A Couple Reenacts A Famous World War II Kiss
Barry Blitt
New Yorker February 27, 1943
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker December 26, 1942
Peter Arno
New Yorker January 30 1943
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker April 29, 1944
Tibor Gergely
I Put Just A Hint Of Rosemary In It
Alan Dunn
New Yorker December 23, 1944
Rea Irvin
New Yorker September 8 1945
Alan Dunn
New Yorker June 13 1942
Rea Irvin
New Yorker July 3 1943
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker January 9, 1943
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker September 18 1943
Peter Arno
New Yorker March 4, 1944
Ilonka Karasz
New Yorker August 7, 1943
Ilonka Karasz
If You Exercise A Normal Amount Of Curiosity
Alan Dunn
New Yorker November 7, 1942
Leonard Dove
See. I Told You We Haven't Got Anything
Alain
New Yorker July 8th, 1944 #4
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker March 13th, 1943
Alan Dunn
New Yorker March 20 1943
William Cotton
New Yorker October 30 1943
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker November 27, 1943
Helene E Hokinson
The Anti-windfall Tax
Alan Dunn
Would You Be Interested In Helping To Save
Chon Day
Think Private Willoughby
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker December 25, 1943
Ilonka Karasz
New Yorker January 20 1940
Christina Malman
New Yorker June 6 1942
Constantin Alajalov
New Yorker September 4 1943
Rea Irvin
New Yorker October 2 1943
Peter Arno
You'll ?nd Parcheesi
Alan Dunn
New Yorker January 23 1943
Leonard Dove
A ?ne Thing! Now It Tells Me The Date
Chon Day
You're Going On A Long Automobile Journey - But
Leonard Dove
Mind If I Take A Look Around? My Wife
Perry Barlow
Misgiving For The Future
William Steig
New Yorker July 1, 1944
Rea Irvin
It's General Douglas Macarthur
George Booth
You Know, Harriet, I'm Beginning To Think This
Robert J. Day
A Soldier Holding A Gun Runs Through Battle
Benjamin Schwartz
Yeah, But It Doesn't Smell Like A Bomb!
Frank Cotham
New Yorker September 9th, 1939
Christina Malman
Wired From Paris
Alan Dunn
They Say It's All Right - One's European Arms Aid
Alan Dunn
I'm Sorry We Can't Hear Any More From Colonel
Perry Barlow
New Yorker November 29th, 1941
Alan Dunn
Oh, Oh! Look Out For Bad News
Richard Decker
All I Hope Is That When It's
Garrett Price
Ask Marshall! Ask Eisenhower! How Should I Know
George Price
Haven't You Any Maple-walnut?
Perry Barlow
New Yorker December 19th, 1942
Douglas Borgstedt
New Yorker August 19th, 1944
Rea Irvin
Dreams Of Glory
William Steig
I'm Sorry, Miss, But You'll Have To Get
Peter Arno
New Yorker October 3rd, 1942
Saul Steinberg
A Green Parachute
Alan Dunn
Oath Of Allegiance
Perry Barlow
Oh Dear, Mrs. Withington, I Want To Be Patriotic
Alice Harvey
One-two-three . . . Testing . . . Testing
Virgil F. Partch
New Yorker October 24th, 1942
Saul Steinberg
Do You Know What I Think I'll Do If You're
Roberta Macdonald
I Hate To Think What An American Legion
Alain
Now I Want You To Give Me Something Dangerous
Helen E. Hokinson
No Telling How Much We Can Make
Perry Barlow
Madame Is At The Grumman Aircraft Plant From Nine
Mary Petty
Now Take It Easy
Carl Rose
New Yorker April 29th, 1944
Saul Steinberg
What Do You ?gure On Doing Between Wars?
Chon Day
Sorry, Ma'am. Chicken's All Gone. Lamb's All
Perry Barlow
New Yorker June 13th, 1942
Alain
I Didn't Recognize you in Mufti
Helen E Hokinson