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| 2054 |
| McQuarrie Had Dropped Off the Midnight Train |
| FES Title: | Right page- Double S Seabrook McQuarrie had dropped of |
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| Date: | 08/1934 | |
| Size: | 36″H x 42″W | |
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| Type: | illustration | |
| Published: | Erskine, Laurie York. “The Man Who Was Too Clever.” The American Boy–Youth’s Companion, November 1934: 9. caption: McQuarrie had dropped off the midnight train, changed his clothes, and ridden away at once, and was now deep in the mountains. |
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| Inscription: | mr: F.E.S. / ’34 | |
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| Comments: | Right side of double spread with # 2053 index edit |
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| Commentary: | This illustration was used as the right side of double spread with # 2053 and was painted during the same week. |
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| Provenance: | Not known | |

