When Nolan proved he loved his country
Active selection in cart:
Caption | When Nolan proved he loved his country. Philip Nolan fighting in a naval battle during the War of 1812 in Edwrad Everett Hale's short story The Man Without a Country. Illustration for The Pictured Encyclopaedia (Standard Literature Company, c 1920). |
---|---|
Creator | English School (20th century) |
Artwork medium | lithograph |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | literature Short Story fiction patriotic patriotism Philip Nolan Man Without A Country 19th Century American hero heroism courage bravery gun Naval Warfare Sea Battle War Of 812 Edward Everett Hale fighting When Nolan proved loved |
Stock image ref | Sizes available | Views |
---|---|---|
M230235 | Hi-res: 3,448 x 4,641 pixels Lo-res: 862 x 1,160 pixels |
203 |
License this premium image
Available worldwide for immediate download up to 3,448 x 4,641 pixels. This image may be licensed for any specified use.
Instructions
- Log in or Register (in 30 seconds)
- image(s)
- Click on Go to cart
- Choose intended use or request a quote
- Confirm terms & conditions
- Pay by card, PayPal or bank transfer
Can we help?
Look and Learn is one of the world’s leading sources of historical and cultural images for personal and commercial use. Feel free to contact us with any questions or requests.