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![]() The Helen of Troy Installation, Long Beach Museum of Art, 1992
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Ruth Wallen Legends San Diego, California THE HELEN OF TROY Here the quest for a new home (color photos) is juxtaposed to the actual legend and the quest of the Latino immigrants, who serve as day laborers at new home sites (black and white photos). Ironically down the trail from the Legend subdivision is Piedras Pintadas, one of the largest pictograph sites in San Diego County. THE CAMELOT A pop-up book about water use in San Diego, pp. 3, 6, of 10. As noted in the last image, all of the Camelot text is from an advertising brochure.
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