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"textContent": "submitted by TheSeveralJourneysOfReemus to books\n45 points | 3 comments\n\n\nI was not expecting a this qmong the countless harmony romance books. Paperback copy, behind a short comment from Bertrand Russel - it is all too likely to come true. Edition for the UK, AUS and New Zealand market, reprint of 1981. Yellowed out but in decent conditions.\n\nFor you art lovers: in the cover, Heinrich Hoerle, Monument to the unknown artificial limb.\n\n> The Monument to unknown prostheses is a 1930 painting by the German painter and member of the cologne progressive group Heinrich Hoerle. The 70 cm × 85 cm tall painting, executed in oil on cardboard, is one of the painter’s main works and addresses the fate of war invalids after the First World War as a marginalized marginalized group. It can also be read as an anti-war image. It is now in the collection of the Wuppertal Von der Heydt Museum.",
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