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They All Laughed.

They All Laughed.

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They All Laughed.

by Hanmer, Karen

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Glenview, Illinois:: Karen Hanmer,, 2002.. Edition of 20. 7 x 5 x .75" closed; 7 x 5 x26" open. Flag book with archival pigment inkjet prints. Photographs and archival documents pertaining to the Wright Brothers' first manned, powered flight, contrasted with the Gershwin song, They All Laughed, that lists a number of screwball ideas for inventions that became the foundation of modern society.

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Title
They All Laughed.
Author
Hanmer, Karen
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Edition of 20
Publisher
Karen Hanmer,
Place of Publication
Glenview, Illinois:
Date Published
2002.
Keywords
Artists' Books Artists' Books Flag book structure Air transportation Inventions Gershwin Illinois Artist

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