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A day in the Sun, Outdoor Pursuits in Art in the 1930s | Timothy Wilcox, 2006A Day in the Sun, Outdoor Pursuits in Art in the 1930s. Published to accompany the exhibition held at Djanogly Art Gallery and The Lowry between 18 February and 25 June 2006. Philip Wilson Publishers, 2006. 26. 5 x 22. 5 cm Dust jacket held in protective removable sleeve. Please see photos. 116 pages
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