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[[File:Trump Dump Number.jpg|thumb|Trump Dump Number.]]'''Trump Dump Number''' is a historical issue of LIFE magazine.
[[File:Trump Dump Number.jpg|thumb|Trump Dump Number.]]'''Trump Dump Number''' is a lost issue of ''LIFE'' magazine.


== History ==
== In the News ==


The cover image was first detected and logged by software developer and [[APTO]] stringer [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] on the morning of 29 November 2020 during a routine counter-steganographic survey of classic magazine covers.  
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== In the News ==
File:Humpty Trumpty - Mugshot.jpg|link=Humpty Trumpty|'''[[Humpty Trumpty]]''' is a character in an American political nursery rhyme. He is typically portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg, though he is not explicitly described as such.


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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 16 April 2024

Trump Dump Number.

Trump Dump Number is a lost issue of LIFE magazine.

In the News

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Nonfiction cross-reference

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  • LIFE Magazine 1883-1936 - Few people know that the true FIRST “Life Magazine“ was a weekly humor publication created by the Life Publishing Company of Manhattan, New York City. It was known for its cartoons, art, amusement, news, personalities, sport, theater reviews, and more. The magazine seems like a predecessor of The New Yorker, with similar use of cartoons, poetry, jokes, cover art, and insights into culture, politics, and high society.