[Rarebooks] FS: 1920s Three Young Women Read Books in a River Cabinet Photo

Joslin Hall Rare Books, Ephemera & Photographs office at joslinhall.com
Tue Mar 12 07:53:38 EDT 2019


1920s Three Young Women Read Books in a River Cabinet Photo.

An amusing cabinet photo image of three happy young women bathing in a 
river with their favorite reading material. or perhaps it was reading 
material they wanted to dispose of discreetly. Ever wondered how old 
books got waterstained? Here you go-

Cabinet Photo. 9.75”x7.75” [mount], 6.75”x4.5” [image]. Mount with soil 
and light wear. Image with a little soil. [45920]  $45

The Picture ->
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