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All That Is Solid Melts Into Air

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A journey through the Industrial Revolution investigating what remains in the present day from that period

Artist / Author Jerremy Deller
Publisher Hayward Publishing Southbank Center
ISBN 978-1-85332-319-5
Reference P2331
Date 2013
Type Publication

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