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SCROOGE BAH HUMBUG (1843)
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SCROOGE BAH HUMBUG (1843)
SKU BM-CLA494
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Illustration by John Leech from the novel 'A Christmas Carol.' The term “bah humbug!”, used by the character Ebenezer Scrooge, expresses grumpiness or disapproval at something other people find enjoyable, especially in relation to Christmas.
Size: (55mm x 185mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
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