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He then worked at the Combine of Fine Arts in the 50s and 60s--a production subdivision of the Leningrad branch the Art Fund of the RSFSR--and in 1975 joined the Soviet Union of Artists
including English walnuts that have been split
and so over the top flouncy
very pretty against the wood
The Tin Woodman of Oz, Early Edition (First Reilly & Lee), 12 Color Plates sculptural pottery He then worked at theThis is a very early edition of the Tin Woodman of Oz, printed I believe a couple of years after the 1918 true first edition, when publisher Reilly & Britton changed their name to Reilly & Lee. Often taken for a true first edition, this copy is in all other ways identical to the one, featuring pictorial endpapers, 12 color plates by John R. Neill, a publishers advertisement on back of ownership page, and wonderful illustrations throughout. I grew up
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