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A Guide to a Sketchbook of World War I Scenes 1915-1916 World War I, Sketchbook, 1915-1916 10875-j

A Guide to a Sketchbook of World War I Scenes 1915-1916

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The Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection
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Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
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Title
Sketchbook of World War I Scenes 1915-1916
Physical Characteristics
1 item (ca. 90 leaves)
Language
English
Abstract
This collection consists of one bound sketchbook of people and scenes of Loos, France, drawn by D.C. Bird.

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Preferred Citation

Sketchbook of World War I Scenes, 1915-1916, in the Joseph M. Bruccoli World War I collection, Accession # previous hit 10875 -j, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This sketchbook was given to the Library by Glenn Horowitz, New York, New York, through Matthew Bruccoli of Columbia, South Carolina, on September 4, 1991.

Scope and Content Information

This addition to the Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection consists of a bound sketchbook, 1915-1916, ca. 90 leaves, most of which contain charcoal, pencil, pen-and-ink, and watercolor drawings and sketches of people and scenes of the area around Loos, France, drawn by D. C[olles] Bird.