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a Mead Scheaffer illustration
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from a children's book by Hardie Gramatky, 1944 see full size
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an Edmund J. Sullivan illustration, 1914
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a caricature of Hillary Clinton
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people in the 1941 London subway, waiting out a bombing see full size
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an illustration by Dan Beard
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"Conversation Between Rivals" a card from the Wiener Werkstätte,
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1200s diplomacy see full size
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"The loons standing around in their regalia listened to the symphonic Vox Humana and allowed that he was immense" a John P. McCutcheon cartoon
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"Studebaker President" a 1936 Studebaker automobile emblem
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a Joseph Binder 1957 airline poster showing the United Nations building
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the war room from the 1964 movie 'Dr. Strangelove' see full size
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special branches of governments operate without public knowledge
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an 1850 cartoon
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a Ronald Searle cartoon about Soviet-era Russia see full size
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"Do colleges HAVE to hire red professors?" a John McDermott 1951 illustration for Legion Magazine about suspected Communist academic elites in USA schools
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a Paul Kersten 1902 chess set see full size
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a Ron Cobb drawing
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an Arthur Rackham illustration see full size
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"Howdy, strangers" the USA presidential race between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy is complicated with the USSR's Nikita Krustief, by cartoonist Ronald Searle
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