E.V. Ducus - George Morrow - Swollen Headed William. - 1914





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Lucas, E.V. (adapted verse) ja George Morrow (adapted drawings)
Swollen-headed William (After the German), Painful Stories and Funny Pictures.
Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd., London, 1914
Condition:
Hardcover paper boards with illustration. Spine chipped and edge wear to boards light soiling.
20 single-sided printed leaves with numerous illustrations by George Morrow. Illustrated
A scarce propaganda piece after a famous german story. A political Struwwelpeter parody in the service of war propaganda. All 10 stories satirize the German Emperor Wilhelm II. The anti-German sentiment contributed to the book's popularity.
20 pages are tight and mostly clean except page 1, 5, 6 with some coloured.
Dimension: 24.5 x 19.0 cm.
Photos supplement descriptions.
"Please View & Used the photos for Part of Description & Further Condition Details"!!!
Ship tracked & Insured.
Lucas, E.V. (adapted verse) ja George Morrow (adapted drawings)
Swollen-headed William (After the German), Painful Stories and Funny Pictures.
Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd., London, 1914
Condition:
Hardcover paper boards with illustration. Spine chipped and edge wear to boards light soiling.
20 single-sided printed leaves with numerous illustrations by George Morrow. Illustrated
A scarce propaganda piece after a famous german story. A political Struwwelpeter parody in the service of war propaganda. All 10 stories satirize the German Emperor Wilhelm II. The anti-German sentiment contributed to the book's popularity.
20 pages are tight and mostly clean except page 1, 5, 6 with some coloured.
Dimension: 24.5 x 19.0 cm.
Photos supplement descriptions.
"Please View & Used the photos for Part of Description & Further Condition Details"!!!
Ship tracked & Insured.

