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# Judge Magazine, January 1938 Analysis This is a "Jubilee Number" cover featuring two caricatured figures playing chess. The left figure wears a suit and has exaggerated features; the right figure appears bald with distinctive characteristics. The caption "Not to be taken from the room" suggests this is a reference to something restricted or controlled. The chess game symbolizes strategic political maneuvering during a tense period. Given the January 1938 date, this likely comments on international politics of that era—possibly referencing diplomatic tensions or negotiations between world leaders. The chess metaphor indicates the cartoonist views political dealings as calculated games. However, without clearer identification of the specific figures or events, the precise political target remains uncertain. The satire appears to criticize how political leaders engage in strategic posturing during international crises.

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