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    Three portraits of Ida Rauh [illustration] by Djuna Barnes, 1923

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    Three portraits (top to bottom: a. "Portrait" (Ida Rauh), opposite p. 172; b. "Drawing" (Ida Rauh), opposite p. 102; c. "Study," (frontispiece) from A Book, 1923, tearsheet, 12.125 x 3.375 inches

    Jack Dempsey, circa 1921

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    Jack Dempsey (caption: "Jack Dempsey--sketched at his training quarters by Djuna Barnes.") circa 1921, publication in which appeared is unknown, 8.625 x 7.125 inches

    Man with moustache and fisherman's hat, looking left, from "On Going Fishing," circa September 2, 1917

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    Man with moustache and fisherman's hat, looking left (caption: "He lifted his old eyes, almost squinted into blindness"). Illustration (ink; matted) published along with "On Going Fishing" in the New York Morning Telegraph Sunday Magazine, circa September 2, 1917

    "Maggie of the Saints," New York Morning Telegraph Sunday Magazine, October 28, 1917

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    "Maggie of the Saints," published in the New York Morning Telegraph Sunday Magazine, October 28, 1917

    Windy March, from the Ladies Almanack, page 18 (ink), circa 1928

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    "Windy March," by Djuna Barnes, from the Ladies Almanack, page 18 (ink), circa 1928

    Front and back wrapper with blue star from Ladies Almanack (ink on parchment with colored pencil), circa 1928

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    Front and back wrapper with blue star from Ladies Almanack by Djuna Barnes (ink on parchment with colored pencil), circa 1928

    April, from Ladies Almanack, page 27 (ink), circa 1928

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    "April," by Djuna Barnes, from the Ladies Almanack, page 27 (ink), circa 1928. Caption reads: "The fully robed on marching figure of Venus, no larger than a caraway seed!

    "Jess Willard Says Girls Will Be Boxing for a Living Soon," Vanity Fair, April 25, 1915

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    "Jess Willard Says Girls Will Be Boxing for a Living Soon," published in Vanity Fair, April 25, 1915

    "Many Want Babies; How About Yourself," Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 19, 1913

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    "Many Want Babies; How About Yourself," article published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 19, 1913

    Djuna Barnes, portrait of Helen Westleg, pencil drawing, circa 1923

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    Portrait of Helen Westleg by Djuna Barnes, circa 1923; pencil on paper. From "A Book.
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