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He demanded an audience of the Grand Vizier. From the Boy who could see Footsteps, illustration from

He demanded an audience of the Grand Vizier. From the Boy who could see Footsteps, illustration from 'Children's Stories from Indian Legends', c.1930's

(He demanded an audience of the Grand Vizier. From the Boy who could see Footsteps, illustration from'Childrens Stories from Indian Legends', c.1930's (colour litho))


Harry George Theaker

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He demanded an audience of the Grand Vizier. From the Boy who could see Footsteps, illustration from 'Children's Stories from Indian Legends', c.1930's by Harry George Theaker. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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