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January/February 2012

How the World Sees Us

"Today the Picture Collection remains open at the Mid-Manhattan branch nearby on 40th Street — and it’s still easy to find images of anything from abacus to zodiac — but the ravages of sustained use are apparent, and their eventual disintegration is...



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