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Modern Priscilla 1909-10

Modern Priscilla 1909-10

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Illustrated World 1915-10

What is a man worth? Intrinsic value? Cash basis? Lead story features these shown on the cover, namely [L to R] George Bernard Shaw; John d. Rockefeller (above) / Billy Sunday (below); You, the Working Stiff; Andrew Carnegie; and President Woodrow Wilson.

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