Abraham Lincoln and the London Punch

cartoons, comments and poems, published in the London charivari, during the American Civil War (1861-1865)

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Abraham Lincoln and the London Punch

cartoons, comments and poems, published in the London charivari, during the American Civil War (1861-1865)

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Table of Contents

Illustration. The American Juggernaut Page Fronticepiece
Illustration. Divorce A. Vinculo Page 13 Illutration. The American Difficulty Page 15 Illustration. The American Gladiators Page 17 Illustration. Naughty Jonathan Page 19 Illustration. How they went to take Canada Page 21 Illustration. A Family Quarrel Page 23 Illustration. King Cotton Bound Page 25 Illustration. The Genu-ine Othello Page 27 Illustration. Over the Way Page 29 Illustration. The Wilful Boy Page 31 Illustration. A Likely Story Page 33 Illustration. Look out for Squalls Page 35 Illustration. A Bad Case of Throwing Stones Page 37 Illustration. Waiting for An Answer Page 39 Illustration. Columbia's Fix Page 41 Illustration. Boxing Day Page 43 Illustration. "Up a Tree" Page 45 Illustration. Naughty Jonathan Page 47 Illustration. Oberon and Titania Page 49 Illustration. The New Orleans Plume Page 51 Illustration. The "Sensation" Struggle in America Page 53 Illustration. The Latest from America Page 55 Illustration. One Good Turn Deserves Another Page 57 Illustration. "Not up to Time" Page 59 Illustration. Lincoln's Two Difficulties Page 61 Illustration. More Freedom than Welcome Page 63 Illustration. The Overdue Bill Page 65 Ilustration. Abe Lincoln's Last Card Page 67 Illustration. Latest from Spirit-Land Page 69 Illustration. Scene from the American "Tempest" Page 71 Illustration. "Beware" Page 73 Illustration. The Great "Cannon Game" Page 75 Illustration. "Rowdy" Notions of Emancipation Page 77 Illustration. Brutus and Caesar Page 79 Ilustration. The Black Conscription Page 81 Illustration. John Bull's Neutrality Page 83 Illustration. Scylla and Charybdis Page 85 Illustration. The Storm-Signal Page 87 Illustration. Extremes Meet Page 89 Illustration. "Beecher's American Soothing Syrup" Page 91 Illustration. "Holding a Candle to the ****" Page 93 Illustration. Neutrality Page 95 Illustration. Something for Paddy Page 97 Illustration. Very Probable Page 99 Illustration. Mrs. North and her Attorney Page 101 Illustration. Columbia's Sewing Machine Page 103 Illustration. The Black Draft Page 103 Illustration. The Federal Phoenix Page 105 Illustration. The Grand Transformation Scene Page 106 Illustration. The Threatening Notice Page 107 Illustration. Vulcan in the Sulks Page 108 Illustration. The American Gladiators-Habet! Page 110 Illustration. Britannia Sympathises with Columbia Page 111 Illustration. Peace Page 112

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Published in
New York
Other Titles
Punch (London, England)

Classifications

Library of Congress
E457.63 .W22

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p. L., 11-113 p.
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7163230M
Internet Archive
abrahamlincolnth00walsrich
LCCN
09008748
OCLC/WorldCat
1929033

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