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A dentist (Woodrow Wilson) forcefully extracting a tooth from a patient (Kaiser Wilhelm II); representing America's successes in the First world war. Pen drawing by E.J. Sullivan, 1918.
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Lettering: The Kaisers' American Dentist - and the last tooth. Edmund. J. Sullivan. 1918.
Title: A dentist (Woodrow Wilson) forcefully extracting a tooth from a patient (Kaiser Wilhelm II); representing America's successes in the First world war. Pen drawing by E.J. Sullivan, 1918.
Description:
Lettering: The Kaisers' American Dentist - and the last tooth.
Edmund.
J.
Sullivan.
1918.
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