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From Shakespeare’s The Tempest, illustrated by Robert Anning Bell, 1933.My collection of vintage Shakespeare imagery is dramatic.
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Illustrated by Else Wenz-Viëtor : from “Wir gehen in die Schule” (We are going to school) 1937, written by Austrian novelist and Children’s and Youth Book’s author Margarete Seemann (born July 26th 1893 - died 1949)
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