The invasion of England by Louis M. Glackens (1866-1933). Photomechanical print : offset, colour. Illustration shows German soldiers and officers invading England my means of hot-air balloons and other types of airships;also shows German emperor William II dictating 'Fall of Albion an epic poem by the Kaiser' to his secretary, and war correspondent Richard Harding Davis writing 'How to Conduct a Campaign'.
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