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Sweetie Ladd's historic Fort Worth / paintings by Sweetie Ladd ; text by Cissy Stewart Lale.

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Main Author: Lale, Cissy Stewart.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Fort Worth : TCU Press, ©1999.
Subjects:
Ladd, Sweetie, > 1902-1991 > Themes, motives.
Fort Worth (Tex.) in art.
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