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Cartoons on the War

by Boardman Robinson

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CARTOONS ON THE WAR

BY

Boardman Robinson

E·P·DUTTON·&·COMPANY. 681·FIFTH·AVENUE NEW·YORK.

Copyright, 1915 by E. P. DUTTON AND COMPANY

ENGRAVED BY POWERS PHOTO ENGRAVING CO.

Appreciation is extended to the New York Tribune and Harper’s Weekly for their courtesy in allowing the reproduction of these cartoons.

PREFATORY NOTE

These drawings are selections from Cartoons published, for the most part, in a daily newspaper. They represent the emotions evoked by the news from day to day, and make no pretense to a philosophic viewpoint. They do seek to express, however, a deep conviction that Germany is chiefly to blame for the war.

Boardman Robinson.

April, 1915.

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