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Illus. in AP101.P7 1901
Pughe, J. S.
(John S.),
1870-1909,
artist.
Our international thanksgiving dinner
[graphic] /
J.S. Pughe.
N.Y. :
J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg.,
1901 November 27.
1 print :
chromolithograph.
Illustration shows Uncle Sam standing at a table with 7 seated, dour-looking figures showing the attributes of the rulers of "Japan" (Meiji, Emperor of Japan), "Italy" (Victor Emmanuel III), "France" (Emile Loubet), "England" (Edward VII), "Russia" (Nicholas II), "Germany" (William II), and "Austria" (Franz Joseph I); Uncle Sam is making a toast to "Competition" over a large turkey labeled "Commercial Supremacy".
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Caption: Uncle Sam-- My friends, I've raised the biggest and fattest turkey of the year, which makes you my guests. Let us drink to competition.
Illus. in: Puck, v. 50, no. 1291 (1901 November 27), centerfold.
Copyright 1901 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Nicholas
II,
Emperor of Russia,
1868-1918.
Edward
VII,
King of Great Britain,
1841-1910.
William
II,
German Emperor,
1859-1941.
Victor Emmanuel
III,
King of Italy,
1869-1947.
Loubet, Emile,
1838-1929.
Franz Joseph
I,
Emperor of Austria,
1830-1916.
Meiji,
Emperor of Japan,
1852-1912.
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
1900-1910.
International relations
1900-1910.
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Rulers
1900-1910.
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Eating & drinking
1900-1910.
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International competition
1900-1910.
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Toasting
1900-1910.
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Turkeys
1900-1910.
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Thanksgiving Day
1900-1910.
Periodical illustrations
1900-1910.
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Cartoons (Commentary)
1900-1910.
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Chromolithographs
Color
1900-1910.
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Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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