Illustrated journal/sketchbook, 1997 Nov. 17-1999 Nov. 7.

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Illustrated journal/sketchbook, 1997 Nov. 17-1999 Nov. 7.

Notes on and/or sketches of the following subjects or places: Grand Canyon; Paris, France, 1999 Oct. 3; Flanders World War I cemeteries; Arras, France; Hotel Saint Paul, Paris; Palais du Luxembourg; Edward Hopper exhibition, National Museum of American Art, 1999 Oct. 29; Oatlands, Va.

1 v. : ill. (some col.); 20 cm.

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