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To Arms! Recruiting-Sergeant Punch; "Now, my lads, your country wants you. Who

To Arms! Recruiting-Sergeant Punch; "Now, my lads, your country wants you. Who's for the front?" from 'Punch' magazine, Vol CXLVII p.195, pub. September 2nd


Leonard Raven-Hill

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To Arms! Recruiting-Sergeant Punch; "Now, my lads, your country wants you. Who's for the front?" from 'Punch' magazine, Vol CXLVII p.195, pub. September 2nd by Leonard Raven-Hill. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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