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Girt Wilkiss Illustrations From "Lachplesis" 1948
Girt Wilkiss Illustrations From "Lachplesis" 1948
Illustrations by Girt Wilkiss from the book "Lachplesis" published in Riga, Capital of Latvia, 1948. Book includes national legends written by Andrei Pumpur.
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Many thanks to Alexsander for the scans!
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