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An American exodus; a record of human erosion in the Thirties,
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An American exodus; a record of human erosion in the Thirties,

Author: Dorothea Lange; Paul S Taylor; Oakland Museum.
Publisher: New Haven, Published for the Oakland Museum [by] Yale University Press, 1969.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : [Rev. and extended ed.]View all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Pictorial works
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Dorothea Lange; Paul S Taylor; Oakland Museum.
ISBN: 0300011601 9780300011609
OCLC Number: 52164
Description: 144 p. illus., ports. 24 x 29 cm.
Responsibility: by Dorothea Lange and Paul Schuster Taylor.

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