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Fifty Great Cartoons
Fifty Great Cartoons
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The book’s intention is to help Christians not to fall off ‘the straight and narrow’ and to avoid temptation.” It was Frank Beard, who, first among the great artists, used the pen of caricature as a champion of Christian living and Christian reform” The Ram’s Horn: Chicago USA The book contains 50 pictures (cartoons) which have a moral and/or Christian message.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSharp Ink
Release dateJun 16, 2022
ISBN9788028201340
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    Fifty Great Cartoons - Frank Beard

    Frank Beard

    Fifty Great Cartoons

    Sharp Ink Publishing

    2022

    Contact: info@sharpinkbooks.com

    ISBN 978-80-282-0134-0

    Table of Contents

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATION SUMMARIES

    WANTED! A DAVID.

    IMPREGNABLE!

    BACK TO CHRIST.

    AT THE CHURCH FAIR.

    A GIFT FOR THE ALTAR.

    WHAT LACK I YET?

    THOU ART THE MAN!

    A VAIN TASK.

    ADRIFT.

    IS THIS WOMAN’S SPHERE?

    THE POOREST MAN IN THE WORLD.

    THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD.

    EVICTED!

    THE ENEMIES OF THE REPUBLIC.

    THE IMMIGRANT.

    BY AUTHORITY OF THE PEOPLE.

    PROTECT THAT BOY.

    DON’T SHOOT.

    THE PARTY COLLAR.

    A NIGHT’S WORK.

    UNDER THE CLOAK OF THE LAW.

    SPIKE THAT GUN!

    PILGRIM WATCH THY CROWN.

    THE BACKSLIDER.

    DARE TO BE A DANIEL!

    THE REMAINING GUEST.

    AS CONSCIENCE PAINTS HIM.

    COVERING HIS SINS.

    THE SELF MADE MAN.

    THE STRAIT GATE.

    PAY DAY.

    O GRAVE! WHERE IS THY VICTORY?

    HOLDFAST.

    RESCUED.

    SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN.

    IT IS I.

    TOO BUSY.

    SHADOWED.

    SHIPWRECKED: BUT NOT LOST.

    THE LOST SHEEP.

    CANCELED DEBTS.

    FOLLOW ME.

    THE HOPE OF THE RACE.

    THE ROCK OF AGES.

    AMMUNITION GONE.

    I CAN’T SEE IT.

    INFIDELITY’S ATTACK.

    SEEDTIME AND HARVEST.

    HIS REAL SELF.

    THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATION SUMMARIES

    Table of Contents

    WANTED! A DAVID.

    IMPREGNABLE!

    BACK TO CHRIST.

    AT THE CHURCH FAIR.

    A GIFT FOR THE ALTAR.

    WHAT LACK I YET?

    THOU ART THE MAN!

    A VAIN TASK.

    ADRIFT.

    IS THIS WOMAN’S SPHERE?

    THE POOREST MAN IN THE WORLD.

    THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD.

    EVICTED!

    THE ENEMIES OF THE REPUBLIC.

    THE IMMIGRANT.

    BY AUTHORITY OF THE PEOPLE.

    PROTECT THAT BOY.

    DON’T SHOOT.

    THE PARTY COLLAR.

    A NIGHT’S WORK.

    UNDER THE CLOAK OF THE LAW.

    SPIKE THAT GUN!

    PILGRIM WATCH THY CROWN.

    THE BACKSLIDER.

    DARE TO BE A DANIEL!

    THE REMAINING GUEST.

    AS CONSCIENCE PAINTS HIM.

    COVERING HIS SINS.

    THE SELF MADE MAN.

    THE STRAIT GATE.

    PAY DAY.

    O GRAVE! WHERE IS THY VICTORY?

    HOLDFAST.

    RESCUED.

    SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN.

    IT IS I.

    TOO BUSY.

    SHADOWED.

    SHIPWRECKED: BUT NOT LOST.

    THE LOST SHEEP.

    CANCELED DEBTS.

    FOLLOW ME.

    THE HOPE OF THE RACE.

    THE ROCK OF AGES.

    AMMUNITION GONE.

    I CAN’T SEE IT.

    INFIDELITY’S ATTACK.

    SEEDTIME AND HARVEST.

    HIS REAL SELF.

    THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.

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    Charles Wesley once said, There is no reason why the devil should have all of the best tunes, and it is equally hard to conceive why he should have all of the best pictures. There is probably no phase of art which Satan has tried harder to control than that of painting. He has sought to corrupt literature, music and oratory, but even if he meets defeat in each of these quarters, he will be fully resigned, if it remains in his power, to make the pictorial artist his ready slave; for well the arch spirit of evil knows that it is pictures that catch the eye, fasten the attention, quicken

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