Manchuria: How a Russian sailor chopped off a Japanese nose!

6th in collection of 12 chromolithograph prints or posters; caricature sketch showing Russian sailor, with sword, standing on relief image of Manchuria region, who has chopped off nose of smaller Japanese sailor, caricatures of 'Uncle Sam', British and French diplomats observing from behind fence in background; includes 2 smaller inset caricatures, and caption below. Relates to the Russian boat 'Silniy', which prevented Japanese naval vessels from breaching the defenses of Port-Arthur by destroying the bow of the leading ship with a torpedo 6th in collection of 12 chromolithograph prints or posters; caricature sketch showing Russian sailor, with sword, standing on relief image of Manchuria region, who has chopped off nose of smaller Japanese sailor, caricatures of 'Uncle Sam', British and French diplomats observing from behind fence in background; includes 2 smaller inset caricatures, and caption below. Relates to the Russian boat 'Silniy', which prevented Japanese naval vessels from breaching the defenses of Port-Arthur by destroying the bow of the leading ship with a torpedo Large oblong and upright folio, matted; edges repaired. London, Francis Edwards, 1967. text and title in Russian; translation by cataloger
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