering, my nervous friend. There'll be no further inflation" | |
Straight talk from the old man | |
A strain on the old top-piece | |
Stumbling on to the end | |
Sudden activity induced by Maine | |
"Swear!" | |
"Swine! How dare they sink my French navy!" | |
Take it away, Mr. and Mrs. Voter! | |
Take it or leave it | |
Take your time and get it right! | |
Taking it away from him | |
Thanksgiving parade | |
Their fighting spirit scorns defeat | |
Their story and they're stuck with it | |
"There, that ought to hold for a year" | |
They asked for it | |
A thing of shreds and patches | |
Tillers of the soil | |
A time for courage | |
To the last man | |
To Versailles | |
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son | |
Too hot to handle | |
Too much Smith! | |
Trapped! | |
Trying to breast the gale | |
Trying to find a way out | |
"Turn around so I can see your face!" | |
Uncle Sam gets an earful | |
Under two flags | |
Untouched by the cyclone | |
An unwilling slave | |
A vast improvement | |
A visitor drops in | |
Waiting for the door to open | |
Walking in his sleep | |
"War is the noblest state of man" -- Mussolini | |
We are waging a war of defense | |
We can't risk losing them | |
We who are about to walk salute you | |
"What goes on here?" | |
What Gov. Bricker couldn't do | |
What price glory? | |
What the Havana Conference did | |
When the caissons roll | |
When the levee broke | |
When the time comes | |
"Where did you get them, Benito?" | |
Where does this income group fit in under the Willkie plan? | |
Who is this Wilson? | |
Who says that war is man's business? | |
Who the hell issued this statement? | |
Who told you there were no Americans in France, Papa? | |
Wind of public opinion | |
The winged lion | |
With the morning milk | |
[Woman entering train compartment] | |
Work for the ratcatcher | |
"You are going to die if Willkie isn't elected!" | |
You began it, Adolf | |
You can't do business with that! | |
You can't have both | |
You can't help that way | |
You can't say the old gentleman isn't trying | |
"You see, it all depends on who does the encirclement!" |