
Raemaekers' Cartoons: With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
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Chapters (152)
- List of Cartoons and the Descriptive Notes
- Introduction
- An Appreciation from the Prime Minister
- Christendom After Twenty Centuries
- A Stable Peace
- The Massacre of the Innocents
- Bernhardiism
- From Liège to Aix-La-Chapelle
- Spoils for the Victors
- The Very Stones Cry Out
- Satan's Partner
- Thrown to the Swine
- The Land Mine
- "For Your Motherland"
- The German Loan
- Europe, 1916
- The Next to Be Kicked Out—Dumba's Master
- The Friendly Visitor
- "To Your Health, Civilization!"
- Fox Tirpitz Preaching to the Geese
- The Prisoners
- It's Unbelievable
- Kreuzland, Kreuzland Über Alles
- The Ex-convict
- Miss Cavell
- The Hostages
- King Albert's Answer to the Pope
- The Gas Fiend
- The German Tango
- The Zeppelin Triumph
- Keeping Out the Enemy
- The German Offer
- The Wolf Trap
- Ahasuerus II.
- Our Candid Friend
- Peace and Intervention
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The Sea Mine
- "Seduction"
- Murder on the High Seas
- Ad Finem
- "U'S"
- Mater Dolorosa
- "Gott Strafe Italien!"
- Serbia
- "Just a Moment—I'm Coming"
- The Holy War
- "Gott Mit Uns"
- The Widows of Belgium
- The Harvest Is Ripe
- "Unmasked"
- The Great Surprise
- Thou Art the Man!
- Sympathy
- The Refugees
- "The Junker"
- "Milieu De Fantômes Tristes Et Sans Nombre"
- Bluebeard's Chamber
- The Raid
- Better a Living Dog Than a Dead Lion
- "The Burden of the Intolerable Day"
- Eagle in Hen-run
- The Future
- Christ or Odin?
- Ferdinand
- Juggernaut
- Michael and the Marks
- Their Beresina
- New Peace Offers
- The Shields of Rosselaere
- The Obstinacy of Nicholas
- The Order of Merit
- The Marshes of Pinsk
- God With Us
- Ferdinand the Chameleon
- The Latin Sisters
- Misunderstood
- Prosperity Reigns in Flanders
- The Last Hohenzollern
- Piracy
- "Weeping, She Hath Wept"
- Military Necessity
- Liberté! Liberté, Chérie!
- I—"A Knavish Piece of Work"
- II—"Sisyphus,—His Stone"
- Concrete Foundations
- Pallas Athene
- The Wonders of Culture
- Folk Who Do Not Understand Them
- On the Way to Calais
- Von Bethmann-Hollweg and Truth
- Van Tromp and De Ruyter
- War and Christ
- Barbed Wire
- The Higher Politics
- The Loan Game
- A War of Rapine
- The Dutch Junkers
- The War Makers
- The Christmas of Kultur, A.D. 1915
- Serbia
- The Last of the Race
- The Curriculum
- The Dutch Journalist to His Belgian Confrère
- A Bored Critic
- "The Peace Woman"
- The Self-satisfied Burgher
- The Decadent
- Liquid Fire
- Nish and Paris
- Gott Strafe England!
- The Pacificist Kaiser (The Confederates)
- Dinant
- "Hesperia" (Wounded First)
- Gallipoli
- The Beginning of the Expiation
- The Shirkers
- One of the Kaiser's Many Mistakes
- Belgium in Holland
- Serbia
- Jackals in the Political Field
- A Letter from the German Trenches
- His Master's Voice
- Hun Generosity
- Easter, 1915
- Pan Germanicus as Peace Maker
- Gott Mit Uns
- Our Lady of Antwerp
- Deportation
- The German Band
- Arcades Ambo
- "Is It You, Mother?"
- The Fate of Flemish Art at the Hands of Kultur
- The Graves of All His Hopes
- "My Sixth Son Is Now Lying Here—Where Are Yours?"
- Bunkered
- Gott Strafe Verdun
- The Last Throw
- The Zeppelin Bag
- "Come in, Michael, I Have Had a Long Sleep"
- Five on a Bench
- What About Peace, Lads?
- The Liberators
- Tom Thumb and the Giant
- "We Have Finished Off the Russians"
- Muddle Through
- My Enemy Is My Best Friend
- How I Deal With the Small Fry
- The Two Eagles
- London—Inside the Savoy
- London—Outside the Savoy
- The Invocation
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