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Description "Vue d'une fenêtre d'hôtel, le dimanche matin." in Almanach de la Louisiane, 1866. Cartoon shows window of a hotel on Sunday morning, with men reading 4 different New Orleans newspapers (The Delta, The Picayune, The Times, and The Bee); only the fingers holding newspapers and the bottoms of their shoes are visible.
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Source Almanach de la Louisiane, 1866, via [1]
Author Francis Bouvain
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