Looting a City of Treasure: Alexander Became Lord of Persia. He Loaded All the Treasures from Persepolis to Become Very Rich, c.1950 by Thomas Heath Robinson

Looting a City of Treasure: Alexander Became Lord of Persia. He Loaded All the Treasures from Persepolis to Become Very Rich, c.1950

(Looting a city of treasure: Alexander became lord of Persia. He loaded all the treasures from Persepolis to become very rich, c.1950 (litho))


Thomas Heath Robinson

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Looting a City of Treasure: Alexander Became Lord of Persia. He Loaded All the Treasures from Persepolis to Become Very Rich, c.1950 by Thomas Heath Robinson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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