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ONE HUNDREDCARTOONS BY CESARE

BRILLIANT and powerful interpretations of ourtimes by the artist whose change from the NewYork Sun to the New York Evening Post gave

the latter newspaper opportunity to say that when for

the first time in its history it decided to add a car-

toonist to its regular staff, it had obtained the

services of the ablest cartoonist in America.Whether dealing with politics or war, social sub-

jects, humorous situations, portraits, Cesareis alwaysan artist ; he is known as such throughout this country,while his work is reprinted in European periodicals

more often than that of any other American car-toonist.

His drawings have been characterized as ex-

pressing " the point of view that seeks not merelypleasantness or decorativeness or the suggestion ofa sympathetic anecdote, but rather the sincere repre-

sentation of life as seen by men of character, humorand insight."

His work satisfies to the utmost the definition ofthe difference— so often not clearly understood — be-tween the cartoon and the caricature : the caricaturemerely makes you laugh, the cartoon makes youthink.

4to Net, $3.00

Edition de Luxe, limited to 105 copies, printedon Japan vellum, numbered and signed by the artist.

Net, $7.SO

SMALLMAYNARD^COMPANY

PublishersBOSTON

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ONE HUNDREDCARTOONS BY GESARE

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SKETCH OF THE ARTISTBY HIMSELF

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ONE HUNDREDCARTOONS BY GESARE

BOSTON

Small, Maynard & Company

MGMXVI

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Copyright, 1916

By SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY

(Incorporated)

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S. J. PAEKHILL & CO., BOSTON, U.S.A.

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To

M. P. G.

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GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE TO

THE EDITORS OF THE NEW YORK SUN AND

OF HARPER'S WEEKLY FOR PERMISSION TO

REPRINT HERE DRAWINGS THAT FIRST

APPEARED IN THOSE PUBLICATIONS

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS— Continued

OF THE LEAST OF THESE, YI

The fifth circle of Hell

War staggered: "What crimes are committed in my nam

The octopus

Spring, 1915

Cabaret Rouge .

" Very clever, but how long can he keep it there

Cease firing !

The spirit of '48

No MERCY

Dropping the pilot

In the Englishman's home

The voice of the people

"The glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome

" Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one

done it unto me"

"Et tu, Brute ?"

One hundred years

Going ! Going ! .

Dividends on " a scrap of paper

Belgium restored

dulcis amor patriae

Honey ....The goose-step .

Between the devil and the deep sea

Always sure to report

Hoisting it again

Munchausen

Too late again .

Forcing the Dardanelles— a nightmare

" Close up these factories ! Sherman was right. Be neutral !

They agree on one thing: "Guilty!

Will he get him ?

Emperor William introduces peace

The dual throne

Hunger, the peacemaker

Another eviction

On wheels

A frightful jest

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS— Continued

The international law court

Christmas cheer, 191 5....Bringing up reinforcements

Ecce homo! .....Washing his hands ....There 's many a slip ....These died that these might live (?)

The phantom convoy ....The man with the sword

Printemps .....The American war-dog

The riddles ....." Le jour de gloire est arrive "

On the road .....The hostage ....." Why continue the struggle ? Can't you see we 've won on sea and

" Now remember what I told you "

Atlas ......The German submarine 'commander's accurate conception of the boat h

blew up .

"I can not tell a lie: he did it with his little submarine'

Awaiting orders— which flag ? . . . .

" It is not Germany's fault if peace is still withheld from the nations of

Europe" ....."Go easy with that, John !

".

" Unceasing was the play of wretched hands "

Thirsty ......Grief ......Via Verdun ....."The situation continues satisfactory"

May the sparks never reach it

" Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever

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THEY ARE ALL RED TO HIM

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Suggested by Dore's picture

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH YOUR BROTHER ABEL?"

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THE KAISER: "MY HEART BLEEDS FOR ANTWERP, TOO

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THE HONORABLE ALLY[7]

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THE SNOWMAN

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THE HYPHEN[13]

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LLOYD GEORGE, MINISTER OF MUNITIONS: "ENGLAND EXPECTS— "

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TO-MORROW'S GUIDE: "THESE ARE THE RUINS OFWILLIAM THE SECOND"

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WAR'S EDICT

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THE COLOSSUS

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CHRISTMAS MORNING

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WHAT IS TRUTH ?

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BY THE BEARD OF THE PROPHET, OUR FUTURE LIES IN THE EAST !

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WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY1732-1915

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TIRPITZ: "DREADFUL! TOO BAD

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THE WASH[37]

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RESURRECTED

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THE GREAT ALLY

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WHO SAID SICK?

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HOW HAPPY COULD I BE WITH NEITHER

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THE FURROW

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THE SUBLIME PORT[51 I

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THE STORM

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HALTED(The earthquake, January 15, 1915)

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SPRING FEVER

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OUT OF THE DEPTHS

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THE LUSITANIA CRISIS

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COLD AS THE ICEBERG(After the sinking of the I.usitania, 1915)

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THE FIFTH CIRCLE OF HELL" Away I Down there to the other dogs !

