| Resources: A Buchanan Bibliography | |||
Cartoons & Caricatures
about James Buchanan |
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| Buck Chase of 1856, The. Philadelphia: J. Childs, 1856. | |||
| “Buck” Taking the “Pot”. c1856. | |||
| Democratic Platform, The. c1856. | |||
| Fancied Security, or the Rats on a Bender. c1856. | |||
| Folly of Secession, The. c1860. | |||
| Highly Unsuccessful Performance, by Dismal Jemmy. New York: Currier & Ives, c1860. | |||
| Little Bo-Peep and Her Foolish Sheep. Strong’s Dime Caricatures. —No. 2. New York: T. W. Strong, 1861. | |||
| Maurer, Louis. The “Ostend Doctrine,” Practical Democrats Carrying out the Principle. New York: Currier & Ives, 1854. | |||
| Modern Belshazzar, The. Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before. King Buchanan Sees the “Handwriting on the Wall”—the Doom of the Great Democracy. c1860. | |||
| Political “Blondins” Crossing Salt River. New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. | |||
| Shall I Vote for Ten Cents a Day? Philadelphia: I. Childs, 1856. | |||
| South Carolina’s “Ultimatum”. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861. | |||
| Storming the Castle, “Old Abe” on Guard. New York: Currier & Ives, 1860. | |||
| Wanted, by the “United Democracy,” a Long Pull, a Strong Pull, and a Pull Altogether. c1856. | |||
| Woolf, Michael Angelo. Our National Bird as It Appeared When Handed to James Buchanan, March 4, 1857. The Identical Bird as It Appeared, A.D. 1861. New York: Thomas W. Strong. 1861. | |||