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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Coursing in the West" is a striking political cartoon from 1905, capturing the aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War through a vivid, symbolic image: a dove bearing President Roosevelt’s face perches on a cannon as Japan and Russia shake hands. The Russian bear, bandaged and one foot caught in a 'Togo' trap, stands beside a massive money bag labeled 'war indemnity 1,000,000,000,' all rendered with sharp detail by Louis Dalrymple in the interior art and Victor Gillam on the cover.
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A dove with President Roosevelt's face sits on a cannon and watches as Japan and Russia shake hands. The Russian bear wears several bandages and has one foot stuck in a 'Togo' trap. Behind Japan is a large money bag entitled 'war indemnity 1,000,000,000.'
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