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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for “Song Without Words” 1936 by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.
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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for “Song Without Words” 1936 by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.

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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for “Prelude to a Million Years” 1933 by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.
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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for “Prelude to a Million Years” 1933 by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.
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    • #speechless
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    • #story
    • #graphic
    • #comic
    • #wood
    • #engraving
    • #cut
    • #block
    • #print
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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for Alec Waugh’s “Most Women…” (1931) by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.
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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for Alec Waugh’s “Most Women…” (1931) by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.

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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for Alec Waugh’s “Most Women…” (1931) by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.
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Lynd Ward - Wood Engraving for Alec Waugh’s “Hot Countries” - 1930 by Thomas Shahan 3 on Flickr.
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