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Introduction | A Brief History of Cartoons |
Mainstream & Elite Political Culture | A
Popular Medium
"Our National Dog Show" | The
Campaign Against Grant | Caricature and the Carte-de-Viste |
"Inspecting the Democratic Curiosity Shop"
End Notes | Cartoon Archive | Bibliography