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The Innkeeper’s Love Song

Immanuel Frances
17th Century
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A Satirical Song in Judeo-Arabic Describing the Events of the First World War

J.S.
1914–1918
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God, Man, and Devil

Jacob Gordin
1900
Page with English title on top and decorative border.
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Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars

Irving Berlin
1915
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The Story of a Nose

Erno Ballagi | Jeno Nádor
1921
Comic book cover with the title "Superduperman" and a Superman-like figure in a cape who is attacking an elderly disabled man, surrounded by a crowd and a cityscape, with English text and three comic panels underneath, of the exterior of a skyscraper in the first panel, exterior of a window in the second panel, and interior of an office in the third panel.
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“Superduperman,” Mad #4

Harvey Kurtzman
1953
Comic strip featuring a title and heading across the top in French, and eight panels of comics below. The comics portray warriors, a man against several opponents, two warriors, a stylized map of France, a map of enemy tents, a warrior on a chair interrupted by a boy, two warriors talking, and four warriors talking while hiding behind a tree.
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Astérix le Gaulois, no. 1, cover

René Goscinny
1959
Three-panel comic with English text above or below images, featuring disgruntled elderly man in profile in the far left panel, young crying girl blindfolded eating soup in center panel, and Superman-like figure soaring through the air in the right panel.
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“Chickensouperman” from L’il Abner

Al Capp
1966
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Ghetto Folklore

Shimon Huberband
1941
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Why Our Forefather Adam Had to Bite the Apple

Isidoro Epstein
1875
Printed page with French text in center, columns with figures, and ornate border.
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La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein

Jacques Offenbach
1867
Drawing of a man of short stature with long wavy hair and a hat, holding a cane in right hand with left hand on hip, with figures in background and Hebrew and German writing above and below picture.
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Portrait of Jacob Ries

1710

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