![Needed the money](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928548il.jpg)
![Greeting The trail of the lonesome pine](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929655il.jpg)
![A Christmas call](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928990il.jpg)
![The old story](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929457il.jpg)
![The greatest juggling act on earth](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929403il.jpg)
![A dress rehearsal for the road](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928995il.jpg)
![Gee, but you look funny!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929616il.jpg)
![Christmas Puck](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929653il.jpg)
![Unpleasant plight of the ‘advance agent of prosperity’](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930652il.jpg)
Louis Dalrymple (American, 1866 – 1905)
![The next candidate for statehood](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928980il.jpg)
![In the Chinese labyrinth](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929192il.jpg)
![What a newspaper puff can do](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930811il.jpg)
![The Presidential recruiting-office](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929966il.jpg)
![March millinery](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928546il.jpg)
![Our own Manchu dynasty, which is about due for a bump](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928555il.jpg)
Frank Arthur Nankivell (Australian, 1869–1959)
![The same old model](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928905il.jpg)
![I’ve got a permit](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928816il.jpg)
![Foes in his path – the herculean task before our next president](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929923il.jpg)
Bernhard Gillam (American, 1856 – 1896)
![The cigar band fiend](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930774il.jpg)
![A picture without words](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930057il.jpg)
![The flying dutchman](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929389il.jpg)
![The safer choice](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929482il.jpg)
![The eyes have it](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928973il.jpg)
![Puck Easter](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/928840il.jpg)
![You dirty boy!](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/929582il.jpg)
![Kite time](https://mdl.artvee.com/ft/930182il.jpg)
Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire.
It was founded in 1876 by Joseph Keppler, an Austrian immigrant cartoonist. Puck covered presidential politics and social issues of the late 19th century to the early 20th century.