Puck Magazine, Dogs
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Original, vintage, January 28, 1891 leave of Puck magazine (removed from full issue). Titled "At the dog show," the leave features a satirical illustration on dog adoption.
Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire. It was published from 1871 until 1918. The weekly magazine was founded by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler in St. Louis. Keppler began publishing Puck in English and German language editions in March 1871. Five years later, the German edition of Puck moved to New York City, where the first magazine was published on September 27, 1876. The English language edition soon followed on March 14, 1877.
Provenance: From the American Heritage Publishing Archives. Includes notations by American Heritage Publishing.
In good condition with with some moderated tearing and chipping to edges and corners.
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American Grammy Award winning writer known for his cartoons, songs, and children's books.
American Grammy Award winning writer known for his cartoons, songs, and children's books.
American Grammy Award winning writer known for his cartoons, songs, and children's books.
American Grammy Award winning writer known for his cartoons, songs, and children's books.