The weekly magazine was founded by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler in St. Louis. It began publishing English and German language editions in March 1871. Five years later, the German edition of Puck moved to New York City, where the first magazine was published on September 27, 1876. The English language edition soon followed on March 14, 1877.
The English language magazine continued in operation for more than 40 years under several owners and editors, until it was bought by the William Randolph Hearst company in 1916, having been involved with the magazine for years (one cartoon featured Hearst's comic characters of the time campaigning for his bid for Congress in 1906). The publication lasted two more years; the final edition was distributed September 5, 1918. A typical 32-page issue contained a full-color political cartoon on the front cover and a color non-political cartoon or comic strip on the back cover. There was always a double-page color centerfold, usually on a political topic. There were numerous black-and-white cartoons used to illustrate humorous anecdotes. A page of editorials commented on the issues of the day, and the last few pages were devoted to advertisements.
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The Best of "PUCK" Magazine Cartoons (1871-1918)
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Henry George Lampooned: A collection of Puck Magazine cartoons maligning George and his allies
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A collection of cartoons from Puck Magazine making fun of Henry George and his 'theories'. Many of the cartoons also take shots at Father Edward McGlynn, a close ally of HG's. All images are in the public domain and are available in high resolution on https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=puck.
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A collection of cartoons from Puck Magazine making fun of Henry George and his 'theories'. Many of the cartoons also take shots at Father Edward McGlynn, a close ally of HG's. All images are in the public domain and are available in high resolution on https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=puck.
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WATCH: SUNDAY at 6pm & 10pm ET on C-SPAN3. Co-Author Michael Alexander Kahn discusses his book "What Fools These Mortals Be! The Story of Puck" an influential political satire magazine read by millions of Americans between 1876-1918.
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The weekly magazine was founded by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler in St. Louis. It began publishing English and German language editions in March 1871. Five years later, the German edition of Puck moved to New York City, where the first magazine was published on September 27, 1876. The English language edition soon followed on March 14, 1877.
The English language magazine continued in operation for more than 40 years under several owners and editors, until it was bought by the William Randolph Hearst company in 1916, having been involved with the magazine for years (one cartoon featured Hearst's comic characters of the time campaigning for his bid for Congress in 1906). The publication lasted two more years; the final edition was distributed September 5, 1918. A typical 32-page issue contained a full-color political cartoon on the front cover and a color non-political cartoon or comic strip on the back cover. There was always a double-page color centerfold, usually on a political topic. There were numerous black-and-white cartoons used to illustrate humorous anecdotes. A page of editorials commented on the issues of the day, and the last few pages were devoted to advertisements.
It was a mystery that endured for more than 130 years, until recently ...Mary Ann Nichols ... EXCLUSIVE ... One knife blow had reached as far as her vertebrae ... The cover of the September 21, 1889 edition of Puck magazine depicting the mysterious Jack the Ripper.
... exposed that would differ from those already established by the writer’s “critical fortune.” Joseph Keppler caricature of Mark Twain, ‘America’s Best Humorist,’ published in ‘Puck’ magazine, Dec.
problems ... Trump’s fondness for tariffs is connected to a skewed sense of American history ... A cartoon in Puck magazine titled “McKinley and the Fashions” mocked the government as more interested in becoming a fashion retailer than a governing body ... Mrs ... .
Complimentary refreshments, live jazz performance, wearable art, raffles, and a collaborative appearance by PUCK Magazine... About Ringo Magazine ... Ringo Magazine will be published quarterly, with the second issue slated for Spring 2025.
COMMENT. Thank you for your independent work ... Your work will live on. DF. ANSWER ... Even PuckMagazine joked about how America was virtually bankrupt, drowning in overvalued silver thanks to the bribes the silver miners paid to the Democrats ... ....
expensive and Instagrammable) food retailer ...The idea is simple ... ‘It’s novel, and novel stuff works on TikTok,’ says Lauren Sherman, fashion correspondent for online magazine Puck, whose insider-y newsletter is the industry’s must-read ... wellness ... Images.
“We’ve been focusing on defensive play, so I really need to hone in on my offensive play and just create and shoot the puck.” ... Raygun looks unrecognizable as magazine cover girl after viral Olympic disaster.
Too many Americans, through neither malice nor ideology, but through education and upbringing, side with the national myths, especially if their own interests are bound up with them. Jan. 25, 1899 issue of Puck magazine. (Wikimedia Commons) ... ... 15. .
Last week, the 70-year-old former presidential candidate's alleged affair with New YorkMagazine political reporter Olivia Nuzzi, 31, was exposed ... Meanwhile, New York Magazine placed Nuzzi on leave after details of the affair emerged.
Another friend, journalist Jessica Reed Kraus, wrote on Substack that Kennedy only met Nuzzi once, when she visited his Los Angeles-area home and went on a hike with him for a profile that was published in New York magazine in November 2023.
Watch... Speculation that Conway could again take on a prominent role in his campaign grew after Tara Palmeri reported in the online magazine, Puck, that some of the former president's family members are pushing for her return ... Who is Kellyanne Conway?.
Watch... Speculation that Conway could again take on a prominent role in his campaign grew after Tara Palmeri reported in the online magazine, Puck, that some of the former president's family members are pushing for her return ... presidential campaign.
... and, importantly, by Melania Trump who is “pushing” for Conway to return because she sees her as “a familiar face amid a sea of relative newcomers,” says Tara Palmeri in the online magazine, Puck.