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“The great sea-serpent, found in Hungary Bay, Bermuda on January 22, 1860” from Harper’s Weekly, Mar
A camel mounted gatling gun, circa 1882From a Harper’s Weekly piece about a hypothetical war b
“The Chinese Question” by Thomas NastOriginally published in Harper’s Weekly on February 18, 1871Coo
‘Zillah in the Secret Chamber’, “Harper’s Weekly”, Dec. 19, 1868Source
ca. 1863, [Harper’s Weekly picturing Thomas Nast’s Santa Claus]“Santa Claus before
Thomas Nast (1840-1902), ‘The Court of Death’, from “Harper’s Weekly”,
1858 Harper’s Weekly cartoon with a very fat man showing disgust at the thought of a similarly sized
‘The Modern Archimedes’, from “Harper’s Weekly”, Vol. 14, 1870Source:
Thomas Nast (1840-1902), ‘Military Glory’, from “Harper’s Weekly”, Vol
Thomas Nast (1840-1902), ‘Why He Cannot Sleep’, from “Harper’s Weekly”
ex0skeletal: Zillah in the Secret ChamberPublished in Harper’s Weekly, December 1868
The Birth of the New Year Harper’s Weekly January 9, 1875
Detail from a Harper’s Weekly illustration showing member of the 6th New York Infantry (&rdquo
ca. 1863, [Harper’s Weekly picturing Thomas Nast’s Santa Claus] “Sant
The Pumpkin Effigy, illustrated by L.W. Atwater for Harper’s Weekly
Pretty sure I scared my US prof once. All I did was ask him about an article I found in Harpers Week
~ Harper’s Weekly, October 21, 1871 via History’s Newsstand Blog
Spring Blossoms, from Harper’s Weekly, May 21, 1870, Winslow Homer, 1870, Smithsonian: Ame
Spring Blossoms, from Harper’s Weekly, May 21, 1870, Winslow Homer, 1870, Smithsonian: Ame
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