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The Great Exhibition "Wot is to Be", Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51, Showing What is to be Exhibited, Who is To Exhibit, in Short How Its All Going to Be Done
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The Great Exhibition "Wot is to Be", Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51, Showing What is to be Exhibited, Who is To Exhibit, in Short How Its All Going to Be Done
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The Great Exhibition "Wot is to Be", Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51, Showing What is to be Exhibited, Who is To Exhibit, in Short How Its All Going to Be Done
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The Great Exhibition "Wot is to Be", Probable Results of The Industry of All Nations in The Year '51, Showing What is to be Exhibited, Who is To Exhibit, in Short How Its All Going to Be Done
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The Hen That Hatched This Egg (Henry L. Stephens), Title Page, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Lark, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Old Shad & Young, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Sun Bird (James S. Wallace), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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King Bird (Robert P. King and Alexander Baird), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Vampyr, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Night Hawk, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Gallows Bird, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Alms House Bird, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race"
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Animal Kingdom: Natural History Cabinet (Règne animal: Cabinet d'histoire naturelle), from La Caricature, plates 265 and 266
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Cap. Cardoni - Maramao, from "Balli di Sfessania" (Dance of Sfessania)
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The Two Are But One (Les deux ne font qu'un)
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M. Henri [sic] Monnier from "L'Éclipse," October 25, 1874
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Not reassuring for the crowns!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, January 11, 1869
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The Charivari is proposing a new kind of bell which should remind the Assembly that some of the territories still need to be liberated, from 'News of the day,' published in "Le Charivari"
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Rest in peace!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, August 7, 1871
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