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#PLM-6 - Pore Lil Mose: Still in New York - R.F. Outcault - Copyright by The New York Herald Co., 1902 - 10" x 14" image, matted - $75.00 This piece is an original Chromolithograph print from the book, published in 1902, and was printed on high-quality paper. It is not to be confused with the same image which originally appeared in a syndicated series by the artist in the New York Herald Sunday newspapers from about 1899 through 1902. Newspapers are printed on newsprint and, in contrast to the uniform white of the high quality paper upon which this book was printed, those newspapers have all yellowed with age over the past century (a result of the acidic nature of all-pulp papers). The book was published by the Grand Union Tea Company, Brooklyn Borough, N.Y.. The scene is in New York City, where Lil Mose is taking-in the sights with some of his "friends". In this episode, he is accompanied by the monkey, bear, cat, and dog, and their adventures and misadventures at The Surprise Store, where one can get anything from a manicure and hair cut to teeth pulled, corns cut and photographs taken. All this is written, in Mose's "hick" style, in the form of a letter to his Mammy back in Cottonville, Georgia. The condition is NearFine, with two small spots at the bottom as the only fault, and the lithography and colors are crisp and bright! It is mounted in an archival quality, 14" x 18" double-mat and backing board, and then shrink-wrapped for protection. It is ready to frame, or simply hang on your wall as it is. It is accompanied with a photocopy of the copyright page of the book (not shown), which is mounted inside the shrink-wrap on the back side of the backing board. |