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The Queen of Chinatown by Joseph Jarrow. Hurled by highbinders through the rat pit's double trap. Promotional poster for the Broadway melodrama, premiered 19 August 1899. Copyright by The Strobridge Lithograph Co., Cincinnati & New York, 1899.

From the Performing Arts Poster Collection at the Library of Congress More Strobridge posters | More performing arts posters

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The Queen of Chinatown by Joseph Jarrow, Broadway poster, 1899

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