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The Terrible Solomons I
- Description:
- Album is bound in textured black material. The title, "The Terrible Solomons I," is embossed in the center of cover in gold lettering. The number '63" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are of indigenous people and places as well as Western inhabitants of the Solomon Islands. Very light wear on surface and edges. Front edge of spi...
- Display date:
- 1905
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Huntington Library
- Content partner:
- Huntington Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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