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The Noah's Ark Book, page size 18.5 x 25. Date ? around 1912. I reckon. The Ark story is used as a vehicle for visual propositions about the nature of animals. There is no resolution of the story. There is no moral lesson, nor biblical context, just a good opportunity to make jokes about hippos, giraffes and lions. |
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