LAL957654:
When the pirate ship was attacked, only three were prepared to defend it - and two of them were women! (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL957556:
Raleigh went in search of El Dorado, his journey taking him up the River Orinoco (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL957447:
Genghis Khan killed the population of Pekin and razed the city to the ground (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL957601:
To protect themselves from the defenders, the Spaniards destroyed the buildings as they took them (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL957558:
Raleigh burned down a Spanish settlement in revenge for the death of his son (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL3244527:
Elephant Bill had to cut paths through the jungle for the huge elephants, illustration from 'Elephant Bill' (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL3244530:
Bandoola led the other elephants to safety in India, illustration from 'Elephant Bill' (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL957442:
In the 12th century, the lands of the Mongols was the scenec of perpetual feudal battles (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL3244526:
Lieut-Col Williams, aka Elephant Bill, escaped the Japanese with his elephants, illustration from 'Elephant Bill' (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images
LAL3244528:
Elephant Bill had a path cut along a mountain but wasn't sure the elephants could make it, illustration from 'Elephant Bill' (colour litho), Salinas, Alberto (1932-2004) / Bridgeman Images