The British Lion disarmed. "The United States and England are united by too many bonds to make war possible; but for myself I am anxious to have every point in dispute amicably settled, and the two countries may then become one in policy, as they alredy are, I firmly believe, in sentiment and origin." - Prince of Wales's Remarks to Mr. Bierstadt, the Artist: Columbia schneidet dem britischen Löwen die Krallen ab
[New York]: [McClure], 01.08.1868
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- 1 Blatt : 22,5 x 35,0 cm
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The British Lion disarmed. "The United States and England are united by too many bonds to make war possible; but for myself I am anxious to have every point in dispute amicably settled, and the two countries may then become one in policy, as they alredy are, I firmly believe, in sentiment and origin." - Prince of Wales's Remarks to Mr. Bierstadt, the Artist: Columbia schneidet dem britischen Löwen die Krallen ab
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Statement of Responsibility: | Th. Nast |
Author / Contributor: | Nast, Thomas (1840-1902) ; Columbia, Fiktive Gestalt |
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Publication: | [New York]: [McClure], 01.08.1868 |
Media Type: | Monograph |
Carrier Type: | Other, Printed Resource |
Pagination: | 1 Blatt : 22,5 x 35,0 cm |
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