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Under the Southern Cross
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In Cannibal Isles
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Australia
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Pictures
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Bound in textured black material. The title, "Pictures" is embossed in gold lettering in the center of cover. The number "21" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are souvenir photographs, clippings, and reproductions of artwork collected by Charmian London after Jack London's death.
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Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!
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Bound in black textured material. The title "'Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!'" is embossed in gold lettering in center of cover. The number "18" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are clippings and souvenir photographs collected by Charmian London of landscapes and other items of personal interest.
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Hawaii
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Bound in black textured material. A fleur de lis graphic element is embossed in center of cover. The title "Hawaii," is embossed in lower center of cover in gold lettering. The number "49" is affixed to top of spine with glue. Photos are of sights and friends that hosted the London's during their long stay in Hawaii in 1907, while the Snark was being repaired.
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