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Golden Book 1925-05

Three extravagantly dressed women celebrate the flowers of May, one holding up a tray of them and the other two ecstatically holding up the blooms. Content: Items by Bunner, Gorki, O. Henry, Chekhov, Molière, Irvin Cobb, Stevenson, Fogazzaro, Gaboriau, Caran d'Ache, Addison, Maupassant, Anatole France, and Jas. Lane Allen.

Artist: Dorothy Ferriss
Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming
Restoration by: Cynde Georgen

Date: 01/19/2012
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x930
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