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Réservez le vin pour nos poilus
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Chateau de Chantilly
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Laissez circuler la monnaie d'argent et de billon utile á notre commerce
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An overturned jar with coins spilling out of it.
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Semez du blé: c'est de l'or pour la France
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Poster showing a large sickle, a sheaf of wheat, and a French flag in the background.
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Les environs L’Estang de Longpendu: Comprenant une grande partie du Comté de Charolois, The surroundings of Lake Longpendu, including a large part of the county of Charolais
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1633
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France revised and augmented: the attires of the French and Situations of their Cheifest cityes observed by John Speede, France revised and augmented, the attires of the French and the situations of their chiefest cities observed by John Speed
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1626
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Venable2021-024
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A New and Correct Map of France: Drawn from the Latest Authorities
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1778
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Map of Central Europe
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1869-1901
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JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
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Editorial cartoon depicting an American visiting places such as France, Germany, and Italy and hearing praise for Roosevelt, which the American does not agree with.
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JM-171: Bi-plane dogfight
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Editorial cartoon depicting five panels of bi-plane dogfight scenes in World War 1. The planes with the iron cross symbol are German planes, while the planes with the roundels are either German or French.
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JM-268: Supposing American tourists in France tried to adopt the stalling on the payment plan
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Editorial cartoon depicting an American tourist finishing a large meal at a French restaurant. When he is handed the bill, he offers to pay for it on condition that another man who owes him money pays him back. The restaurant owner kicks the tourist out, and a policeman comes over and asks what happened.
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JM-164: Will there be enough to go round?
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This cartoon depicts Uncle Sam trying to divide ”U.S. Bread” among various nations. In 1915, World War I was being fought in Europe, but the United States was maintaining a neutral position. Despite its neutrality, the United States supplied resources and arms to nations during the war. All of the countries sitting at the table are nations who lobbied for resources from the United States during the war. England is attempting to block Germany’s chance of receiving resources from Uncle Sam. This is representative the attempts of the British government to limit the United States aid to Allied Powers, most often England. The United States is also sitting at the table, looking worried about sharing the beard with other nations. The United States distributing more resources than it could afford was a fear for many Americans in the 1910s. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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JM-218: The Turkish victory. 218
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Editorial cartoon depicting the Turkish Victory of 1922, when the Turkish army won the Battle of the Commander-in-Chief against the Greek army on August 30.
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JM-244: Cartoons of the day. 244
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Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: people searching for Comet K, a family attempting to board a plane to Paris only to find out their flight has been postponed, and Raymond Poincaré, the 58th Prime Minister of France, trying to keep the war hatreds alive.
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JM-282: The interrupted merger
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Editorial cartoon depicting the wedding of Austria and Germany stopped by France.
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JM-292: Putting a premium on aggression and treaty breaking
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Editorial cartoon depicting Italy, France, and Britain pledging to help Ethiopia, then carve it up.
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JM-082: The Siren
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Editorial cartoon depicting a figure labeled "Conquest" whispering into the ear of a figure labeled "France" while a third figure, labeled "World Welfare" looks on with a frown and a hand held to her face.
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JM-077: History of the French Revolution
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man in a uniform looking wide eyed while reading a book titled "History of the French Revolution." A crown is falling off of the back of his head.
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JM-155: Madame Caillaux could get expert help over here. 155
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Editorial cartoon depicting the aftermath of the shooting of Gaston Calmette on March 16, 1914. Calmette was a longtime critic of the policies and politics of Joseph Caillaux, the Prime Minister of France, and as editor of the Le Figaro newspaper he published a letter belonging to Caillaux. Henriette Caillaux, a Parisian socialite and second wife of the Prime Minister, believed that Calmette would publish other private letters about the affair she had with her husband while they were both married to other people. Madame Caillaux met with Calmette at his office, shot him six times, and he died six hours later; she was acquitted three months after that because the murder was ruled a crime of passion. This cartoon shows the mass amount of public sympathy for Madame Caillaux in France and the United States. (Summary edited by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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