This binder features a beautiful purple finch sitting high up on a branch, surrounded by green leaves. He has a brilliant red head and a pale pink breast. His sturdy beak is perfect for cracking seeds. He is the bird that the famous ornithologist, Roger Tory Peterson, described as a “sparrow dipped in raspberry juice.” The image is repeated on the back and spine. The text on the spine reads: Field Notes. It can be customized or deleted.
De Bijenkorf, Sights of Amsterdam.
A postcard featuring a horse and cart taxi waiting on Dam Square just outside the Royal Palace for its next tour booking.
The famous WPA posters. Professionally restored and remastered exclusively for sale here at Page Of History.
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