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Book# 18196
Garai, Bert
I get my picture.
Ort
London
Verlag
Geoffrey Bles
Jahr
1938
Einband
clothbound
Illustration, Ausstattung
b&w photographs
Medium
Buch
ISBN / ISSN
-
Photographie
Photojournalismus
20. Jahrh.
England
Monographie
Autobiographie
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