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"America of to-Morrow", Minna R. Harkavy, John D. Graham, David Burliuk, [1928], издание Марии Никифоровны Бурлюк, New York, 3-18 pages, damaged cover, missing title page, 25.5 x 17.5 cm, The brochure is dedicated to the exhibition of works by D. Burliuk and sculptor M.R. Harkavy (1895-1987) in 1928.

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title: America of to-Morrow
title description: Minna R. Harkavy, John D. Graham, David Burliuk
language: english
year of impression: [1928]
publisher: издание Марии Никифоровны Бурлюк
City: New York
Number of pages: 3-18
description: damaged cover
description: missing title page
text block size: 25.5 x 17.5
additional information: The brochure is dedicated to the exhibition of works by D. Burliuk and sculptor M.R. Harkavy (1895-1987) in 1928.
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