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VANITY FAIR PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN AGE 1914 - 1936

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Logo VANITY FAIR PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN AGE 1914 – 1936

Hardcover with dust jacket – 1982.
Some water marks inside.

9 1/4" X 12"


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Image 1:

vanity fair
PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN AGE
1914-1936
INTRODUCTION BY JOHN RUSSELL
vanity
fair
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF
AN
AGE
1914-1936
INTRODUCTION
BY
JOHN
RUSSELL

Image 2:

vanity fair
PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN AGE
Potter
vanity
fair
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF
AN
AGE
INTRODUCTION
Potter

Image 3:

Many of the illustrations contained in this
book initially appeared in separate issues of Vanity Fair
from 1914 through 1936. These illustrations
are protected by individual copyrights, all of which have been
renewed by The Condé Nast Publications Inc.
Copyright © 1982 by The Condé Nast Publications Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced
or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording,
or by any information storage and
retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Published by Clarkson N. Potter, Inc.,
One Park Avenue, New York,
Many
of
the
illustrations
contained
in
this
book
initially
appeared
in
separate
issues
of
Vanity
Fair
from
1914
through
1936.
These
illustrations
are
protected
by
individual
copyrights,
all
of
which
have
been
renewed
by
The
Condé
Nast
Publications
Inc.
Copyright
©
1982
by
The
Condé
Nast
Publications
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
this
book
may
be
reproduced
or
transmitted
in
any
form
or
by
any
means,
electronic
or
mechanical,
including
photocopying,
recording,
or
by
any
information
storage
and
retrieval
system,
without
permission
in
writing
from
the
publisher.
Published
by
Clarkson
N.
Potter,
Inc.,
One
Park
Avenue,
New
York,

Image 4:

Alfred Unpublished, Lunt (left) no and date Lynn Fontanne
Beaton
Cecil
(below)
Edward August Steichen 1925
Guild
players,
married
in
favorites gifted of Theatre V.F.,
with
two
appearing
great
These
season
in
The
Guardsman,
were
a com
distinguished
which
After a
inaugurated
their
Molnar,
by
players
took
part
edy
in
the
Pygmalion by the to the full two
Guild, houses.
playing
in
Arms
ship
and
the
cycle
Man
ork
blishers
89
Unpublished,
Lunt
(left)
no
and
date
Lynn
Fontanne
Beaton
Cecil
(below)
Edward
August
Steichen
1925
Guild
players,
married
in
favorites
gifted
of
Theatre
V.F.,
with
two
appearing
great
These
season
in
The
Guardsman,
were
a com
distinguished
which
After a
inaugurated
their
Molnar,
by
players
took
part
edy
in
the
by
the
to
the
full
two
Guild,
houses.
playing
Ferenc
theater,
in
Arms
ship
and
the
cycle
Man
ork
blishers
89

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