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1933 Print Nichi Carroll Kenworthy Embassy Murder Japan Communist FZ2 PS6 " The biscuit came to

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" The biscuit came to be called a cracker for the noise it made when it was eaten

the National Academy of Design and the Whitney Museum of American Art

This is an original 1926 color print ad for a five passenger sedan with Dietrich design by the Lincoln Motor Company

after returning to Germany during the 1930s

1933 Print Nichi Carroll Kenworthy Embassy Murder Japan Communist FZ2 PS6 " The biscuit came toThis is an original 1933 halftone print of a crime scene in front of the Japanese Embassy in Washington. The caption writes, "The path of his routine [Carroll Kenworthy, newspaper reporter] on March 26, 1932, crossed the body of a girl clubbed senseless. There had been a Communist demonstration in front of the Embassy"CONDITION This 78+ year old Item is rated Near Mint. Light aging throughout. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears.

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