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Wednesday, 19 January 2011
James Dwyer, Part 2
Posted on 07:20
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There were four installments to this 1954 series Dwyer illustrated. Unfortunately, I only have three of the four issues in which those installments appeared... but here they are anyway. Enjoy!
* Don't forget, you can read about James Dwyer in
Illustration magazine
#5,
free online
.
* My
James Dwyer Flickr set
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