Magee Number
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Title
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Author
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Publisher
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Year
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1258
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"Yellow Backs"
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n.d.
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1367
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Invitation from the Corporation of London to a Reception and Ball in the Guildhall to Celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
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Crane, Walter
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1877
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1403
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Broadside Memorial to Prince Albert Victor, with facsimile of the Queen's Letter of Gratitude for Condolences
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(Poynter, Edward J.)
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1892
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1411
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The Crystal Palace: woven in pure silk\r
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Stevens, Thomas
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Stevengraph Work
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(1880?)
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1412
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[Bookmark with] National Anthem\r
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Stevens, Thomas
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(188-.)
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1447
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Seven invitations and one menu, all for banquets at the Guildhall, London
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(Invitations)
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1855-98
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1460
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Two colored prints mounted on cards with gold filigree borders
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Le Blond & Co.
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Le Blond & Co.
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1850
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1584
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Cheffins's Map of the English and Scotch Railways
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(Railways)
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Charles F. Cheffins
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n.d. (c. 1843)
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1587
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Sharpe's Railway Map of England and Wales
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(Railways)
|
|
n.d. (c. 1850)
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1661
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A series of six valentines, each with a hand-colored engraving of a couple in romantic mood, accompanied by verses
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(Valentines)
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|
n.d. (c. 1840)
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1662
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A series of seven valentines, each with a hand-colored woodcut and verses entitled "Verses from a Lady to a Rake," "From a Man-Servant," "To a Clerk," etc., etc.,
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(Valentines)
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|
n.d.c (1840).
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1663
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A series of six valentines, each with a hand-colored lithograph, accompanied by a verse.
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(Valentines)
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Dean & Son
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n.d. (c. 1840)
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1664
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A series of five humorous valentines, each with a hand-colored lithograph depicting a clerk, a policeman, a grocer, etc., accompanied by a verse.
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(Valentines)
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Dean & Son
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n.d. (c. 1840)
|
1669
|
Counties of England.
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(Card Game)
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Jaques & Son
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(c. 1860)
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1670
|
Reichardt's Royal Old Maid
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(Card Game)
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A.N. Myers & Co.
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(c. 1875)
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1671
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A regular pack of 52 cards
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(Card Game)
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|
1897
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1672
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The Queen
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(Card Game)
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Evans & Sons
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(c. 1850)
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1673
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Sixteen chapbooks: Cinderella, Tom Thumb, Little Red Riding Hood, Cock Robin, etc., etc.
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(Chapbooks)
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J. S. Publishing & Stationary Co. Limited
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n.d. (c. 1840)
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1676
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An elaborate cut-out in the form of a colored panorama depicting the life of the Queen in a series of twelve scenes from 1837 to 1886
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(Cut-Out) Payne, A. H.
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R. Tuck
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(c. 1886)
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1677
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A complete set of six booklets, with titles such as "Merry Legs," "Dot and her Darlings," etc.
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Dolly
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E. Nister
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(c. 1895)
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1679
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Dolly's Dressmaker
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Lesser, Fredericke
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Joseph, Myers & Co.
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(c. 1860)
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1681
|
Missionary Map Of The World
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|
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(c. 1850)
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1684
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W. Grant's Panoramic View of Brighton from the Sea
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(Panorama) Grant, W., news agent, Brighton
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W. Grant
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n.d. (c. 1850)
|
1685
|
The Illustrated London News Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition of All Nations
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(Panorama)
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Illustrated London News
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1851
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1686
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An Overland Journey to the Great Exhibition: showing a few extra Articles and Visitors
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(Panorama) Doyle, Richard
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Chapman and Hall
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n.d. (1851)
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1687
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Panoramic View of the Funeral procession of Arthur, Duke of Wellington\n
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(Panorama) Alken, Henry
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Ackermann and Co.
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1852
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1688
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What I Saw at the World's Fair
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(Panorama) Onwhyn, Thomas
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Rock Brothers & Payne
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1851
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1689
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Tombleson's Panoramic Map of the Thames and Medway
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(Panorama) Tombleson, William
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J. Reynolds
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n.d. (c. 1840)
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1690
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A series of six colored cut-outs with the master figure, plus bonnet and evening coiffure, enclosed in paper folder
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(Paper Dolls)
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c. 1860
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1691
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Squails
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(Parlor Game)
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(c. 1880)
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1692
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Lane's Telescopic View of the Interior of the Great Industrial Exhibition
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(Peepshow) Rawlins, Thomas J.
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C. Lane
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1851
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1715
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Panoramic View of Sebastopol
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(Crimea) E. A. Perceval
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|
1857
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1777
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The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone\r
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(Gladstone) Westley, J. C.\r
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|
[1890?]
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1787
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Scrapbook containing autograph letters, newspaper clippings, cartoons, etc., nearly all dealing with the "Pigott affair" which rocked political circles in the 1870's\r
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Pigott, Thomas Digby
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1877
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1951
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Pigot & Co.'s Travelling Maps
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County Maps
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Pigot & Co.
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c. 1840
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1996
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Priced Specimen Sheets of Printing Types
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Casion, H. W. & co.
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H.W. Caslon & Co.
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1892
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2024
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[An original proof on vellum for an illustration by Burne-Jones for the Kelmscott Press edition of William Morris' Love is enough]\r
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(Kelmscott Press) Burne-Jones, Edward Coley
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Kelmscott Press
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1897?
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2049
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Death of the Queen: Newspaper placard\r
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(Victoria, Queen)
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Pall Mall Gazette
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1901
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2060
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Banquet to William Harrison Ainsworth Esq. at the Manchester Town Hall, 15th September, 1881
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(Ainsworth, William Harrison)
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A. Ireland and Co.
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1881
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2182
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Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing
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Carroll, Lewis
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Emberlin and Son
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[1890]
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2256
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Play bill for Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour, performed on November 15th, 1845
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(Dickens, Charles)
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1845
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2262
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Fashionable Intelligence about the "Morning Post"
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Douglas, Alfred, Lord
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Robert Dawson & Son
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[1918]
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2360
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Programme: "The Mellstock Quire": a Wessex Rural Comedy in four acts
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Hardy, Thomas
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Ling, Printer
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1918
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2361
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Programme: "Tess of the D'Urbervilles": a Tragedy in four acts and an after-scene
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Hardy, Thomas
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Ling, Printer
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[192-]
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2762
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Testimonials in Behalf of Franklin Lushington M.A., Candidate for the Office of Greek Professor in the University of Edinburgh
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(Lushington, Franklin)
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[1851]
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2938
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Album of Letters, Drawings, etc. of well-known personages, 1865-1910
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(Stone, Melicent)
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1865-1910
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3181
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A collection of 25 colored prints, mounted on cards, some with gold filigree borders, some lettered and mostly signed in the print
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Le Blond & Co.
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|
[1850-186-]
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3229
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A Series of 48 Picture Post Cards in color taken from the well-known "Caldecott Picture Books"
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Caldecott, Randolph
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F. Warne
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[c. 1895]
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3230
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The Old Family Coach: an Amusing Game for a Large Party of Children
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Children's Game
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Jarrold and Sons
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[c. 1845]
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3236
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A dummy consisting of watercolor sketches, lithographic proofs and other material for making a peepshow of St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex
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Peepshow
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[c. 1840]
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