The Chapbook, The Westminster Press, No. 36. April 1923

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The Chapbook, The Westminster Press, No. 36. April 1923. Cover design by Edward McKnight Kauffer
The Chapbook, The Westminster Press, No. 36. April 1923. Cover design by Edward McKnight Kauffer

 

The Chapbook, The Westminster Press, No. 36. April 1923. Cover design by Edward McKnight Kauffer
The Chapbook, The Westminster Press, No. 36. April 1923. Cover design by Edward McKnight Kauffer
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