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Books from the estate of Mark Tobey. 1982
Otherwise unrecorded sales list of abstract artist Mark Tobey's library.
Bougies de l'Etoile ca. 1900
Delightful Art Nouveau trade catalogue for the Paris Expo 1900; incl. b/w illustrations of working women and childcare services to support them.
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Cabinet Card of Louise Michel ca. 1890
Anarchist and revolutionary feminist who led a women's brigade during the Paris Commune.
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Cancionero 1938
Unrecorded Mexican songbook featuring early version of lyrics celebrating the Foreign Oil Expropriation act and music from the film La Adelita.
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Cancionero 1954
Unrecorded Chilean communist songbook.
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Cantar Juvenil. Año I, Núm. 2-3. 1975
Unrecorded clandestine poetry serial published by the youth wing of Chile's Communist Party during the Pinochet dictatorship.
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Cantos revolucionarios 1937
Rare collection of revolutionary and antifascist songs.
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Canzoni Partigiane ca. 1945-1946
(Italian Resistance) (Women) (Music)
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Caracas: Ciudad Moderna [1955?]
Photobook of military-led modernism.
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Carte de Visite ca. 1875-1880
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Carteleras. Año I, No.1 - Año 1, No.3 (all published?). 1937
Advertising for UGT-CNT controlled theaters in Valencia, unrecorded in OCLC.
Cartilla Maya-Espan\u0303ol para los monolingü̧es Mayas de Yucatan, Campeche y Quintana Roo 1946
Maya-Spanish children's primer, illustrated by Beloff and Gabriel Fernández Ledesma.
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Catálogo de Peletería. [1917]
WWI luxury fashion, not found in OCLC. Pochoir(?) cover.
Catálogo de Peletería. [1915]
Unrecorded WWI-era trade catalogue with exuberant graphics.
Catalogue of Summer Session 1921
Fine example of the dialogue between Californian and Mexican modernisms.
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CAV: Revista del Colegio de Arquitectos de Venezuela. No. 5. 25 [1968]
Fifth issue (known as both No. 5 and No. 25) of the rare Venezuelan architecture magazine.
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Celebrating the Inauguration of the Afro-Uruguayan journal “Nuestra Raza” 1933
Nuestra Raza's editorial board joins other Uruguayan intellectuals to toast the black culture periodical. Together with first issue.
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Centro Deportivo Chapultepec: Recuerdo de la Inauguración de los Nuevos Edificios 1950
Celebrating a new sports complex designed by Gonzalo Garita and Carlos Romo with murals by Ramiro Romo Estada.
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