DescriptionCartoon drawn by O. Soglow for the book Wasn't the Depression Terrible?.jpg
English: A cartoon drawn by w:Otto Soglow for the 1934 book Wasn't the Depression Terrible? by Soglow and w:David G. Plotkin, depicting a royal couple dining. The queen is saying "Darling, I think we ought to place a bronze wolf at our door – it would make us mindful of hard times."
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Original publication: The book Wasn't The Depression Terrible? by Otto Soglow and David G. Plotkin, published by Covici Friede
Immediate source: The book Wasn't The Depression Terrible? by Otto Soglow and David G. Plotkin, published by Covici Friede
Author
Otto Soglow and David G. Plotkin
(Life time: Plotkin: March 30, 1968; Soglow: April 3, 1975 (not applicable))
Published in 1934, and the copyright was not renewed, per searches through the copyright registration books for the relevant years
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