The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection

Late war with Spain as shown in the Tribune's cartoons

Editorial cartoons featured in the Chicago Tribune during the Spanish-American War. Titles include: Little Spain's "bogie man"; And there are others; President McKinley - "which hand will you take, Alfonso?"; To the memory of the sailors of the Maine; Perhaps it ain't going to rain much anyhow!; Whispering with white lips: "The foe! They come! They come!"; The law of the nations; The Guinea fears but the penny fights; Uncle Sam: "Now run along home and keep out of mischief"; Spain's Fourth of July; At last!; "Au revoir, but not 'good by'!"; "Now, will you let go?"; Knocking at the door; Spain - "Don't shoot any more, I'll come down!"; Halt!; and "Grim-visaged war hath sm[oot]hed his wrinkled front."


1898-08-21

52 x 41.3 cm

Tribune Company

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  • The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection

  • Chicago Sunday Tribune (August 21, 1898), Part 4/Editorial Sheet, p. 1

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