World War I Soldiers Fire From Behind Trenches
Nick Downes
A Vogue Cover Of A Woman Above A Parade
Helen Dryden
New Yorker February 23, 1946
Julian De Miskey
He Thinks He's Located A World War I Torpedo
George Booth
New Yorker October 19 1940
Constantin Alajalov
A Soldier Holding A Gun Runs Through Battle
Benjamin Schwartz
Vanity Fair Cover Featuring A Woman Walking
Artist Unknown
New Yorker February 6th, 1943
Richard Decker
If You Exercise A Normal Amount Of Curiosity
Alan Dunn
I'll Say One Thing For Texas
Richard Decker
Why Do You Always Have To Rain On Their Parade
David Sipress
You Know, Harriet, I'm Beginning To Think This
Robert J. Day
When I Give The Command
M K Barlow
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #1
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #2
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #3
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #5
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #6
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #7
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 15th, 1944 #4
Saul Steinberg
I Put Just A Hint Of Rosemary In It
Alan Dunn
World domination
Peter Kuper
I Remember The Second World War. That's The One
Dean Vietor
See. I Told You We Haven't Got Anything
Alain
The State Of The World
James Stevenson
I'm Not Solzhenitsyn
JB Handelsman
I Don't Mind If They Mention The War
Helen E Hokinson
I'll Tell You One Thing About The Postwar World
Robert J. Day
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day
I Tried To Commission Him In The ?eld
Alan Dunn
I Could Have Won Five Dollars
Helen E Hokinson
I Hate To Think What An American Legion
Alain
I'm Glad We're Sending Help To Russia Now That
Helen E. Hokinson
I Heard The War Department Had Given It Back
Robert J. Day
I Get Twice As Tired Shopping For Things I Need
Alice Harvey
I've Lost Two Whole Millimetres Since Tuesday
Richard Taylor
I Don't Believe I Care For Anything
Richard Taylor
. . . I Have To Close Now
Barbara Shermund
I Wish My Family Wasn't So Sure I'd Been Sent
Robert J. Day
I Tried To Tell Them I Wasn't A Member
Robert J. Day
I Wouldn't Wait To Be Drafted. I'd Volunteer
Alain
I'll Be Rather Late Tonight
Peter Arno
I'll Be So Glad When I Can Talk Up To Mr. Carmody
Helen E. Hokinson
I Thought I'd Better Lay In A Supply
Robert J. Day
I Just Stopped By To Have My Windshield Cleaned
Chon Day
I'm Sorry, Miss, But You'll Have To Get
Peter Arno
I Hate To Sound Like A Sergeant
Sydney Hoff
I Had The Most Horrible Dream Last Night
Barbara Shermund
I Always Try To Wear My Uniform In Public
Helen E Hokinson
I'm Sure General Macarthur Wouldn't Come
Alice Harvey
I'm Sorry We Can't Hear Any More From Colonel
Perry Barlow
I Don't Care How Many Signatures You Have
Leonard Dove
I Didn't Recognize you in Mufti
Helen E Hokinson
I Have Reason To Believe You People Are Harboring
Richard Decker
I Know Lillian's Going To Have A Baby
Leonard Dove
I Wonder When We'll Begin To Feel The Pinch
Perry Barlow
I Wouldn't Like That Racket. One Sour Note
Robert J. Day
I Hadn't Seen One Till The Other Day Myself
Perry Barlow
I Hope The President Isn't Really Cross
Helen E Hokinson
I'm Sorry, Mr. Groff, But My Family Has Come
Robert J. Day
I Thought Somebody Like Noel Coward Might Be Able
Helen E. Hokinson
I Wonder If We Couldn't Convert Some Of The Boys
Helen E. Hokinson
I Suppose You Must Know A Lot Of Nautical Terms
Perry Barlow
I Said, Please Don't Feel It's Necessary To Make
Richard Taylor
I Advise You To Take
Barbara Shermund
I'd Like Something Nice For My Boy At Fort Dix
Barbara Shermund
I Wish You Wouldn't Talk About Those Japanese
Sydney Hoff
I Bet You Think You're Dreaming
Frank Beaven
I Thought A Few ?owers Would Brighten
Helen E. Hokinson
I'm Afraid Three Gallons Will Be About Enough
George Price