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Title: The Theory and Practice of Perspective
Author: George Adolphus Storey
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THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PERSPECTIVE
by
G. A. STOREY, A.R.A.
Teacher of Perspective at the Royal Academy
[Illustration: 'QUI FIT?']
Oxford
At the Clarendon Press
1910
Oxford
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