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A reissue of v. 151-154 of a Catalog of books represented by Library of Congress printed cards, issued to July 31, 1942.

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Separate issue of the appendix to Sketches of Ohio libraries compiled by C. B. Galbreath, published in the same year by the Ohio Library Commission.

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Report covers fiscal year 1977.

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Some reports issued in the Congressional series.

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The staircase is presented as the architectural component that most potently embodies thresholds, boundaries and passages due to its diagonal orientation and essence as an intermediary zone. Connections then are made between the kinesthetic requirements of traversing a staircase and viewing a stereoscopic photograph. From this foundation, the haptic essence of stereoscopic photography is proposed as uniquely qualified medium through which to view a staircase and therefore thresholds, boundaries, and passages within architecture. Analyses of stereoviews of staircases in the Palais de Justice in Brussels, the Library of Congress in Washington, and the Palais Garnier (Opéra) in Paris close the essay.

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1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Robert M. MacIver, [1941]; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Lou Eisler, 06.11.1941; 1 Brief von Paul Guggenheim an Frederick Pollock, 20.10.1941; 1 Brief von der Library of Congress (Washington) an Frederick Pollock, 19.10.1941; 1 Brief von S. Lorris an Frederick Pollock, 15.10.1941; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Glidden Buick, 22.09.1941; 1 Brief von Margot von Mendelssohn an das Department of State (Washington), 02.09.1941; 1 Brief von Stephen Duggan an Frederick Pollock, 07.08.1941;