File:Gladys Bowie (Sep 1921).png

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English: Gladys Bowie, from a 1921 publication.
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Shadowland

September 1921

by E.V. Brewster Publications Inc.

Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0

Topics Performing arts - Periodicals, Arts - Periodicals

Collectionmagazine_rack; additional_collections

Language English

Volume 5

An early 19th century magazine dedicated to expressing the arts through the various lenses of photography, painting, poetry, and authored articles that touched on a variety of topics including literary criticism, fiction, and movie stars.

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Issue 1

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Author E.V. Brewster Publications Inc.

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