
Udo Keppler
Jack and the gian
American, 1872–1956

Jack and the gian

The honest bartender's bracer

The first duty

The ugly duckling

Government and business enter upon a new era of good feeling

United States Protectorates

The thick-skin variety

Dispossessed

The hag and the fiend in partnership

O death, where is thy sting

The man highest up

Saint bovine

Justice versus prejudice

The song of freedom

He took the bull by the horns; but–

Every hour is lunch hour at the dreadnought club

America's greatest Pecksniff

The waters of reciprocity

The new tattooed man – he makes an exhibition of himself

Watcher got

Prosperity

In the nick of time

'See, the conquering hero comes!'

Thanksgiving; a study in proportion

A good cause

They Know the Kind of Decoys to Use

The fight for the water-hole

He lived too soon

The bigger stick

The American Uriah Heep

At the turn of the year

The cold gray dawn

Why it goes up

Pauline Revere

Defining the doctrine

Declaring a dividend

At the stake

In dire distress

Running amuck

'Let me sit heavy on thy soul tomorrow!' Richard III

Conservatism

His 128th birthday

An eruption of Mount Teddy

The combination

Conflict of authority

A rocky road and a bad guide

Worse than none

Kishineff must be paid for – with interest