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The Golden Arrow : all Pullman train
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"W.S. Bagdatopolos"--artist's signature, lower right corner of the image. "Printed by the Sungravure Process"--on original poster, lower right corner. "©1976 Portal Publications Ltd. Corte Madera, California 94925"--small text, lower left corner. "Litho in U.S.A."--very small text next to copyright statement. Note: signature appears to be Bagdstopolos, without the "u", however Benezit has the name as Bagdatopoulos.
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The Golden Arrow : all Pullman train
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"W.S. Bagdatopolos"--artist's signature, lower right corner of the image. "Printed by the Sungravure Process"--on original poster, lower right corner. "Mohn - France - Imprimé en France par L. Mahé 93100 Montreuil - Zi Mozinor"--small text, lower right corner. Note: signature appears to be Bagdstopolos, without the "u", however Benezit has the name as Bagdatopoulos.
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The Golden Arrow : all Pullman train
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Artists: Bagdatopoulos, William Spencer Publishers: L. Mahé Companies: Compagnie internationale des wagon-lits et des grands express européens.
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Publicity poster for "The Arrow Maker," 2 pieces
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the literary and personal papers of American novelist, essayist and political activist Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1943), best known for her portrayals of life in California and New Mexico. It includes correspondence and literary manuscripts by both Austin and numerous other authors, editors and friends, as well as ephemera and photographs. Literary manuscripts include Austin's personal journals, short stories, poems, essays, and numerous drafts of novels. The correspondence deals with Austin's personal life and business dealings as well as her activities with Indian rights and the water right controversies in California's Owens Valley and in the Southwest. There are also materials related to Austin's interests in folklore and religion in New Mexico and the Southwest. The more than 1,200 photographs in the collection date from 1869 to the 1920s and include personal and family photographs of Mary Austin, her friends, relatives, homes, and various topics related to her interests.
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