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English: Nyugat (Hungarian literary journal) - cover of the first issue (1908)
Magyar: A Nyugat folyóirat első számának címlapja (1908)
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Source Nyugat 1908/1
Author Graphic art by Beck Ö. Fülöp (1843–1945)

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