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American Illustrated Magazine
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American Illustrated Magazine
November 1905-October 1906 (Volumes 61-62)
American Illustrated Magazine does not explain itself. It gets right on with the story. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, on soft, aromatic paper. Pleasantly antiquated. And illustrated of course, with photographs, like a series of bird portraits or a crocodile hunt, or with drawings that step out in front of what they were meant to describe. As if they told their own story all along.

Arthur G. Dove, Feb. 1906

F.R. Gruger, Nov. 1905

Arthur G. Dove, Nov. 1905

Franklin Booth, March 1906

George Kerr, April 1906

H.E. Townsend, Jan. 1906

Philip R. Goodwin, April 1906

Philip R. Goodwin, April 1906

Arthur G. Dove, Nov. 1905

Lynn Bogue Hunt, Feb. 1906

J.M. Conde, Feb. 1906

F.R. Gruger, Nov. 1905
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