Publicado por Sag Harbor, Long Island New York, 1890
Librería: Certain Books, ABAA, Las Cruces, NM, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 18,04
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. Ephemera. Fannie W. Tunison (1867-1944) ".was afflicted with infantile paralysis, losing the use of her arms and legs. Her carpenter father built special implements so that she could work, including a chair with a work bench, and she was able to paint, draw, embroider, cut out paper flowers, and sew using only her mouth & tongue. eventually supported her entire family who lived at 14 Hampton St and included her mother, father and two dependent cousins, exhibiting & selling her work at fairs, and became a vaudeville attraction, a fortune teller and card reader." (information from the Sag Harbor Partnership historical site) Approx. 3 7/*" x 4 1/2" size; somewhat grainily-printed one side on thin paper, darkened some; in very good condition.