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Jones, Suzanne, ed.
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Johnson, Catherine, Betsy Stirrat and John Bancroft.
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Hornstein, Shelley, Laura Levitt and Laurence J. Silberstein.
Impossible Images: Contemporary Art After The Holocaust.
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Johnson, Catherine and Betsy Stirratt.
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Collins Design. London, United Kingdom. 2005.
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Impossible to Hold: Women and Culture in the 1960's.
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Bloom, Lisa E.
Jewish Identities in American Feminist Art: Ghosts of Ethnicity.
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Chicago, Judy.
The Dinner Party: From Creation to Preservation.
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Baskind, Samantha.
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Chicago, Judy and Frances Borzello.
Face to Face: Frida Kahlo.
Prestel Publishers. New York, New York. 2010.
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