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1932 Rotogravure Georgia Cotton Growing Cultivation Agriculture Bale XGOC9 FOX The coastal invading general Holofernes

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The coastal invading general Holofernes was the object of great revenge after he forced the Jewish people of the conquered lands to solely worship the god Nebuchadnezzar

This is an original 1925 photogravure of the Rutor Glacier on the Gran Assaly in the Graian Alps

Carrere and Hastings

which had been constructed with the company's marble

The Mackenzie River originates in Great Slave Lake and flows north into the Arctic Ocean

1932 Rotogravure Georgia Cotton Growing Cultivation Agriculture Bale XGOC9 FOX The coastal invading general HolofernesThis is an original 1932 black and white rotogravure of scenes from the cotton growing industry of the state of Georgia in the southeastern United States of America. This state was first established in 1732 and was the last of the original Thirteen Colonies. It was also named after King George II of Great Britain. CONDITION This 79+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. Light aging throughout. No creases. Minor print defect top. No surface rub.

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