John T. Mc Cutcheon - Works

Works

  • Cartoons: A Selection of One Hundred Drawings (1903); with introduction by George Ade
  • Bird Center Cartoons; A Chronicle of Social Happenings at Bird Center Illinois, 1904.
  • The Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons, 1905.
  • Injun Summer, 1907.
  • T.R. in Cartoons, 1910.
  • Doing the Grand Canyon, illustrated, with cartoons by the author, published by Fred Harvey, 1922.
  • The Island Song Book, illustrated with photographs and cartoons by the author. Self published, 1927.
  • Drawn from Memory: The Autobiography of John T. McCutcheon, Bobbs-Merrill, 1950.

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