Man with exceptionally long legs and a tall walking cane - Bildbanksillustration

A man with extremely long legs needs a very tall walking cane to help him along. Seen through his legs is a distant city, possibly Istanbul. From “The Book of Nonsense - 27th Edition“ by Edward Lear. Published by Frederick Warne & Co, London & New York, 1889. Edward Lear (1812-1888) was an artist, author, poet and musician particularly known for nonsensical verse, prose and limericks. The “Book of Nonsense” was written and illustrated by Lear in 1846 and was frequently reprinted.
A man with extremely long legs needs a very tall walking cane to help him along. Seen through his legs is a distant city, possibly Istanbul. From “The Book of Nonsense - 27th Edition“ by Edward Lear. Published by Frederick Warne & Co, London & New York, 1889. Edward Lear (1812-1888) was an artist, author, poet and musician particularly known for nonsensical verse, prose and limericks. The “Book of Nonsense” was written and illustrated by Lear in 1846 and was frequently reprinted.
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