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1881 The End of the World
Thomas Nast
c. 1881
Adam's Fall.
Thomas Nast
November 4, 1876
Advice is Cheap
Thomas Nast
c. 1880
After All.
Thomas Nast
October 1, 1881
After November 8th, "You are not in it see!!!"
Thomas Nast
1892
An "Aggressive" "Still Hunt."
Thomas Nast
September 30, 1876
An "Aggressive" "Still Hunt."
Thomas Nast
September 30, 1876
A. Johnson Idea of Reconstruction and Congress's
Thomas Nast
no date
The Alabama Plan Works Like Magic
Thomas Nast
c. 1881
"Alexander and Diogenes."--[Not by Landseer.]
Thomas Nast
July 6, 1878
"All Quiet on the" Hudson.
Thomas Nast
October 27, 1877
The Almighty £.
Thomas Nast
June 9, 1877
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