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schema:alternateName "Wallpaper--History"

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schema:alternateName "Decoration and ornament, Early American"

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schema:alternateName "Interior walls--Decoration"

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schema:text Rediscovering wallpaper -- Antecedents -- Printed, painted, or stained -- Papillon and his drawings -- The paper-hangings trade -- Wallpaper shopping -- 'Where there is a wall' -- Paperhanging -- Installers -- Leather hangings -- Chinese scenics and flock damasks -- Papier-maché, early print rooms, screens -- Pounds, shillings, pence -- The American colonies -- Canada and the North American wholesale trade -- Bringing the backstory forward.
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