How we started for Khartoum
Color lithograph plate after Tom Merry (pseudonym of William Mecham), printed by Gilbert & Rivington, published September 6th, 1884; soldiers and sailors on river in train of flatboats, officer in kayak in foreground, confusion prevailing, supplies piled upon bank at left, crocodiles, etc. St. Stephen's Review presentation cartoon, September 6th, 1884. [See also: The Camels are comin'. Hurrah! Hurrah!] Color lithograph plate after Tom Merry (pseudonym of William Mecham), printed by Gilbert & Rivington, published September 6th, 1884; soldiers and sailors on river in train of flatboats, officer in kayak in foreground, confusion prevailing, supplies piled upon bank at left, crocodiles, etc. St. Stephen's Review presentation cartoon, September 6th, 1884. [See also: The Camels are comin'. Hurrah! Hurrah!] Oblong folio; margins trimmed; matted; slight soiling. N.Y., Rockman Prints, 1955.
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