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T. E. Powers Never Again Comic Strip Original Art (Hearst Syndicate, circa 1900). Life in the Connecticut suburbs is not without its problems in this early editorial strip by Hearst cartoonist Thomas E. Powers. Powers was reportedly the favorite of such luminaries as Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge. The ink on bristol art has an image area measuring approximately 8.5" x 12.25", and, aside from numerous stains and light soiling, is in Good condition.

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Auction Dates
November, 2009
8th Sunday
Internet/Mail Bids: 15
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Sold on Nov 8, 2009 for: $131.45
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