TROJAN HORSE satire that refers to the facts of the Greek-Turkish war after the cease-fire of 20 May: a greek soldier drives the partisans coming out furtively by a huge wooden horse. "A rough which a bookmaker or a totalizator would not give a penny; so the last heroes who have assembled for an ideal out of fashion; they were chased away by the modern Greeks ... not vice versa Sepper oust the Turks." Cover of 'The Pasquino'; humorous weekly founded in Turin in 1856 by John Piacentini and Joseph Augustus Cesana (1821-1903) with the direction and artistic collaboration of the cartoonist Casimiro Teja (1830-1897) .. The magazine is named after the most famous of the 'talking statues' of Rome; at which the common people were using post overnight short satire in verse that took anonymously by targeting the most prominent and controversial at the time. Turin; June 6; 1897.

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