1917 The Railway Conductor Humoresque Page - Ready For Framing
1917 The Railway Conductor Humoresque Page - Ready For Framing
Antique Original 1917 The Railway Conductor Humoresque Page - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 6" Wide By 9-3/8" Tall
In Good Antique Condition - Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Page.
A Page From The Publication The Railway Conductor, Specifically Featuring The "Humoresque" Section, Which Provides A Collection Of Humorous Anecdotes And Jokes. The Stories Include Titles Such As "Pat Feared The Worst," "Lost His Memory," And "The Will And The Deed," Each Offering Lighthearted Narratives Rooted In Situational Irony, Wordplay, And Everyday Humor. The Content Reflects Early 20th-Century Cultural Norms And Language. This Page Aimed To Entertain Readers, Likely Railway Workers Or Enthusiasts, Through A Break From Industry-Centric Material. The Jokes Highlight Themes Of Miscommunication, Daily Struggles, And Social Commentary. Ready For Framing.
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