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1934 Delineator June - Stephen Vincent Benet; Palm Beach Fashions; on 2040-motos

US $28
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Kaufman, Texas, United States

Kaufman, Texas, United States
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Vincent All description

Delineator

June 1934

Magazine is in good condition as shown. 11X14" and filled with fashions, ads and stories

Some things inside: James Montgomery Flagg illustrations; Wedding bells and bills; Ford convertible ad; Careers for daughters; Stephen Vincent Benet - The Main Street Camel; For Sea, sun and sand; Palm Beach 1934; Shoes;   ; Lots of fashions and homemaking in this.

 

 

 

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