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    The magic walking-stick

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    An English schoolboy in possession of a magic stick which grants his every wish uses it to transport himself to adventure in far-off places

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    Pre-Raphaelite women : images of femininity

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    "...Pre-Raphaelite Women explores the lives, art and influence of the women associated with the Pre-Raphaelite circle. As models, wives, and lovers of these artists, women such as Elizabeth Siddal, Jane Morris, Fanny Cornforth, Annie Miller, and Maria Zambaco were at the very core of the movement. This unique volume juxtaposes the stories of these women with the paintings they inspired, revealing the discrepancies between the art and the Pre-Raphaelites and their reality. Art authority Jan Marsh explains in her text just how different the painters' idealized visions of these women were from their everyday lives. While portrayed as saints, angels, femme fatales, and courtly ladies, many of the Pre-Raphaelite women came from ordinary, even squalid, backgrounds."--from book jacket.

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    Map showing golf courses in Los Angeles & vicinity

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    No old shelf mark. The descriptive guide in the surround and on the verso lists requirements to play each course and green fees. Directions and descriptions of each course. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: More descriptive guide and advert for bank. MS note: May 1928.

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    Zozo the magic queen

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    Image of a collage of images centered on a young man in an aristocratic historical costume with tights holding up a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young woman, and surrounded by a villain holding a knife, young scantily clad women in classical dress holding the strings for puppet caricatures of five men including a female impersonator, an older man, a man holding an American flag, and an Irish man; with a large bat, full moon, gothic sculptures, and waves hitting a rocky shore; the poster advertises the dramatic spectacle "Zozo, the Magic Queen."

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    The Adlake camera

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    Image of an advertisement for the Adlake camera featuring a young man and woman sitting across from each other with legs outstretched; the young man uses a camera to take a photo of the young woman and a cat; trees and sprawling dwellings in background.

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    New York Subway, 1960

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    "Natali spent nearly fourth months all but living in the subway, recording moments in the ordinary lives he observed. He made hundreds of images in that physically compressed environment, noting its equalizing effect on people of different social backgrounds and economic position. More significantly, the underground communion he experienced with these traveling souls opened a pathway to a broader world. Natali came to realize that photography was his vocation--his way of engaging with the world--and that America was his subject ... These twenty-two images from the four-month underground exploration of subway travelers in 1960 are both intimate and respectful, revealing yet gentle. Whatever the private reveries or personal thoughts of those he photographed, the public appearance of each of Natali's subjects is dignified. Each photograph has been chosen with great care, for Enrico Natali is neither spy nor voyeur, but a rapt and quiet observer of the moment"--From essay by Karen Sinsheimer.

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