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1943 Print United States Columbia Umbrella William Jennings Bryan Expansion FZ7 GER4 This is an original 1928

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This is an original 1928 halftone print of the Georgia Marble Company's marble quarry at Tate

ou Daphnis et Chloé by Longus (A

had repaired Southern Pacific engines for thirty years and made about $400 a month

Ruhl & Company and Garber's Artist Supplies

writer and illustrator Gordon Home

1943 Print United States Columbia Umbrella William Jennings Bryan Expansion FZ7 GER4 This is an original 1928This is an original 1943 color print of William Jennings Bryan holding up a decrepit looking umbrella that says, "16 to 1 Anti Expansion," on it for a woman representing prosperity. The caption writes, "Impudence. Bryan Won't you come under my umbrella?" William Jennings Bryan was an American politician who served as the United States Secretary of State and as a Nebraskan Representative. CONDITION This 68+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine+.

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