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Top-Notch 1933-02

Caucasian adventurer is about to pistol-whip old Asian guy in some Chinatown-like setting; more like White Peril than Yellow Peril, even if the old guy also has a gun. "The House of Fang Gow," by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson: "Nelson was determined to get the keys at any cost."

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Source: Tak
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Date: 05/13/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x926
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