Opper, Frédérick Burr, 1857-1937
Opper, Frederick Burr
Frederick Burr Opper cartoonist (1857–1937)
Burr Opper, Frederick 1857-1937
Opper, F.
Opper, Frederick Burr (American cartoonist, 1857-1937)
Opper, F. (Frederick Burr)
VIAF ID: 38362714 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Ade package | |
The American millionaire at home and abroad; or, why a great many of our rich men ought to refrain from "crossing the pond" | |
And her name was Maud. | |
Best of George Ade's fables in slang | |
Bill Nye's history of the United States | |
Il club delle caverne / Frederick Burr Opper | |
The complete Tribune primer. | |
Cover for The Merry Magic Lantern Show | |
Eta d'Oro del Fumetto | |
The Extermination of Tammany with a Straight Republican Ticket. Platt's "Living Picture" – An Awful Fake(illustration for "Puck," June 27, 1894) | |
Fortunello, la Checca e i loro amici / F. Opper | |
Found at last! | |
Happy Hooligan | |
The Hoosier schoolmaster : a story of backwoods life in Indiana | |
A little private mutual admiration scheme, - Joss Ben and his only priest, Sun-Sun | |
[McKinley's valentines from his expectant and hopeful fellow-citizens] | |
More Aesop, Asap : 52 fables in rhyming verse | |
Mother Goose library 3. | |
Mother Goose's nursery rhymes . A book of nursery rhymes | |
Mr Dooley's philosophy | |
A Museum of Wonders And what the young folks saw there, explained in many pictures | |
Now let the show go on! | |
The old fox nailed up at last | |
The old guard to the front | |
Old jokes in new political clothes | |
An old saying twisted | |
The only Democratic presidential candidate who stands a chance of election in 1884 | |
The original political dude out-duded | |
Oscar the apostle. Puck's "Wilde" dream of an aesthetic future for America | |
Our antediluvian ancestors | |
[Our clubs. A few possibilities] | |
[The peoples' mania for getting their names in the paper] | |
A played-out tenor - from star to street-singer | |
Poor paterfamilias - the family rises and he has to pay the freight | |
Poor Tammany! | |
President Cleveland's Awful Treachery: Handing Over the Liberties of America to John Bull | |
The probable effect of having a dude President | |
The prodigal's return - a cold reception | |
The public be damned! | |
[Puck (?) distributing information about the "silver question" to farmers confused about tariff reform] | |
Puck's coaching parade, 1883 | |
Puck's presidential possibilities. | |
Puck's pyrotechnics - Fourth-of-July fireworks free to all | |
Putting a premium on peculation The helping hand. The hospitable hearth. Canada offers every social advantage to enterprising young men of easy morals and financial agility | |
[Reading the newspaper at the Eagle Inn] | |
A relic of the dark ages | |
The resistless march of reform - the "hostiles" must go! | |
The right man for mayor of greater New York | |
The sea-serpent season upon us again | |
Self-supporter Sammy | |
A serious defect | |
Shylock Hanna - he is bound to have his pound of flesh | |
The silver-tongued ventriloquist and his dummies | |
A slight error | |
Some people who ought to "swear off" this new year's | |
Some popular conceptions that the wheeling mania will change | |
Sowing dissension | |
Startling, if true | |
"Step up to the captain's office and settle!" | |
Still waiting | |
[Street scene with Irish (?) people conversing] | |
A sunday show - profit for pagan and preacher | |
The Supreme Court,--"As it may hereafter be constituted"--If the silverites ever get a chance to put their populistic and revolutionary platform into force | |
The swift work of Count de Gink. | |
Take them away! | |
The Tammany Fagin and his pupils | |
Tammany throws away its "butt", and the monopoly bootblack picks it up | |
There was an old chap named Monroe ... | |
They can not stop the wheel | |
They can't fight | |
This funny world, as Puck sees it. | |
This is not a scene from l'Assommoir, nor does it represent a man with hydrophobia; ... | |
Time to call a halt | |
Trying it on | |
Trying to make an April fool of him | |
[Uncle Sam as a "good thing" for European money-getters] | |
Uncle Sam's "crazes" past and present | |
"A unit" | |
United in misery | |
A VERY DULL RACE-MEETING : NO PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE CONTEXT | |
A very shaky show | |
Wanted - a leader! | |
Wants to be a state | |
We are getting there fast | |
Well -- ? | |
We've all got to retrench! | |
What a newspaper puff can do | |
What makes the cost of living so high? Prominent experts give their views | |
[When the dime museum boom bursts] | |
Willie and his papa, and the rest of the family | |
[The witch hunters of the Puritan days, or, Same benighted spirit with us yet, or, The "heresy-hunters" of today] | |
With interest | |
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