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S. J. Perelman in Tahiti, for "To One Cup of Java, Add One Snootful of Tahiti"

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Rights: © Al Hirschfeld Foundation
Department of Drawings Al Hirschfeld New York New York; through [Margo Feiden Galleries New York New York] sold; to [Seiden and de Cuevas Inc.] sold; to Harvard Theatre Collection Cambridge Massachusetts transfer; to Harvard University Art Museums 1988. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Melvin R. Seiden Collection
Title: S. J. Perelman in Tahiti, for "To One Cup of Java, Add One Snootful of Tahiti"
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