Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan performing a lung capacity test. He has exhausted all his breath. Beside the lung capacity tester is a sign marked as "Test Your Lungs. Fill The Tube and the Bell Will Ring." The lung capacity tester levels are marked as "Congress 1891," "Nomination 1896," "Nomination 1900," and "Nomination 1908." At the top of the tester, under the bell is a small building marked as "White House."
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan sitting on a bench in at a train station holding a baby marked as "Ryans $20,000." A woman in the background, marked as "Ryan" walks away. Behind the bench Bryan is sitting at is a suitcase marked as "Ideal Politics, WJB."
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan and John W. Kern as birds. Kean appears to be depicted as a chicken, while Bryan appears to be depicted as a crow. Each man has a tail feather with a tag marked as "1908" attached to it. Four tail feather lie discarded between them marked with the years, 1896, 1900, 1900 and 1904, each representing a year of an unsuccessful campaign for the men.
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan sitting in chair looking at hourglass marked as "1908" sitting on top of a book marked as "Bryanism." Two broken hourglasses marked as "1900" and "1896" lie beside Bryan's chair.
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan standing on top of broken wooden planks marked as "Anti-Imperialism," "16 to 1," "Govt Ownership of Railways," and "Packed U.S. Supreme Court." Lying underneath, being crushed by the planks is a donkey. Bryan is holding a pen and paper marked with "The Republican Platform is weak."
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan with a well-groomed dog on a leash marked as "Bank Deposit Guarantee." Three dogs with heads turned down stand before him; each is marked as "Referendum," "Govt Ownership," and "Free Silver" respectively. Bryan's arm is outstretched and he is pointing as though telling the three dogs to leave.
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan and Uncle Sam sitting in chairs and facing each other. Bryan holding hands together with worried expression on his face.
Political Cartoon of William Jennings Bryan and John W. Kern standing on stage singing. Each man has both legs amputated and are using peg legs and canes. The sheet music they are singing from is marked as "We Have Been There Before."
Cartoon of William Jennings Bryan looking in full length mirror wearing suit. Left sleeve marked as "Radicalism." Reflection of right sleeve marked as "conservatism." Two suit discarded suits lay on floor. One one is marked as Govt Ownership, the other is marked as, Free Silver.
William Jennings Bryan looking at Uncle Sam and pointing to his empty hand. Uncle Sam holding paper with the text "Tafts Record" and lists Taft's experience.
William Jennings Bryan and John W. Kern walking, holding hands and canes, with blinders over their eyes. Bryan's blinders are marked with the dates of 1896 and 1900, while Kern's blinders are marked with the dates of 1900 and 1904. These are dates represent an unsuccessful political campaigns for each of them.
William Jennings Bryan standing at the top of a stairway holding an oil lamp. Smoke from the lamp contains the words Standard Oil. Bryan's campaign manager, Charles N. Haskell was accused of accepting campaign contributions from the Standard Oil Company.
William Jennings Bryan on his knees beside the Tammany Tiger. A bone marked as "McCarren" lies to the right of the tiger, representing New York State Senator Patrick McCarren.
Political cartoon of William Jennings Bryan standing at bat, sweating. He is holding a bat marked as 1908 and two bats lie behind him marked as 1896 and 1900.