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Radical Literature in America.; An Address. To which is appended a catalogue of an exhibition held at the Grolier Club in New York City by ADAMS, Frederick B., Jr.

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Title
Radical Literature in America.; An Address. To which is appended a catalogue of an exhibition held at the Grolier Club in New York City
Author
ADAMS, Frederick B., Jr.
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
Condition
very good
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Stamford: Overbrook Press, 1939. Limited. hardcover. very good. Black and white illustrations and facsimiles, some folding. 62pp. Short slim 4to, red cloth (spine evenly faded); uncut edges, broken board slipcase. Stamford, CT: Overbrook Press, 1939. A very good copy in a poor slipcase. Limited Edition, one of 650 copies.
[PHOTOGRAPHY] [TRAPEZE ARTIST] Palace Duo

[PHOTOGRAPHY] [TRAPEZE ARTIST] Palace Duo

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[PHOTOGRAPHY] [TRAPEZE ARTIST] Palace Duo
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c. 1966-67. Very good. Glossy black and white photo, 10 x 8 inches. Ink stamps on verso 'Palace Duo' 'Bruno Rode/2710 53rd Street/Sarasota Fla./Tel.355-1674'. Now known as the Avalon Hollywood, the iconic nightclub was briefly renamed the Hollywood Palace in 1964 to host the new weekly broadcast variety show of the same name. This photograph shows the Palace Duo, a pair of trapeze artists, with the Hollywood Palace and ABC signs in the background. The Palace Due made two appearances on the variety show in 1966 & 67.