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Museo Franz Mayer (Ciudad de México)
jacq77 [deleted] (71 months ago | reply)
I love the antique look and the colours are spectacular. The non-focus makes it! A fave!
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Bill Strong (71 months ago | reply)
Wonderful old books. Was this shot thru glass?
littleBiGsis (71 months ago | reply)
Wow! It looks like they are all different printings of Don Quixote, very nice antique collection.From The Continuum Pool
Rejean Pellerin (69 months ago | reply)
Excellent! So beautiful old edition! I have read that book in the Franklin Library edition. One of the great classics!
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This photo was taken on July 14, 2005 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MX, using a Sony DSC-T1.
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jacq77 [deleted] (71 months ago | reply)
I love the antique look and the colours are spectacular. The non-focus makes it! A fave!
From The Continuum Pool
Bill Strong (71 months ago | reply)
Wonderful old books. Was this shot thru glass?
From The Continuum Pool
littleBiGsis (71 months ago | reply)
Wow! It looks like they are all different printings of Don Quixote, very nice antique collection.
From The Continuum Pool
Rejean Pellerin (69 months ago | reply)
Excellent! So beautiful old edition! I have read that book in the Franklin Library edition. One of the great classics!
Frizztext added this photo to his favorites. (69 months ago)
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