Cicero denouncing Catiline - stock illustration

Roman consul Marcus Tullius Cicero denouncing Lucius Catiline, who plotted to overthrow him. From “The Comic History of Rome” by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and illustrated by John Leech. Published by Bradbury and Evans, London in 1850. The illustrator has included a few Victorian touches, such as top hats and an umbrella!
Roman consul Marcus Tullius Cicero denouncing Lucius Catiline, who plotted to overthrow him. From “The Comic History of Rome” by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and illustrated by John Leech. Published by Bradbury and Evans, London in 1850. The illustrator has included a few Victorian touches, such as top hats and an umbrella!
Cicero denouncing Catiline
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