Description
effectively ending the Young Pretender's claim to the throne
The figure of the 'boy at Pie Corner' off Giltspur Street
A print from the Thrupp and Maberly Ltd's coachbuilding handbook or catalogue
On the table next to him is the manuscript for a play he has written to try to make some money and a rejection letter
The spectre and circular rainbow Size:S: 45 x 30cm effectively ending the Young Pretender's'The spectre and circular rainbow', 1898. Plate taken from In The Forbidden Land (an account of a journey in Tibet, capture by the Tibetan authorities, imprisonment, torture, and ultimate release), volume I, by Arnold Henry Savage Landor, published by William Heinemann (London, 1898).
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