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The Employee of the Lenzing Paper and Cellulose Seems to Wonder Whether He Will Like This New Book

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The Employee of the Lenzing Paper and Cellulose Seems to Wonder Whether He Will Like This New Book

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Original caption: The public affairs division, the so-called Bookmobile in order to serve the Austrian people in remote country areas with new additions of the latest works of american authors in Germany translations. This Bookmobile operates from a base in one of the larger towns and goes on weekly routine trips in order to collect the old books from the readers and supply them with new ones.
Photographs of Information Center Service Activities in Foreign Countries

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1948 - 1954
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