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1939 Print New York World's Fair France French Pavilion Building ILL6 MFW3 Tremont Street

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featuring a letter from president Alfred Pritchard Sloan

Carlyle also contributed essays and other works for publication in the Edinburgh Encyclopedia

This is an original 1896 black and white print ad for the set of The Encyclopedia Dictionary

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1939 Print New York World's Fair France French Pavilion Building ILL6 MFW3 Tremont StreetThis is an original 1939 halftone print (with caption in French) of France's Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. The 1939 40 New York World's Fair was located in the Flushing Meadows Corona Park in New York City. Opening on April 30, 1939, the Fair ran for two seasons, from April to October 1939 and 1940, and closed on October 27, 1940. Coming at the end of the Great Depression, the Fair focused on the "World of Tomorrow." Keeping with this

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