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House Guests: The Grange 1817 to Today by Charlotte Gray, Jennifer Rieger & Jessica BradleyHouse Guests: The Grange 1817 to Today Essays by Charlotte Gray, Jennifer Rieger & Jessica Bradley Edited by Jessica Bradley & Gillian MacKay 4to. pp. 115. profusely illustrated. artist's biographies. hardcover cloth. dw. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, [2001]. Published in conjunction with an exhibition. New. ISBN 10: 1894243196 ISBN 13: 9781894243193 ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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