Marion: The Story of an Artist’s Model

Marion: The Story of an Artist’s Model

TitleDate PublishedTranscription Available
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Marion1916No
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Marion (Part 1)April 1916Yes
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Marion (Part 2)May 1916Yes
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Marion (Part 3)June 1916Yes
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Marion (Part 4)July 1916No
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Marion (Part 5)August 1916No
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Marion (Part 6)September 1916No
Thumbnail of the first page of the facsimile for Marion (Part 7).
Marion (Part 7)October 1916No
Thumbnail of the first page of the facsimile for Marion (Part 8).
Marion (Part 8)November 1916No

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Joey Takeda

Joey Takeda is the Technical Director of The Winnifred Eaton Archive and a Developer at Simon Fraser University’s Digital Humanities Innovation Lab (DHIL). He is a graduate of the M.A. program in English at the University of British Columbia where he specialized in Indigenous and diasporic literature, science and technology studies, and the digital humanities.
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