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Political cartoon drawings about foreign and domestic issues and portraying world leaders
- Title: [Political cartoon drawings about foreign and domestic issues and portraying world leaders]
- Creator(s): Crawford, Bill, 1913-1982, artist
- Date Created/Published: ca. 1950 - ca. 1969.
- Medium: 20 drawings : crayon on layered paper, or ink on duoshade paper.
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
Rights status of individual images not evaluated. For general information see: "Copyright and Other Restrictions...,"(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html)
- Access Advisory: Served by appointment (Unprocessed). To make a request, see "Access to Unprocessed Materials,"(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html)
- Call Number: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2000:049 [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- This catalog record contains preliminary data.
- Title devised by Library staff.
- Titles include: Who'd you ever lick? [Weapons budget butts Peace Corps budget as they wait outside Congress]; We Must All Pull Together [LBJ riding a donkey with two heads]; It Takes Two to Tango [Uncle Sam dancing with the United Nations]; Love's New Sweet Song [Presidential hopefuls]; Everybody Lends a Hand [LBJ tries to save John Q. Public while wages and prices try to lynch him]; The Only Pebble on the Beach [Republican elephant surveying Romney]; I Think I Hear Those Gentle Voices Calling [Rockefeller listening to the polls and GOP leadership]; I'm Just Taking a Close Look as a Member of the Loyal Opposition [Nixon looking through a spy-glass away from US foreign scene '65 to local scene '68]; COD [LBJ's Great Society battering ram at Capitol steps]; Mind If I Peek over Your Shoulder? [John Bull with a Profumo armband reading about Bobby Baker over Uncle Sam's shoulder]; The Grass Isn't always Greener [Looking over the government service fence at investigations and low pay]; Don't Bother to Fasten Your Seat Belt [Khruschev in the cockpit of a Soviet fighter as Nehru climbs in]; Just for Size [Tiny Franco sitting in France's large NATO seat]; Can't You Read, Get Lost [Picket with a ban the bomb placard to the atom beast]; He Opened the Door [Pope John opening the door to the winds of change]; Oh Dr. King [Two people on the civil rights crusade path calling down the Vietnam path]; Bobby Asked Me to Dig this One Out of the Files [Kennedy being confronted by a huge beam]; Go Out and Start a Couple More Wars and Stop in Again Next Year [UN to Mao]; Business is Booming [Long conveyor belt with US money going abroad]; With a Slow Creak [Man trying to lift the civil rights rock with a lever].
- Gift; Claire O. Crawford; 1999; (DLC/PP-2000:049).
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- Rights Advisory: Rights status of individual images not evaluated. For general information see: "Copyright and Other Restrictions...," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2000:049 [P&P]
- Medium: 20 drawings : crayon on layered paper, or ink on duoshade paper.
Rights assessment is your responsibility.
- Call Number: Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2000:049 [P&P]
- Medium: 20 drawings : crayon on layered paper, or ink on duoshade paper.
- Access Advisory: Served by appointment (Unprocessed). To make a request, see "Access to Unprocessed Materials," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html
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