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Famous thinkers of history
Louis XIV holds a sceptre (diving right of kings) as he claims, "I am the state!" A caption reads, "Louis, the fourtheenth, who thought he was France." A second image shows Lincoln C. Andrews (prohibition director) dressed as Uncle Sam holding a sceptre (divine right of Drys) while visiting England, John Bull and a lion are seen staring at him. A caption reads, "Lincoln, the first, who thinks he's America."
1926-07-20
1926
18.4 x 15.8 cm
Tribune Company
grayscale
- English
- Andrews, Lincoln C. (Lincoln Clarke), 1867-1950
- Government officials--American--1920-1930
- Prohibition--United States--1920-1930
- Politics & government--United States--1920-1930
- John Bull (Symbolic character)--1920-1930
- still image
- text
- These materials are either in the public domain, according to U.S. copyright law, or permission has been obtained from rights owners. The digital version and supplementary materials are available for all educational uses worldwide.
- The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
- Chicago Daily Tribune (July 20, 1926), Section One, p. 5
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