InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
Egypt Asks For More. John Bull. "Aren't you opening your mouth rather wide? You've already had as much as is good for your constitution." (cartoon showing John Bull on the banks of the Nile river as a Wafd Party crocodile approaches him during the InterWar era)
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cartoons Punch Magazine B&W B/W black & white black and white 20th century twentieth century historical history political politics Big Cuts 1920s 1928 Twenties Great Britain British Egypt Kingdom of Egypt crocodiles Wafd Party fez national personifications John Bull wide open mouths international relations Draft Treaty of Alliance between Great Britain and Egypt negotiations demands men man Britain England English United Kingdom national symbols personifications symbols Egyptians Middle East Middle Eastern history Arab states Arab countries Arab country Arabs colonialism imperialism British Empire pyramids palm trees Egyptian nationalism Arab nationalism treaty treaties diplomacy Egyptian constitution independence movements Egyptian independence self rule self government Egyptian Crocodile self-government self-rule self determination Punch cartoons Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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- Interwar Cartoons: 1919-1939, Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons

