A Military General Shows A Picture Of A War Plane
Jack Ziegler
Night Watch
Plane Or Truck?
Perry Barlow
Daddy! Daddy! American Planes Bombed A Key Rail
Edward Koren
Where Have You Been? Your Plane Crashed Half An
Richard Decker
New Yorker March 6th, 1943
Alan Dunn
New Yorker March 20th, 1943
Alan Dunn
Men, We're All A Part Of The Greatest Amphibious
Alan Dunn
When I Give The Command
M K Barlow
First Reelection Campaign
Tim Hamilton
. . . And One Thing More
Robert J. Day
New Yorker February 5th, 1944
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker February 5th, 1944 #1
Saul Steinberg
Main Street
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 1st, 1996
Peter Porges
Listen, If You Guys Went To Bed At A Decent Hour
Perry Barlow
A Green Parachute
Alan Dunn
Will You Kindly Stop Waking Me Up For Porpoises?
Perry Barlow
Gosh! I Must Of Dozed Off
M. K. Barlow
Now Be Sure And Point Out Any Celebrities
Peter Arno
'kuskus Is To Be Eaten Neatly With The ?ngers
Alan Dunn
Look At It This Way - You're The Baby Sparrow
Peter Arno
New Yorker August 7th, 1943
Alain
Now, The Enemy Might Get In This Far, But If
Perry Barlow
Oh, I Beg Your Pardon! I Thought You Were Cousin
Gardner Rea
We Expect Great Things Of It But
Alan Dunn
Flash. One, Single, High, Seen, Dudley Six Four
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I'm Simply Famished! How About Meeting
Alan Dunn
New Yorker December 19th, 1942
Douglas Borgstedt
Speakee Basic English?
Alan Dunn
Here Comes That Damned Cook
Chon Day
All Right, All Right, If We Drop It We Won't Know
Alain
There's Something Wrong
Robert J. Day
New Yorker May 9th, 1942
Alain
He's Still Got A Lot On The Ball. You'd
Richard Decker
New Yorker March 28th, 1942
Robert J. Day
. . . And Now I Think I See Something Sticking
Perry Barlow
I Must Ask You To Disperse. Large Gatherings
Robert J. Day
New Yorker July 18th, 1942
Alain
Night Watch
I See Him! About Halfway
Perry Barlow
New Yorker May 27th, 1944
Garrett Price
Folsom's Seasick
Richard Taylor
New Yorker June 27th, 1942
Constantin Alajalov
Pardon Me, But Can You Direct Me To The Hotchkiss
Robert J. Day
Night Watch
For Heaven's Sake Make Up Your Mind
Perry Barlow
Police Up That Mess
Robert J. Day
Isn't This Nice! You're In The Air Corps And I'm
Barbara Shermund
No Mail
Flying In
Taxi
Siesta
Air Raid
Main
Saul Steinberg
We're Experimenting With Decoys
Robert J. Day
The Bill For These Things
Richard Decker
New Yorker January 17th, 1942
Robert J. Day
He's A Real Soldier Of Fortune. He's ?own
Richard Decker
Suppose You're ?ying Along And A Bottleneck
Leonard Dove
I Understand The Basic Patents Are Held By Some
Chon Day
Say, Wouldn't It Be A Good Idea To Keep These
Garrett Price