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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Adventures of Burdock Combes," Louis Dalrymple crafts a vivid early 20th-century tale set against the bustling backdrop of the U.S. Navy Yard, where President Roosevelt is seen reviewing new naval plans amid towering steel and armor plates, flanked by the looming sides of the Kansas and Vermont battleships. With art by Dalrymple and a striking cover by Eugene Zimmerman, this 1905 issue captures a moment of national ambition and industrial might.
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Roosevelt sits on a box in the U. S. Navy Yard holding a paper entitled, 'new Navy plans.' He's surrounded by equipment like 'steel' and an 'armor plate' as well as two sides of the Kansas and Vermont battleships.
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