اذا لم تجد ما تبحث عنه يمكنك استخدام كلمات أكثر دقة.
Author: Reed, Edward Tennyson, 1860-1933
Title: Mr. Punch's "Animal Land"
Contents: The Hark (Sir William Harcourt) -- The Balph (Mr. Arthur Balfour) -- The Shuv (Mr. Chamberlain) -- The Oom (President Kruger) -- The Mailyphist, or Gossplespredda (Prince Henry of Prussia) -- The Pawkywit (Lord Rosebery) -- The Jook (Duke of Devonshire) -- The Benchiboss (Lord Halsbury) -- The Labb (Mr. Labouchere) -- The Bujjit-Hatcha, or Hicksybeech (Sir M. Hicks-Beach) -- The Wheedlepat (Mr. Gerald Balfour) -- The Goash (Mr. Goschen) -- The Leck (Professor Lecky) -- The Stagynite (Sir Henry Irving) -- The Ruddikipple (Mr. Rudyard Kipling) -- The Bobbz (Lord Roberts) -- The Showt (Mr. John Burns) -- The Painticheef (Sir E.J. Poynter) -- The Tadd (Mr. Alma Tadema) -- The Zolafite (M. Emile Zola) -- The Woolz (Lord Wolseley) -- The Klark (Sir Edward Clarke) -- The Jappypote, or Lytervaysha (Sir E. Arnold) -- The Reed, or Bildaphleet (Sir E.J. Reed) -- The Sullivan (Sir Arthur Sullivan) -- The Skippydan, or Droorileno (Mr. Dan Leno) -- The Aird, or Dammynile (Mr. John Aird) -- The Coneydoil, or Shurlacombs (Dr. Conan Doyle) -- The Timm (Mr. Timothy Healy) -- The Leedabar, or Dikkiwebbsta (Sir Richard Webster) -- The Trimmadome, or Willirich (Sir William Richmond) -- The Wagg, or Tommibole (Mr. Gibson Bowles) -- The Jingonite, or Yankiturk (Sir E. Ashmead Bartlett) -- The Hyah-Hyah, or Fisklekrank (Sir C. Howard Vincent) -- The Kurnle, or Armaghda (Colonel Saunderson) -- The Yauk, or Rompyjack (Lord Charles Beresford) -- The Punchiboss, or EphseeBee (Mr. F.C. Burnand) -- The Morl, or Philopat (Mr. John Morley) -- The Fowla (Sir H.H. Fowler) -- The Kortnee (Mr. Leonard Courtney) -- The Padd (M. Paderewski) -- The Thrums (Mr. J.M. Barrie) -- The Tobymp, or Luciwits (Mr. H.W. Lucy) -- The Weeda ("Ouida") -- The Tree (Mr. Beerbohm Tree) -- The Lorryit (Mr. Alfred Austin) -- The Ellen (Miss Ellen Terry) -- The Sarabee (Madame S. Bernhardt) -- The Villistanph (Mr. Villiers Stanford) -- The Octavus (Sir Henry Thompson) -- The Phil (Mr. Phil May) -- The Wunnudiddit (The perpetrator, E.T.R.)
Language: English
LoC Class: NC: Fine Arts: Drawing, Design, Illustration
Subject: Caricatures and cartoons -- Great Britain
Subject: English wit and humor
Subject: English wit and humor, Pictorial
Release Date: Jan 8, 2015
Copyright Status: Public domain in the USA.
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