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Plain Language from Truthful James.
Object Details
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Date
1870
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Object Type
Prints
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Medium
Lithograph
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Dimensions
4 9/16 x 3 in.
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Inscriptions
Recto:
u.r.: No. 4
u.c.: Plain Language from Truthful James. \ Which I wish to remark - \ And my language is plain- \ That for ways that are dark \ And for tricks that are vain. \ The heathen Chinee is peculiar \ Which the same I would rise to explain
l.c. signed on stone: Hull
l.c.: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1870 by the Western News Company \ in the Office of the Librarian of Congress.
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Credit Line
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
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Accession Number
1978.19.2
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Copyright
Public domain
Additional details
Location: Off view
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