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$a DLC $c DLC $e gihc

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$a Marcus, Edwin, $d 1885-1961, $e artist.

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10

$a Brought their own "red" carpet $h [graphic] / $c Marcus.

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$c [1956 Apr.]

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$a 1 drawing : $b ink and white-out over pencil ; $c 39 x 33 cm.

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$a Cartoon shows Soviet leaders Khrushchev and Bulganin, outside a door labeled "London," unrolling two carpets, one labeled "`End’ of Cominform" and the other "Middle East `Peace’ Gestures." In April 1956, the two leaders made a state visit to London. In an apparent effort to make this visit a success, the Soviet Union announced that it would be willing to endorse a UN effort to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict and that the Cominform (the international organization of Communist parties) had been dissolved. Despite these moves, the Communist leaders received a cool reception in London.

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$a Publication may be restricted. For information see "Cartoon Drawings: Rights ..." (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/107_cd.html)

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$e Acc. no. DLC/PP-1962:R3.35.

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8#

$a Published in New York Times, Apr. 22, 1956.

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10

$a Bulganin, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, $d 1895-1975.

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$a Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, $d 1894-1971.

610

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$a Communist Information Bureau $y 1950-1960.

650

#7

$a International relations $z Soviet Union $y 1950-1960. $2 lctgm

650

#7

$a International relations $z Middle East $y 1950-1960. $2 lctgm

650

#4

$a Cold War $y 1950-1960.

655

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$a Editorial cartoons $x American $y 1950-1960. $2 gmgpc

655

#7

$a Drawings $y 1950-1960. $2 gmgpc

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$a Library of Congress $b Prints and Photographs Division $e Washington, D.C. 20540 USA $n dcu

856

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$3 original $d acd $f 2a10339 $g urn:hdl:loc.pnp/acd.2a10339 $u http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/acd.2a10339

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Examples of MARC 21 Records for Graphic Materials - 1997 Update

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