Dalrymple, Louis, 1866-1905
Louis Dalrymple
لوي دالريمبل
Dalrymple, Louis (Amreican cartoonist, 1866-1905)
VIAF ID: 18921702 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dalrymple, Louis ‡g Amreican cartoonist, 1866-1905
- 100 1 0 ‡a Dalrymple, Louis, ‡d 1866-1905
- 100 0 _ ‡a Louis Dalrymple
- 100 0 _ ‡a لوي دالريمبل
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man | |
Columbia's Easter bonnet | |
History repeats itself | |
On the presidential golf links | |
The opening of the gate | |
Our Don Quixote | |
Our foreign missions;-- an embarrassment of riches for the heathen | |
Out Nebraska way | |
Out of a clear sky comes a fierce nor'wester! | |
Out of the silver flood! | |
The outcome | |
Papa's pet | |
Patient waiters are no losers | |
Pennsylvania's disgrace | |
The peril of France - at the mercy of the octopus | |
The physician of the period | |
Pioneer Cleveland | |
The police version of it | |
"Politics makes strange bedfellows" | |
Poor Illinois! | |
"Poor thing! - they have taken the life out of it!" | |
Pouf! goes the "league" | |
The "press view" at the candidate show | |
A promising chicken | |
Puck hopes - that Philadelphia will follow the good example of Brooklyn and New York | |
Puck to Victoria, R. | |
[Puck's pictorial definitions. A rough diamond] | |
Puck's political weather forecast for Fourteenth Street and vicinity | |
Puck's presidential possibilities. | |
The pull is behind them | |
Put in his place | |
A puzzling feature of the new prosperity | |
The quarrelsome European nursery | |
[A rare opportunity] | |
Ready! | |
The Republican Christmas tree | |
The Republican schoolma'am and her pupils | |
The return from exile | |
The return of the prodigal party | |
The rival May parties | |
[Road marker] | |
[The ruling passion] | |
A sad case | |
The same old power behind the throne | |
"Save me from my friends!" | |
School begins | |
A senate for revenue only | |
A senatorial desperado | |
Settling affairs of state | |
Silly old women! - their little brooms can't sweep back the great big ocean | |
Singed paws | |
Sit on him! | |
Sizing each other up | |
Smashed! | |
[Snake coiled around the letter T] | |
The spring athletic meeting | |
Spring music - see poem page 107 | |
"Step up, gentlemen, and try your luck!" | |
The struggle for life | |
A suggestion to the Buffalo Exposition; - Let us have a chamber of female horrors | |
The survival of the fittest | |
Tariff reform tonic | |
Thanks to whom thanks are due | |
That settles it! | |
They are away off the track | |
This is the "pull" that civil service reform has with this administration | |
A troublesome infant - he grows faster than his god-fathers expected | |
Trying his patience | |
[U.S. Postmaster General John Wanamaker] | |
Uncle Sam's picnic | |
Uncle Sam's summer girl for '95 | |
An unequal contest; they can find no flaw in his armor | |
"United we stand for civilization and peace!" | |
Unpleasant plight of the "advance agent of prosperity" | |
The vote of the gold democrats; -- their country's welfare before their party's welfare | |
The wail of the Jingos | |
Waiting for scraps from the Thanksgiving table | |
Waiting for the good times to blow over | |
Waiting for the verdict--the coroner's jury will undoubtedly find that the deceased committed suicide | |
"We won't do a thing to it!" | |
Wed! "Does oo love oo Tigy-Wigy?" | |
"What a fuss they made about us!" | |
"When doctors disagree" | |
Where is the difference? | |
"Who laughs last laughs best" | |
"Who will haul it down?" | |
Will she be rescued? | |
"Wireless telegraphy" | |
World ency. of cartoons, 1976: | |
The world's constable | |
Wrapped up in his pet idea | |
The writing on the wall | |
The yellow pest - putting its nose into everything |