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Plate 12

The Fairy Circus (1931)

 

Illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop

 

 

Full Image

 

Single Greeting Card (with matching Envelope)

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Price: US$5.00

Detail (for reference)

Reproduction on 8 x 12" sheet

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Reproduction on 10 x 15" sheet

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Appearing as the fourth major monotone illustration plate within Lathrop's The Fairy Circus (1931), this image is

associated with the following text:

 

They balanced on toadstools, and if these hadn't been very new, spring up

right there for the purpose, they never would have stood the strain. One

didn't, but that was their Jumbo's - and thirty ounces! Under that any

toadstool would crumble.

 

 

 

 

 

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