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INTRODUCTORY NOTE
These cartoons have been reprinted in the hope that they may have a
permanent interest because of the great historical importance of the period they
encompass. In the last two or three years the world has moved with more than
its usual alacrity. It has been a history- making epoch. There has been a war that
WAS a war. There have been disasters almost without parallel; and we have
weathered as pleasant a presidential campaign as the oldest inhabitant can
remember. Mr. Roosevelt has been insured to us for another four years and his
activities in peace and in war and in sports have been a source of unending
inspiration to the cartoonist. In addition, the nation has achieved merited glory
because of the great exposition held in St. Louis, and last, but not least, Missouri
has taken it into her head to go Republican.
The importance of these affairs is our excuse for hoping that the cartoons
appearing in this collection may have more than an ephemeral interest, and with
respectful humility, we hereby dedicate them to that grand old man¡ªsometimes
so foolish but always so well- meaning¡ªour Uncle Sam.
JOHN T. MCCUTCHEON
October 18, 1905
³¸¼±À̹æÀθ¸È.The Book of The Mysterious Stranger, by John T. McCutcheon .
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START OF THIS BOOK THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER.
INTRODUCTORY NOTE .
THE PRESIDENTIAL HOLIDAY .
A BOY IN SPRINGTIME .
COLONEL ROOSEVELT IN .
THE PRESIDENT.
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BIRD CENTER .
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A GIRL IN SUMMER- TIME.
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THE DEATH OF POPE LEO.
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End of The Mysterious Stranger.