Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding)
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Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding)
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Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding)
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- Focus of19
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1865
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1899
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1861
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1903
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1906
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1873
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1911
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1919
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 19th century
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1895
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 20th century -- Specimens
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1913
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1901
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1920-1930
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1894
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1869
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- United States -- 1899
- Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1853
- Genre of29
- Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world, Jonathan Swift ; illustrated by Arthur Rackham
- The Eskdale herd-boy, a Scottish tale, for the instruction and amusement of young persons, by Lady Stoddart (Mrs. Blackford)
- Children fifty years ago, approved by the Committee of Publication
- The little fig-tree stories, by Mary Hallock Foote ; with illustrations by the author
- The responsibilities of the novelist, and other literary essays,, by Frank Norris
- Symphonies and their meaning., Third series: Modern symphonies,, by Philip H. Goepp
- The story of Jack Ballister's fortunes, by Howard Pyle ; being the narrative of the adventures of a young gentleman of good family, who was kidnapped in the year 1719 and carried to the plantations of the continent of Virginia ; where he fell in with that famous pirate Captain Edward Teach, or Blackbeard ; of his escape from the pirates and the rescue of a young lady from out their hands
- A gallery of children,, by A.A. Milne; illustrations by Saida (H. Willebeek Le Mair)
- Narcissa, or, The road to Rome, In Verona, by Laura E. Richards
- The flower vase ;, containing the language of flowers and their poetic sentiments, by Miss S.C. Edgarton
- The silver crown ;, another book of fables, by Laura E. Richards
- Leila at home, a continuation of Leila in England, by Ann Fraser Tytler ; with engravings by J.W. Orr, from original designs
- The Pearl and the Pumpkin,, by Paul West and W.W. Denslow; with pictures by Denslow
- The three Mulla-mulgars, by Walter De La Mare, author of "Peacock pie," etc. ; illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop
- Dotty Dimple out west, by Sophie May ; illustrated
- The real Latin quarter,, by F. Berkeley Smith, with illustrations by the author, introduction and frontispiece by F. Hopkinson Smith
- The new colophon, a book collector's quarterly
- Budapest, the city of the Magyars, by F. Berkeley Smith ; with illustrations by the author
- Canoe and camera:, a two hundred mile tour through the Maine forests., By Thomas Sedgwick Steele
- Indians of the enchanted desert, by Leo Crane ; with illustrations
- Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, by Louisa M. Alcott
- Claudine, or, Humility the basis of all the virtues, the garland of everlastings, by the author of "Always happy."
- Two little pilgrims' progress, a story of the city beautiful, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Sasanoa and the Wool Witch, a romance of legendary history, by George S. Delano
- Random notes of Boston,, by Henry P. Dowst; drawings by John Albert Seaford
- The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and other collections of Philadelphia,, including the Pennsylvania Museum, the Wilstach Collection, and the collections of Independence Hall and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania., By Helen W. Henderson ..
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll ; with forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel
- Donald and Dorothy, by Mary Mapes Dodge ; with original illustrations