File:"Times are hard your Majesty - you leave us nothing to do" LCCN00651848.jpg
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[edit]Description"Times are hard your Majesty - you leave us nothing to do" LCCN00651848.jpg |
English: Title: "Times are hard your Majesty - you leave us nothing to do"
Abstract: Poster showing a devil, with two child-like devils, appealing to Kaiser Wilhelm II, who has a bloody sword extending from beneath his cape, that the Kaiser has left no work for them; on the left is a cave identified as "Gehenna Apartments", its openning covered with cobwebs, over which hangs a sign "To Let". Physical description: 1 photomechanical print (poster) : offset, color. Notes: Barron Collier patriotic series No. 2. |
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