Puck (журнал)
Puck — американський щотижневий сатиричний журнал, який виходив у 1871-1918. Це був перший успішний гумористичний журнал у США, який містить барвисті ілюстрації, карикатури та політичну сатиру на злободенні питання [2].
На честь | Puck | |||
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Країна видання | США | |||
Місце публікації | Нью-Йорк | |||
Мова | англійська[1] і німецька | |||
Засновано | 1871 | |||
Дата закриття | 1918 | |||
ISSN | 1094-6489 (друковане видання), 1094-6489 | |||
OCLC | 1588249 |
Історія
Щотижневий журнал заснований Джозефом Кепплером в Сент-Луїсі.
Галерея
- It's "up to" them. Illustration shows Uncle Sam offering on one hand a soldier and on the other a "School Teacher" to a group of reluctant Filipinos, telling them that the choice is theirs. 1901
- Exposed to the world's contempt.Illustration shows a larger-than-life "Spirit of Civilization" pointing with contempt to a man on a pedestal labeled "Russia"; standing around the pedestal are John Bull, Uncle Sam, and symbolic representatives of other nations. 1903
- Running amuck. Illustration shows a drunken Russian man holding a jug of vodka and wildly swinging a bloodly sword at a wasp representing Japan. John Bull and Uncle Sam sit in the background. 1904
- "The ex-scarecrow of Europe". Illustration shows the Russian Bear as a soldier with rifle turned into a scarecrow labeled "Russia"; a crow labeled "Japan" bites its nose, another crow labeled "England" is perched on its cap, and a crow labeled "Germany" is flying around its head, a crow labeled "Turkey" is on the ground at its feet, and a crow labeled "China" is perched on the rifle butt. All these crows, and several others on a fence nearby, are cawing with laughter at the scarecrow. 1904
- "The Russian crown". 1905
- Columbia wearing a warship bearing the words "World Power" as her "Easter bonnet", cover of Puck (April 6, 1901)
- The Raven. An 1890 Puck cartoon depicts President Benjamin Harrison at his desk wearing his grandfather's hat which is too big for his head, suggesting that he is not fit for the presidency. Atop a bust of William Henry Harrison, a raven with the head of Secretary of State James G. Blaine gawks down at the President, a reference to the famous Edgar Allan Poe poem "The Raven". Blaine and Harrison were both at odds[непевність] over the recently proposed McKinley Tariff
- c. 1878: Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz accosts U.S. Representative James G. Blaine chopping a tree in the forest
- European Royalties: Go West! (after assassination of Alexander II of Russia) March 30, 1881
- Emoticons, March 30, 1881
- July 6, 1881: President James A. Garfield, auf seinem Posten gefällt
- "Gone to meet John Kelly", figure identified as "Boss McLaughlin" (Hugh McLaughlin, a political boss), November 9, 1881 cover
- German edition: Monopoly Millionaires Dividing the Country (William Henry Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Cyrus West Field, Russell Sage; Andrew Carnegie) 1885
- Cyclone as metaphor for political revolution (election of 1894)
- School Begins, January 25, 1899
- "Маленький Геркулес і змії Standard Oil", травень 23, 1906 авторства Френка Ненкайвелла; зображає Президента США Теодора Рузвельта "який схопив голову Нельсона Олдріча і змієподібне тіло Джона Рокфеллера".
- "Paris in half-mourning" by Ralph Barton, 1915.
- The Awakening by Henry "Hy" Mayer, 1915.
- Rapid Transit to Sheol - Where We Are All Going According to the Reverend Dr. Morgan Dix, by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler, 1888
- "The Evil Spirits of the Modern Day Press". Puck US magazine 1888; Nasty little printer's devils spew forth from the Hoe press in this Puck cartoon of Nov. 21, 1888.
- « The Country is in a dreadful state! » par Joseph Keppler, nouvelle série, номер 2 (березень 1877)
- « Look before you eat » par Opper, номер 366 (12 березня 1884)
- « Jack The Ripper » par Tom Merry (édition londonienne, 21 вересня 1889)
- « The Harem Girl » par Bert Green (29 березня 1911)
- « The Queen of Hearts » par Walter Dean Goldbeck (25 березня 1914)
- « The Lie of the Last Minstrel » par Ralph Barton (19 травня 1917)
Примітки
- The ISSN portal — Paris: ISSN International Centre, 2005. — ISSN 1094-6489
- Glass, Jeremy (24 листопада 2014). 5 Defunct Magazines that Changed America (англ.). Thrillist. Процитовано 15 липня 2016.
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