"

— Inferno, Canto VIII

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WAR, STAGGERED: "WHAT CRIMES ARE COMMITTED IN MY NAME[69]

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THE OCTOPUS[71]

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SPRING, 191

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CABARET ROUGE(The Germans capture Cabaret Rouge, June 12, 191 5)

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VERY CLEVER, BUT HOW LONG CAN HE KEEP IT THERE?"

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CEASE FIRING

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THE SPIRIT OF '48

Ich weiss nicht was soil es bedeuten '

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DROPPING THE PILOT

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IN THE ENGLISHMAN'S HOME(The British Isles are bombarded.— Cable dispatch)

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THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE(The Italian people clamor for war. — Cable dispatch)

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THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE AND THE GRANDEUR THATWAS ROME"

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INASMUCH AS YE HAVE DONE IT UNTO ONE OF THE LEASTOF THESE, YE HAVE DONE IT UNTO ME"

(Karlsruhe bombarded by Allied aviators in retaliation. — Cable dispatch, June, 1915)

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CABINET

ET TU, BRUTK ?

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ONE HUNDRED YEARS[97 |

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GOING! GOING(August, 1915)

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ONE YEAR?

DIVIDENDS ON "A SCRAP OF PAPER"

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BELGIUM RESTORED(Germany is to restore monuments and architecture damaged in last summer's invasion.— Wireless

dispatch, August, 191 5)

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DULCIS AMOR PATRIAE(President Poincare, in a bill, will ask for 400,000 recruits between iS and ly years old — Cable

dispatch, September, 1915)

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HONEY(The Germans and Austrians recapture Peremys!, September, 1915)

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THE GOOSE-STEP

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BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA

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ALWAYS SURE TO REPORT(German admiralty in doubt as to sinking of ships, as submarines have not yet reported. — Cable dispatch)

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HOISTING IT AGAIN[115]

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MUNCHAUSEN

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TOO LATE AGAIN

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FORCING THE DARDANELLES— A NIGHTMARE[ 121 ]

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CLOSE UP THESE FACTORIES! SHERMAN WAS RIGHT. BE NEUTRAL!"

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^NATIONAL

THEY AGREE ON ONE THING: "GUILTY!"

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WILL HE GET HIM?(The Russian army escapes Hindenburg, winter, 1915)

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EMPEROR WILLIAM INTRODUCES PEACE(A German peace rumor, September 3, 1915)

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THE DUAL THRONE[13 11

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HUNGER, THE PEACEMAKER[133]

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ANOTHER EVICTION

(November, 191 5)

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A FRIGHTFUL JEST

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THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COURTBelligerent :

" Don't make me laugh, — it 's inappropriate"

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CHRISTMAS CHEER, 1915

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BRINGING UP REINFORCEMENTS

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ECCE HOMO!(January 9, 1916)

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WASHING HIS HANDS(January 4, 1916)

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THERE'S MANY A SLIP

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THE PHANTOM CONVOY[155]

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PRINTEMPS

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THE AMERICAN WAR-DOG(The American-German crisis, January-March, 1916)

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THE RIDDLES

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LE JOUR DE GLOIRE EST ARRIVE(Verdun, March, 1916)

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ON THE ROAD

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THE HOSTAGE(Germany intends to keep conquered territory until the Allies seek peace. — Cable dispatch, March, 1916)

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WHY CONTINUE THE STRUGGLE? CANT YOU SEE WE'VEWON ON SEA AND LAND ?

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(Bethmann-Hollweg speaks in the Reichstag, March, 1916)

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NOW REMEMBER WHAT I TOLD YOU "

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THE GERMAN SUBMARINE COMMANDER'S ACCURATE CONCEPTION

OF THE BOAT HE BLEW UP

(April 14, 1916)

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I CAN NOT TELL A LIE: HE DID IT WITH HIS LITTLE SUBMARINE

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AWAITING ORDERS— WHICH FLAG?

(April 21, 1916, before the German reply had been received)

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IT IS NOT GERMANY'S FAULT IF PEACE IS STILL WITHHELD FROM THENATIONS OF EUROPE"

(From Germany's reply to the American note on the submarine issue, May 8, 1916)

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' GO EASY WITH THAT, JOHN !

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UNCEASING WAS THE PLAY OF WRETCHED HANDS"— Inferno, Canto X I

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THIRSTY

(May 14, 1916. — The Biitish surrender at Kut-elAmara, while the Russians are moving south)

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GRIEF(On the death of Lord Kitchener, June, 1916)

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VIA VERDUN[193)

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THE SITUATION CONTINUES SATISFACTORY"—Official Report

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MAY THE SPARKS NEVER REACH IT!

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LET THE 15UGLES SOUND THE TRUCE OF GOD TO THEWHOLE WORLD FOREVER!"

—Charles Sumntt

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