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Johnson, D.C. [Scraps no. 1., 1849. New Series].

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05703 Author/Creator: Johnson, D.C. Place Written: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Book Date: 1849 Pagination: 4p. Order a Copy

Cartoons satirizing changing social mores, especially the changing role of women in society and politics. Includes cartoons showing men asking permission of wives and mothers before engaging in activities and a gallant woman proposing to a bashful young man, who says he must ask his mother's permission. Lithographed. Imprint reads: "Sketched, Etched and Published By D. C. Johnston." Stab stitched with original yellow wrappers.

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