7955 Imágenes gratuitas de Puck

Take my lantern. You need it more than I do! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649425
Tammany throws away its butt, and the monopoly bootblack picks it up - F. Opper. LCCN2011661829
The grand opening march over the Brooklyn Bridge - F. Opper. LCCN2012645476
The first steps alone; - May 20th, 1902 - Ehrhart. LCCN2010651599
The vision of Joan of New Hampshire - Kep. LCCN2011645966
The theatrical manager's bunco-game, and how he works it - Ehrhart. LCCN2010651357
A new scythe cuts clean - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010651496
Well, for once they can't blame me - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647262
We're l-l-l-ost! - W.E. Hill '12. LCCN2011649389
Co', Boss! Co', Boss! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649069
Doing their little best to spoil his work - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2012648737
Driving the same old bargain - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647623
Father Knickerbocker's fight for a sensible Sunday law - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010651487
A down-hill movement - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648553 (cropped)
A bogus cremation for the benefit of the life-long Democrats - J. Keppler. LCCN2011661357
His first war-hero - Keppler. LCCN2010651461
History repeats itself - Dalrymple ; J. Ottman Lith. Co., N.Y. LCCN96506292
It might help some if Wall Street gave trading stamps - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647252
The smile that won't come on - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647505
Silly old women! - their little brooms can't sweep back the great big ocean - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648652
Silly old women! - their little brooms can't sweep back the great big ocean - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648652
The European Partingtons - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652151
They will dine in honor of Jefferson - Keppler. LCCN2012647412
The great American bull-fight - Kep. LCCN2011649375
The infant Hercules and the Standard Oil serpents - Frank A. Nankivell 1906. LCCN2011645893
The only Democratic presidential candidate who stands a chance of election in 1884 - F. Opper. LCCN2012645441
The only Democratic presidential candidate who stands a chance of election in 1884 - F. Opper. LCCN2012645441
Opening of the Panama Canal - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645812
Puck's presidential impossibility. The political peanut vender - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2012648669
Some things Mr. Bryan might do - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647373
He dares to touch it - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649387
Opening of the Panama Canal - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645812
Opening of the opera season - drilling the merry villagers - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647502
Santa Claus elect preparing for Christmas - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645590
The European Partingtons - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652151
Thanks to whom thanks are due - Dalrymple. LCCN2010651350
The cunning Republican scheme - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647340
They will dine in honor of Jefferson - Keppler. LCCN2012647412
The infant Hercules and the Standard Oil serpents - Frank A. Nankivell 1906. LCCN2011645893
The Teddyfication of the White House - Albert Levering 09. LCCN2011647431
This is not the New York Stock Exchange, it is the patronage exchange, called U.S. Senate - J.A. Wales. LCCN98518249
This is not the New York Stock Exchange, it is the patronage exchange, called U.S. Senate - J.A. Wales. LCCN98518249
This is the man who tells his wife that woman's place is in the home - W.E. Hill '12. LCCN2011649350
The new boy, January 1, 1905 - Frank A. Nankivell. LCCN2011645599
The goblin will get you if you don't watch out! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649597
The right man for mayor of greater New York - F. Opper. LCCN2012647697
President Turkey- For what we did not receive let us be truly thankful! - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652185
A troublesome infant - he grows faster than his god-fathers expected - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647640
The drill-master of the East - Frank A. Nankivell 1905. LCCN2011645727
The fight for the water-hole - Keppler. LCCN2011649139
The goose that lays the golden eggs - F. Opper. LCCN2012645506
Shedding his horns - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647231
Take my lantern. You need it more than I do! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011649425
The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man - Dalrymple. LCCN00650816
The American navy - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647257
The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man - Dalrymple. LCCN00650816
Tammany throws away its butt, and the monopoly bootblack picks it up - F. Opper. LCCN2011661829
The christening - Frank A. Nankivell. LCCN2011647432
Social hypocrisies, and the painful scenes they save us from - F. Opper. LCCN2012647597
Shedding his horns - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647231
Pan-American - Keppler. LCCN2010651408
Puck's notion of the kind of fancy-dress charity ball that would be a real, solid financial success - J. Keppler. LCCN2011661816
Puck's coaching parade, 1883 - F. Opper. LCCN2012645482
Puck's coaching parade, 1883 - F. Opper. LCCN2012645482
Puck's presidential possibilities. No. III, The czar out of a job - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648657
Out Nebraska way - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648644
The modern St. Anthony - and his terrible struggle to resist the temptations of the day - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648462
The new tattooed man - he makes an exhibition of himself - Kep. LCCN2011649136
Times have changed - K. LCCN2011647332
Times have changed - K. LCCN2011647332
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