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An eclectic stack of old, worn books is featured, placed vertically with their spines facing outwards. The books are positioned against a textured, light-colored wall or support on the left and extend towards a window or reflective surface on the right. Throughout the stack, sprigs of green foliage, possibly from a small plant, are interspersed, along with delicate small flowers including white and pink daisies and purple blossoms.

The books appear to be part of a decorative display, possibly on a windowsill or a narrow outdoor shelf. The scene suggests a bright, clear day, with a vivid blue sky reflected in the window. Reflections in the glass also show other books, including one with "MILAN INDERA" visible, along with what appear to be indoor lights, suggesting the display is viewed from outside a building.

Visible text on the book spines indicates a multilingual collection. Identified titles and authors include "REANIMATOLOOGIA", "LEHTONEN • NUORTEVA • SEISKARI", "ELÄINOPPI 2", "WSOY", "MEES VINCIST", "EVAŅĢĒLISTU STĀSTI", "Z KOSIDOVSKIS", and "FILM". Other titles in Russian include "ГОЛЛАНДСКАЯ живопись XVI ВЕКА" (Dutch painting of the 16th century) and "СИСТЕМАТИКА" (Systematics). "EESTI" (Estonia/Estonian) is also visible, along with "Alexander Aa" and "SOFIE FAHRMAN ELSAS MODE" (inverted). The presence of Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, and Russian texts, along with the location context of Tallinn, Estonia, suggests a regional collection. The books show signs of age and use, adding to the charm and character of the display.
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Jun 3, 2026

Tallinn, Estonia

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An eclectic stack of old, worn books is featured, placed vertically with their spines facing outwards. The books are positioned against a textured, light-colored wall or support on the left and extend towards a window or reflective surface on the right. Throughout the stack, sprigs of green foliage, possibly from a small plant, are interspersed, along with delicate small flowers including white and pink daisies and purple blossoms. The books appear to be part of a decorative display, possibly on a windowsill or a narrow outdoor shelf. The scene suggests a bright, clear day, with a vivid blue sky reflected in the window. Reflections in the glass also show other books, including one with "MILAN INDERA" visible, along with what appear to be indoor lights, suggesting the display is viewed from outside a building. Visible text on the book spines indicates a multilingual collection. Identified titles and authors include "REANIMATOLOOGIA", "LEHTONEN • NUORTEVA • SEISKARI", "ELÄINOPPI 2", "WSOY", "MEES VINCIST", "EVAŅĢĒLISTU STĀSTI", "Z KOSIDOVSKIS", and "FILM". Other titles in Russian include "ГОЛЛАНДСКАЯ живопись XVI ВЕКА" (Dutch painting of the 16th century) and "СИСТЕМАТИКА" (Systematics). "EESTI" (Estonia/Estonian) is also visible, along with "Alexander Aa" and "SOFIE FAHRMAN ELSAS MODE" (inverted). The presence of Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, and Russian texts, along with the location context of Tallinn, Estonia, suggests a regional collection. The books show signs of age and use, adding to the charm and character of the display.

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