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Through Life's Camera: Studies in the Art of Illustration (edition 1919)

by Amos R. Wells (Author)

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These are not "illustrations" in the sense of pictures, but bits of observed daily life picked out and used as examples for little essays, chiefly of a cheerfully moral sort. I particularly liked one on "Flying Other People's Flags" taking a friendlier attitude to other nationalties than many writings of this period, and going on to other forms of kindly
remembrance --anniversaaries, birthdays etc. ( )
  antiquary | Dec 29, 2011 |
These are not "illustrations" in the sense of pictures, but bits of observed daily life picked out and used as examples for little essays, chiefly of a cheerfully moral sort. I particularly liked one on "Flying Other People's Flags" taking a friendlier attitude to other nationalties than many writings of this period, and going on to other forms of kindly
remembrance --anniversaaries, birthdays etc. ( )
  antiquary | Dec 29, 2011 |

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