Cartoonist Thomas Nast drew the iconic Santa Claus , Uncle Sam , the Democrat's donkey and the Republican's elephant as well as the Cartoons lampooning Boss Tweed and the Tammany Hall political machine of Chicago in the 1800s .
An elephant was the Democratic symbol, a donkey the republican symbol.
Thomas Nast had a number of political cartoons published in 1871 ~ see related link below .
If you are referring to the 1874 political cartoon where the Republicans are first caricatured as an elephant then the title was "The Third-Term Panic" ~ see related link below .
Lizzie McGuire
Look at your political beliefs and see which one matches you closer. You dont have to change your other political beliefs to match it is well, the party names are a general title
The title of the book is The Fun of It, no Just in the title. It was published circa l929-3l by her Husband-publisher George Putnam. The book has been reprinted several times and can be found in the old bookstore beat.
color cartoon with the theme of many different ways.
Around about l929-3l It is often impossible to precisely date books, due to reprints, different editions, title changes. It has been argued she originally planned a racier more, shall we say(Beat the devil) type of title but it was edited down to (Fun) It could nto have been published later than l93l. She also wrote an account of her Flight in the Friendship( had a numerical title 32 hours something) Of course there werepost-disappearance publications of her writings edited by Mr. Putnam(Last Flight) (Soaring wings). UPDATE This book was published in 1932, just after Amelia Earhart's famous flight across the Atlantic alone.
To emphazise that Roosevelt is running the big stick diplomacy
"The FarLanders" ; depends upon what theme(s) the cartoon has .
Sir (later Saint) Thomas More invented the word as the title of a book, published in 1516, describing an imaginary island in the Atlantic.
You can't go home again is actually the title of a book by author Thomas Wolfe published in 1940.
"Drummer Hodge" by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was first published in "Literature" on 23rd November 1899 with the title "The Dead Drummer". It later appeared as one of the "War Poems" in Hardy's 1901 collection "Poems of the Past and the Present" with its new title .
"A Tale of Two Kitties" .
Theocracy
The deathly hallows was first published in 2008.
Kramer vs Kramer.
It can be if it's the start of a sentence or part of a title, but typically no.
There is not yet a cartoon after Sonic X. However, there is a cartoon being worked on called Sonic Boom(working title) that will air on Cartoon Network in the fall of 2014.
his title is Cheif Of Party :)