Here's more from the book
Great Cartoons of The World, volume II from 1968, edited by John Bailey.
Ton Smits
Robert Day in
The New Yorker

You have to understand, it was a different time, and..uh..the sixties...and I'm posting it for historical purposes...because...Nuremberg defense...and...
Who am I kidding? Yeah, it's racist.
By Ton Smits.
Freidrich-Karl Waechter for
Bärmeier and Nikel
Bruce Petty for
Punch
Charles Barsotti
John Glashan for
Psychoanalytic Reporter.
Charles Addams for
The New Yorker with a Cousin Itt prototype later used in
The Addams Family.
J. M. Bosc for
Paris Match.
Edward Koren in
The New Yorker

Robert Day again, in
The New Yorker two years earlier.
Donald Reilly for
The New Yorker.
Boris Druckerin, you guessed it, the New Yorker.
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