Gulliver Captures the Fleet of the Blefuscudians by Albert Edward Jackson

Gulliver Captures the Fleet of the Blefuscudians

(Gulliver Captures the Fleet of the Blefuscudians (chromolitho))


Albert Edward Jackson

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Undated  ·  chromolithograph  ·  Picture ID: 1451719

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Gulliver Captures the Fleet of the Blefuscudians by Albert Edward Jackson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
capture · captivity · jackson albert edward (1873-1952) · albert edward jackson · a.e. jackson · united kingdom · british · britain · britain british · great britain - british · britisch - britisch · united kngdom · brit · britons · great britain · united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland · europe · european · illustrator · captures · travels · fleet · english literature · blefuscudians · gulliver · jonathan swift
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