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Portrait Of American Writer Sinclair Lewis
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Instead Of Calling Me Grandpa
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Ayn Rand At Her Desk
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Norma Shearer And Irving Thalberg In A Garden
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Portrait Of John Barrymore
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Willa Cather Wearing A Tie
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Jazz Musician Miles Davis Composing
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Noel Coward Smoking
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How Would You Like A Vodka Martini While We're
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Gq Cover Of Actor Carey Grant Wearing Suit
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A Secretary Informs An Editor
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When I Say 'please Pass The Butter
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A Parent Driving A Car
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James Mason At A Pub In Dublin
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Gloria Vanderbilt In Her Living Room
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Veruschka Von Lehndorff Posing In A Desert
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One Young Woman Says To Another As They Jog
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New Yorker June 22nd, 1998
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Marlene Dietrich Wearing A Suit Jacket
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Portrait Of Gloria Vanderbilt
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Portrait Of British Prime Minister Winston
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Collage Of Charlie Chaplin
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A Model On The Cliffs Of Pamukkale
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Eloise Revisited
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A Man In A Minivan Speaks To A Woman At A Car
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Of Course, The Real Charm Of The Place Is That
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Truman Capote Leaning Back In A Chair
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Model Wearing Ellen Brooke For Sportswear Couture
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Flipping me off
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An Enormous Executive Speaks To A Small Office
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I Didn't Mean Anything By It. I Don't Know Why
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I Spent My Thirties Doing My Twenties
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Even As We Sit Here
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