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But how about this den,Thomas Starling Sullivant,1909?,Lion Hunting,Animals

Title: [But how about this den]
Creator(s): Sullivant, T. S. (Thomas Starling), 1854-1926, artist
Date Created/Published: [1909?]
Notes:
Title from mat.
Part two of a two-part cartoon. In part one titled, 'From mother to mat,' a lion hunter standing next to dead lioness is telling another hunter 'this rug will look great in my den.'
(DLC/PP-1933:0205).
Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
Published as comic in: Puck, vol. 66 (Aug. 4, 1909).
Subjects:
Dens.
Lion hunting.
Lions.
Drawings.
Editorial cartoons.
Bookmark /2010718389/
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