Your bones are alive : production material, [1972?].

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Your bones are alive : production material, [1972?].

Ink illustration with text proof for jacket, ink illustrations on sheets, page of correspondence. Explains the structure and function of the body's bones and joints.

Manuscripts: 32 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814860

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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