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Golden Book 1929-03

Woman in armor holds her sword straight up, stylized ram's horns on her shield. Behind her lurks what may be a snake, all very stylized also. Content: "Bernard Shaw's Vision of the Future," and items by Merrick, Sabatini, James Stephens, O. Henry, Oscar Wilde, Arnold Bennett, Percy Crosby, Stacy Aumonier, Anatole France, Richard Harding Davis, and Maurice Baring.

Artist: Boris Artzybasheff
Source: Tak
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 07/15/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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