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Golden Book 1929-02

Middle eastern magician uses astrology book to bring up fabulous flower in themiddle of a snow-covered winter scene. Content: "Bernard Shaw on Women and Children," and items by Mukerji, Frank Stockton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Wilkie Collins, Fannie hurst, "S. Carleton," Balzac, Burdette, Eugene O'Neill, Dumas, and H. M. Bateman.

Artist: Boris Artzybasheff
Source: Tak
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 07/15/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x878
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