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The Lion's Anger at the Chinee. Where is the Latter?

Theo Leonhardt & Son

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A Victorian political commentary on the English relationship with China. The image of a lion, representing the United Kingdom, hides an image of an Asian man, representative of the Chinese. Can you find the Chinese man? Where are they? This image dates from the turn of the century and was the face of a trade card used as advertising. The trick here was a series of hidden pictures that children could look for. - There is a border around the image. Image size is correct. Many sizes available.

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