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The Devil And Dr. Barnes.(The Devil And Dr. Barnes: Portrait Of An American Art Collector)(Brief article)(Book review)
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Internet Bookwatch
| Date:
May 1, 2006
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The Devil And Dr. Barnes
Howard Greenfeld
Camino Books
PO Box 59026, Philadelphia, PA 19102
0940159929 $17.95 caminobooks.com
The Devil And Dr. Barnes: Portrait Of An American Art Collector by Howard Greenfeld is an extensive study of an eccentric man's defiant accomplishments in the creation of the his prestigious art collection obtained for the mere enjoyment of the imagery. Engaging its readers in...
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