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Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland, Emile de Bruijn, Philip Wilson Publishers, 2017, 272 pages, 154 colour and 15 black and white illustrations, hardback. Source: Oriental images in IHBCs Context 155, published in July 2018 written by Phillippa Mapes, historic wallpaper conservator and research consultant. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1062
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