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Félix BouchorAmerican Soldier YMCA1918
1918
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NOK 154,371.75
SEK 145,720.78
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An Open Doorway With the American Y.M.C.A". Inscribed upper right "A mon ami Hall Aout 1918 JF Bouchor". Titled verso.
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