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Puck Magazine: The Absurdities of the Boycott 1885

Political commentary was a staple of every era.  Two publications were at the forefront of reporting and even lampooning the Government and it's people.  These were Puck and Judge.  Through cartoons are articles they brought complicated subjects to everyday people.
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Title:
Puck Magazine: The Absurdities of the Boycott 1885
Caption:
Political commentary was a staple of every era. Two publications were at the forefront of reporting and even lampooning the Government and it's people. These were Puck and Judge. Through cartoons are articles they brought complicated subjects to everyday people.
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2200 x 3200 px | 20.1 MB
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18.6 x 27.1 cm | 7.3 x 10.7 in (300 dpi)