The roaring success George H. Broadhursts latest farce What happened to Jones, Vintage Print

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Historic Framed Print, The roaring success George H. Broadhursts latest farce What happened to Jones, 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"

Beautiful historic reproduction print from the Library of Congress collections.

Created 1897 C259505 U.S.

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Step back in time with this striking reproduction of The roaring success George H. Broadhursts latest farce What happened to Jones. Sourced from the United States Library of Congress.

Library of Congress record: Created 1897 C259505 U.S. Copyright Office Created and copyright 1897 by The H.C. Miner Litho. Co. N.Y. Broadhurst Bros. proprietors. An 18 karat comedy without a flaw--N.Y. Telegram; You laugh until the tears roll down your cheeks--Alan Dale-N.Y. journal. Caption: Jones gets his wings clipped. Lower left corner missing. No. 5894. Police. Escapes. Gutters (Roofs) Comedies. Broadhurst George Howells 1866-1952. Broadhurst Bros.

Available framed in a classic black wood frame ready to hang, or unframed for custom display. An elegant choice for any living room, study, or professional office. Makes a thoughtful and distinctive gift. Free shipping on all US orders (domestic 48 states). Snapshots of the Past, founded in 2001, has served tens of thousands of customers worldwide.

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