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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Original Format
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Magazines (periodicals)
Photomechanical prints : offset, color
Physical Dimensions
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32 x 50.5 cm.
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Title
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Puck Magazine, centerfold. "Why not go the limit?" by Harry Grant Dart. Vol. 63, No. 1620. March 18, 1908
Creator
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Dart, Harry Grant, 1869-1938
Subject
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Bars--1900-1910
Cartoons (Commentary)--1900-1910
Mother and child
Periodical illustrations --1900-1910
Smoking--1900-1910
Women--Clothing & dress--1900-1910
Women--Civil rights--1900-1910
Women--Social life--1900-1910
Description
An account of the resource
Full color cartoon published in Puck Magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Caption: "For the benefit of those ladies who ask the right to smoke in public."
Illustration shows a crowd of women in the "Mrs. P.J. Gilligan" bar smoking and drinking. Two children are standing by one table where a woman (their mother) is smoking.
One of the signs on the wall beside the bar reads: "Women sometimes: Ladies never spit on the floor./ Ladies will please refrain from throwing cigar butts in the free lunch./ No scrapping allowed on the premises."
Publisher
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New York : J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg.
Date
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1908-03-18
Format
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1 p.
Language
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English
Bars
Cartoons
Children
Clothing
Humor
Magazine
Puck
Smoking
Social life
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
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Photomechanical prints
Magazines (periodicals)
Physical Dimensions
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32 x 33 cm.
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Title
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Puck magazine : "And Yet She Asks For Her Rights!" W.J. Glackens. May 1, 1912
Creator
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Glackens, LM (Louis M.), 1866-193
Subject
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Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Social role
Role reversal
Description
An account of the resource
Full color caricatures published on page 16 of Puck magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Illustration shows a woman going ahead of a waiting line at a ticket office and a man being beaten for attempting the same thing.
Caption: And yet she asks for her rights.
"Woman never lets a little thing like a waiting line interfere with her going to a ticket window."
"What would happen to a man if he butted in at the head of a line like Woman does?"
Publisher
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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1912-05-01
Format
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1 p.
Language
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English
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PERI.1912.05
Caricature
Cartoon
Gender roles
Humor
Illustration
Louis Glackens
Men
Public
Puck
Roles
Social life
Women's roles
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Title
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Original Format
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Magazines (periodicals)
Physical Dimensions
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25 x 32.5 cm.
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Puck magazine, centerfold : "Why the first meeting of the 'Advanced Women's Club' was a failure." Frederick Opper. [January 8, 1896]
Creator
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Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937
Subject
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Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Women--Clothing & dress--1890-1900
Women--Societies and clubs
Description
An account of the resource
Full color cartoon from Puck Magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Illustration shows six scenes. A group of women are seated next to one another, addressed by "Prof. Brayneford" who has written a paper on "Burning Questions of Reform for Women." In each scene, one woman leaves the meeting after being insulted by the speaker's assertions that they are each unattractive or objectionable in some way due to their physical appearance. The president of the organization, crying, is the only one left in the room with the speaker by the end.
Each scene contains an individual caption.
Publisher
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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[1896-01-08]
Format
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2 p.
Language
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English
Identifier
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PERI.1896.01
Caricature
Cartoons
Clothing
Frederick Opper
Illustration
Magazine
Puck
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Original Format
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Magazines (periodicals)
Physical Dimensions
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36 x 27 cm.
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Puck Magazine, cover : "A.D. 1915 - with Puck's apologies to the 'coming woman'" by Frederick Opper. Vol. 37, No. 939. March 6, 1895
Creator
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Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937, artist
Subject
The topic of the resource
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Magazine covers--1890-1900
Men--Domestic life--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Women--Clothing & dress--1890-1900
Women--Social life--1890-1900
Women in men's clothing
Description
An account of the resource
Full color cartoon published on the cover of Puck Magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Illustration shows a poorly dressed woman, "Dusty Maude," addressing a man, the "Timid Househusband,"who is wearing an apron and holding an infant, standing at the front door of his home. In the background, a dog with its tail between its legs, enters a doghouse to hide.
Caption:
Dusty Maude: Is dere any lady-folks about de house?
Timid Househusband: No-o - no, ma'am; - they have all gone to a primary meeting.
Dusty Maude: Den set out de best dere is in de pantry, an' don't do any screamin', or I'll clip yer whiskers!
Publisher
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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1895-03-06
Format
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2 p.
Language
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English
Identifier
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PERI.1895.02
Caricature
Cartoons
Clothing
Domestic
Frederick Opper
Illustration
Magazine
Puck
Women's roles
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Title
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Color lithographs
Clippings (information artifacts)
Physical Dimensions
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34 x 26.5 cm.
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Puck Magazine. "Puck proposes that the country post-offices be given to attractive young ladies. This will keep out "offensive partisans" and please everybody. May 1885.
