5 786 Gratis bilder av Puck

Japan makes her début under Columbia's auspices - Keppler. LCCN2012647330
In battle array, - and there's not much doubt about the result - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648476
A young head on old shoulders - Keppler. LCCN2012647377
A mother! How odd! - Gordon Ross. LCCN2011648850 (cropped)
22 - 98 - 49 - C. - O. - D. - charge! - Albert Levering. LCCN2002720337
Commercial progress blocked - drawn by Will Crawford. LCCN2011649607
Draner - La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, Puck, 1867
Driven to it - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647329
Gone crazy - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2012648537
Give the town a good flushing out. It needs it - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647518
Hobson's choice - you can go or stay - J.A Wales. LCCN2011661384
His silent partners - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647610
Fire protection wanted - Keppler. LCCN2010651361
In battle array, - and there's not much doubt about the result - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648476
Another air-ship failure - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645526
Another greatest effort of his life - F. Opper. LCCN2011661382
A disappointed god; he cries for more - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647466
Old home weak - Gordon Grant '13. LCCN2011649635
Our American girls are capturing the House of Lords - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648589
Or bust - K. LCCN2011649386
Partners in t(he) bogie business - Keppler. LCCN2010646245
Making hay while the rain falls - W.E. Hill '10. LCCN2011647607
Making the most of it - Gillam. LCCN2011661312
Making the most of it - Gillam. LCCN2011661312
New York's new senator - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647396
Rough on cats - Frank A. Nankivell. LCCN2011647308
Political pirates - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648474
A Thanksgiving truce - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645756
The administration's hardest job - J. Keppler. LCCN2011661766
The easy umpire - Will Crawford. LCCN2011647520
The opium-joint of the Republican irreconcilables - a cheap way of being happy - Zimmerman. LCCN2011660610
The old woman of the Senate is doing her best - at a hopeless job - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647628
The most important thing in the universe - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011645953
The national bird of prey - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645733
The morning after - Keppler. LCCN2011645715
The goat of Cannonism - Kep. LCCN2011647629
The great congressional tramp bullying the old women of the national household - Gillam. LCCN2012647223
The Wickersham will git yer if yer don't - watch - out! LCCN2011649071
He won't let go - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011647306
The three buddensieks of the American navy - F. Opper. LCCN2011661759
The three buddensieks of the American navy - F. Opper. LCCN2011661759
The shade of Jefferson protests - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652025
The ready-made Napoleon - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2011645721
The sea-serpent season upon us again - F. Opper. LCCN2012648647
The sea-serpent season upon us again - F. Opper. LCCN2012648647
The boss bear trainer - Keppler. LCCN2011647359
The attack on our outer ramparts - first the house of refuge - then the public schools - then - the Constitution! - J. Keppler. LCCN2011661440
Twenty years after - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652183
Shutting the stable-door after the horse is stolen - F. Opper. LCCN2012645198
Waiting for scraps from the Thanksgiving table - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647633
Memorial Day, 1899 - three veterans under one flag - Keppler. LCCN2012647425
Scenes and behind scenes at the Metropolitan opera - Hy Mayer ; drawn by Hy Mayer. LCCN2011660522
Et tu, Brute! - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010651558
Here, Puss, Puss! - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647329
I am a Democrat! - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648718
I guess I can keep right ahead - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652208
I've had a perfectly corking time! - K. LCCN2011647324
Give it another twist, Grover - we're all with you! - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2012648595
Independence Day of the future - C.J. Taylor. LCCN2012648736
I've had a perfectly corking time! - K. LCCN2011647324
Look not behind thee - Keppler. LCCN2011647604
Peanut Dave, the little defender - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648649
Sacre bleu! - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652299
Poor thing! - they have taken the life out of it! - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647648
There is a rich land to the south - the Pan-American Mercury to the yankee manufacturers - Keppler. LCCN2011648880
There is a rich land to the south - the Pan-American Mercury to the yankee manufacturers - Keppler. LCCN2011648880
We won't do a thing to it! - Dalrymple. LCCN2012648459
A strenuous job on the Cuban ranch - J.S. Pughe. LCCN2010652191
Back from Bololand - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011645739
Gulliver-Cleveland takes possession of the enemy's fleet and deprives them of their strength - Gillam. LCCN2011661756
Jack the giant-killer - Will Crawford. LCCN2011649381
Let the political army have new drums also! - Gillam. LCCN2012645448
Let us have a good bankruptcy law, as a protection against the preferred creditor swindle - J.K. LCCN2012645556
In the German jam closet - L.M. Glackens. LCCN2011647375
In the republican eden - Keppler. LCCN2011647229
Inaugural ball, March 4th, 1901 - engaged for another dance - Keppler. LCCN2010651385
1902 finds the helm in safe hands - Keppler. LCCN2010651495
A flirtation that may lead to serious results in the fall - F. Opper. LCCN2011661767
A flirtation that may lead to serious results in the fall - F. Opper. LCCN2011661767
Another explosion at hand - Keppler ; J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg., N.Y. LCCN97507999
Discharged as cured - Albert Levering. LCCN2011647498
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