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English: Charles Nodier, Trilby the Fairy of Argyle, translated by Minna Caroline Smith (Boston: Lamson, Wolffe & Co., 1895). Poster. Inscription on NMAH copy: “Compliments of Ethel Reed | Spring – 1895.”
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Author Charles Nodier, Trilby the Fairy of Argyle, translated by Minna Caroline Smith (Boston: Lamson, Wolffe & Co., 1895). Poster. Inscription on NMAH copy: “Compliments of Ethel Reed | Spring – 1895.”

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Poster advertising the Smith translation of "Trilby the Fairy of Argyle"

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