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1918 Print Bread England Famine London Theater Entente ORIGINAL HISTORIC ILW2 MB3 There are some tears in

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There are some tears in the left margin of this ad

He asked famous artist James McNeill Whistler to decorate parts of the inside

Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964) for the book Le Petit Pierre by Anatole France (Devambez

Gregory was a compositor/writer for the Milwaukee Sentinel

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1918 Print Bread England Famine London Theater Entente ORIGINAL HISTORIC ILW2 MB3 There are some tears inThis is an original 1918 halftone print of bread lines in a London town. The caption reads, "England stands patiently for hours to be served with dry bones at about five cents a pound. This tells graphically the story of why America must save food for her Allies, and for her own troops overseas."CONDITION This 93+ year old Item is rated Very Fine. Light aging in margins. No creases. No natural defects. Light scuffing. No tears. No water damage. Please

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