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Cartoon, The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Great Trick Act -- a satirical comment on the Conservative Partys recent success in the General Election. Depicting Benjamin Disraeli as a female horse rider in a circus, with Richard Cross (Home Secretary) as ringmaster. A clown, representing Victuallers (Little Wittler) complains that the victuallers helped Disraeli to power, and have had no reward for it -- on the contrary, the new government has brought in an Intoxicating Liquors Bill, which doesn t help them at all. Date: 1874
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1874 Benjamin Comment Conservative Disraeli Election Electoral Legislation Majority Minister Parliamentary Prime Publican Satirical Success Tory Victory Winning
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Add a touch of wit and humor to your puzzle collection with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the satirical cartoon "The Great Trick Act (Disraeli)" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating puzzle showcases a clever commentary on the Conservative Party's recent success in the General Election, where Benjamin Disraeli is depicted as a female horse rider in a circus. Engage in a fun and interactive experience as you piece together this intriguing and thought-provoking puzzle. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone in need of a brain teaser with a side of political satire. Enjoy the process of unraveling the puzzle, revealing the humorous take on a significant moment in political history.
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The Great Trick Act: A Satirical Comment on the Conservative Party's Electoral Success in 1874 (Cartoon, The Great Trick Act -- A Humorous Take on Disraeli's Prime Ministership and the Victuallers' Unfulfilled Expectations) This intriguing political cartoon, titled "The Great Trick Act," dates back to 1874 and offers a satirical commentary on the Conservative Party's recent electoral success and the ensuing government, led by Benjamin Disraeli as Prime Minister. The image depicts Disraeli as a female horse rider, triumphantly riding a white horse in a circus ring, with the Home Secretary, Richard Cross, acting as the ringmaster. The scene is set against a backdrop of amused onlookers, including a clown, who represents the victuallers or publicans. The clown, known as "Little Wittler," is shown with a disappointed expression, complaining that they were instrumental in helping Disraeli to power but have received no reward for their efforts. Instead, the new government has introduced an Intoxicating Liquors Bill, which is far from beneficial for the victuallers. The cartoon, created during the Victorian era, captures the essence of the political climate of the 1870s. Disraeli's Conservative Party had just secured a substantial parliamentary majority and electoral victory, leaving many to question the motivations behind the government's actions. The use of humor and satire in this cartoon serves to highlight the public's growing discontent and skepticism towards the political establishment. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the time, providing valuable insights into the complex relationships between political figures, interest groups, and the public. The enduring appeal of this cartoon lies in its ability to capture the spirit of the era and the intrigue surrounding the machinations of power in Victorian Britain.
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