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Wedding photograph taken in Buffalo, New York. Individuals in the photograph include: Hale V. Dusyn, unknown female, Dolores Dusyn, John Dusyn, and an unknown male.

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Catharine Seemüeller Burkley (1834-1917) and Louis F. Burkley Sr. (1872-1943). Son showing his mother around Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Photograph taken in the Fletcher Lake area. Photograph was taken by LF Burkley Jr. (1896-1996).

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Group photo taken at Easton Hospital, Pennsylvania. Top row: "Miss Young" and Edith B. Smith. Bottom row: Russell Stone, MD., and Louis F. Burkley, Jr., MD. Photograph was taken while they were interning at the hospital.

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Louis F. Burkley Sr. and Louis F. Burkley Jr. in the Adirondacks. The father and son were photographed while taking a one week vacation together.

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Photograph of Louis F. Burkley Jr. in uniform, taken during WWI in Easton, Pennsylvania.

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Family portrait taken in Buffalo, New York. From left to right: unknown male, Halene V. Florzcak, and Anoinette Florczak.

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Family portrait taken before leaving for Sweden, 1898. Back row: Carl Olson, Hannah Olson, and Olof Olson. Front row: Dad -- Carl Olson, Grandpa Olof Forsberg, and grandma Anna Forsberg.

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1944 Graduation program from Cooperstown, North Dakota. Printed program showing high school graduates from the class of 1944, including Mavis Orla Sutter.

Oral history with Antonio Manuela Yanes.

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Consists of a "chapbook" sewn into die-cut black paper wrappers, accompanied by an accordion-folded "structure" which includes the printed text illustrated by visual interpretations of the story by ten artists, variously mounted. Edition: 27/125. 

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Portfolio contains six pages of images of cyanotype and gum dichromate, combined with watercolor, silver ink, and a prose poem. Edition: 1/1. 

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This book was designed, printed and bound by Todd Walker in a signed, numbered edition of 125 on Mohawk superfine.

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The artist uses digital images of surnames from photos she took with her cellphone to write poetry, featuring the cardinal directions: north, south, east, and west, that tells an interpretive history of the United States. [Signed by artist]

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Femmes Fatales was produced by Maureen Cummins in the summer of 2001, with typographic assistance from Kathy McMillan and die-cutting by Earl Kallemeyen. The typefaces used in the book were New Century Schoolbook and Kunstle Script. All borders and…

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This book was created with digital images made from the original mixed media monotypes. The text is printed from photo polymer plates in papyrus typeface on Rives BFK paper. The cover is a cyanotype by the artist. Created in Rochester, NY in…

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Working in close collaboration with Virginie Litzler, Paris Perpendicular grew out of a shared interest in extending inherent pictorial narrative beyond their photographic frame or the edges of the pages. The photographs, hand printed, remain…

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After censorship was abolished in the Soviet Union in the 1990s, unedited newspaper advertisements began appearing in a special section titled "Messages". The author matched these faceless, nameless advertisements with random old photographic…

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Moon Journey represents the collaborative endeavors of Claudia Smigrod, photographer, Jake Dingman, writer, Sam Singman, musician, and the staff of Pyracantha Press; John Risseeuw, Dan Mayer, and Patrick Vincent. Claudia's photographs were generated…

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Conceived as a visual lyric composed independently by Derek Dudek and Keiji Shinohara. Language of Her Body explores the photographic nude female figure, re-interpreted through a landscape of sumi-e (Japanese brush painting). Text by Amy Bloom.…

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Commemorating the memory of Frank Masao Shigemura, who was interned with his parents at the Minikoda Internment Camp in Idaho and later attended Carleton College. He enlisted in the US Army and was killed in battle in France on October 20, 1944.…
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