Wright Morris: Origin of a Species : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Wright Morris: Origin of a Species : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
ISBN-10
0918471249
ISBN-13
9780918471246
Series
Wright Morris
Category
Photography / Individual Photographers / General
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
1992
Publisher
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Authors
Wright Morris, John Szarkowski, Sandra S. Phillips

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