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"The Head": J.J. Hornby (Men of the Day no. 800) -- Vanity Fair, Jan. 31, 1901

"The Head": J.J. Hornby (Men of the Day no. 800) -- Vanity Fair, Jan. 31, 1901

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"The Head": J.J. Hornby (Men of the Day no. 800) -- Vanity Fair, Jan. 31, 1901

by Ward, Leslie

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London: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith, 1901. Near Fine -. 1 chromolithographed print 38 x 25 cm. signed "Spy," without the biographical text. Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922), English caricaturist and portrait painter, signed his works 'Spy.' John James Hornby (1826-1909), English rower while at Oxford, was headmaster of Eton College from 1868 to 1884, when he became provost, a post retained until his death. In Near Fine- Condition: minor foxing/soiling in lower margin; otherwise, clean and bright.

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Title
"The Head": J.J. Hornby (Men of the Day no. 800) -- Vanity Fair, Jan. 31, 1901
Author
Ward, Leslie
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Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1901
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