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English: Color plate: Mary Lewis, "The Greenwich Village Follies", from a 1921 publication. Painted from photograph by Abbe.
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Shadowland February 1921

by E.V. Brewster Publications Inc.

Publication date 1921-02

Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0

Topics Performing arts - Periodicals, Arts - Periodicals

Collection magazine_rack; additional_collections

Language English

Volume3

An early 19th century magazine dedicated to expressing the arts through the various lenses of photography, painting, poetry, and authored articles that touched on a variety of topics including literary criticism, fiction, and movie stars.

Digitizing_sponsor ACMAA

Identifier Shadowland0306

Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t12p04x0b

Issue 6

Lc_call number NX1.S5

Ocolc 1697199

OcrABBYY FineReader 11.0

Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3

Year 1921

https://archive.org/details/Shadowland0306/page/n1
Author E.V. Brewster Publications Inc.

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