Creator
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Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937, artist
Subject
The topic of the resource
Cartoons (Commentary)--1880-1890
Postmasters
Post offices
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Description
An account of the resource
Full color cartoon published in Puck Magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page was removed from the original issue.
In one illustration, three women working behind the counter of the post office where a crowd is gathered. In the other illustration, two men are standing outside--one is the "Democratic applicant for post-office-rejected for fear of 'offensive partisanship'"; the other is the "Republican post-master-dismissed for 'offensive partisanship.'"
Publisher
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New York : Mayer, Merkel &Ottman Lith.
Date
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1885-05
Format
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1 sheet ([1] page)
Language
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English
Cartoon
Frederick Opper
Illustration
Magazine
Post office
Postal worker
Puck
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Magazines (periodicals)
Physical Dimensions
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33.5 x 24 cm.
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Title
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Puck Magazine, cover : "A squelcher for woman suffrage" by C.J. Taylor. Vol. 35, No. 900. June 6, 1894
Creator
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Taylor, C.J. (Taylor, Charles Jay), 1855-1929
Subject
The topic of the resource
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Magazine covers--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Voting--1890-1900
Women--Civil rights--1890-1900
Women--Clothing & dress--1890-1900
Women's suffrage--1890-1900
Description
An account of the resource
Full color cartoon published on the cover of Puck Magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Caption: How can she vote, when the fashions are so wide, and the voting booths are so narrow?
Illustration shows a tall woman wearing a very wide dress and hat, who is denied the opportunity to vote because she cannot fit in the narrow booths. On the doors to the voting booths are signs: "Ballots Must Be Prepared In These Booths." A policeman is standing on the left, and, in the background, election officials are standing over the ballot box for "Election District No. 13".
On the reverse, is an article about the women's suffrage movement entitled "Concerning an unmanly fad."
Publisher
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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1894-06-06
Format
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2 p.
Language
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English
Identifier
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PERI.1894.01
Ballot
C.J. Taylor
Caricature
Cartoons
Clothing
Election
Illustrations
Magazine
Puck
voting booth
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Title
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Periodicals
Description
An account of the resource
Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
Document
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Original Format
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Magazines (periodicals)
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24.5 x 31.5 cm.
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Puck magazine, centerfold : "At the Emancipated Women's Club." C.J. Taylor. Vol 39, No. 990. February 26, 1896
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Taylor, C.J. (Taylor, Charles Jay), 1855-1929
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Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Men--Domestic life--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Women--Social life--1890-1900
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Full color cartoon published on page 16 of Puck Magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page has been removed from the original issue.
Illustration shows a a woman seated in a room where many other women are gathered, reading a piece of paper as a young woman looks on. The seated woman's husband is standing at the door with three children.
Caption: At the Emancipated Women's Club.
Page: "Your husband wants to see you, Mum. He says the baby's tooth is through at last, and he had to come and show it to you, Mum!".
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New York, Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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1896-02-26
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2 p.
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English
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PERI.1896.02
C.J. Taylor
Caricature
Cartoons
Domestic
Illustration
Magazine
men's roles
Puck
women's clubs
Women's roles
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Periodicals
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Issues of newspapers and magazines from the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries include the <em>Anti-Slavery Examiner</em>, the <em>National Anti-Slavery Standard</em>, the <em>Woman’s Journal</em>, the <em>Woman Citizen</em>, the <em>Woman’s Tribune</em>, the <em>Vote</em>, the <em>Suffragist</em>, <em>Harper’s Weekly</em>, the <em>Woman Patriot</em>, <em>Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly</em>, <em>Everywoman</em>, <em>Life,</em> and the <em>Revolution</em>. <br /><br />The collection also includes an original clippings from 1908 to 1924, and newspapers from August 18, 1920, the day Tennessee became the 36th and final state to ratify the woman suffrage amendment.
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Magazines (periodicals)
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36 x 27 cm.
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Title
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Puck magazine : "Where A Woman Belongs according to those who oppose her right to vote." Art Young. [Circa 1912]
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Young, Art, 1866-1943
Subject
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Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Fashion
Satire
Social role
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Description
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Cartoon and satirical article published in Puck magazine, a weekly humor magazine first published in 1871 until 1918. This page was removed from the original issue.
The illustration shows a woman standing in the middle of a box with a dotted line, holding up an apron and standing between an oven and a baby cryiing in a cradle. Outside of the box are the words "Don't step over this line."
On the same page is the article, "Fashion Notes for the Year 1925." This article features women members of Congress, the Supreme Court, and Cabinet in 1925 who are focused entirely on fashion. Included among the imagined names are Congresswoman Brazenly, Mrs. Anastasia Annabelle Nerve, and Mrs. Evangeline C. Fittzhallow M. Bussler.
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New York : Keppler & Schwarzmann
Date
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[Circa 1912]
Format
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1 p.
Language
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English
Identifier
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PERI.1912.04
Art Young
Caricature
Cartoon
Domestic
Fashion
Gender roles
Humor
Illustration
Motherhood
Puck
Satire