Box 9
Contains 18 Results:
George Arnold, Nut-Brown Beer (Being a Very Careful Analysis of Life's Major Joy), 1930
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
H.L., The Booklover's Litany, 1930
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Carlyle MacIntyre, The Brimming Cup and Potsherds, 1930
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Norina and Palmer Ritchie, A Christmas Dictionary, 1931
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Betsy Ann Bristol [pseud. of Ward Ritchie], Dream in a Garden, 1929
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Robert Glass Cleland, Giants and Castles, 1952
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Hildegarde Flanner, In Galilee, 1932
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Archibald MacLeish, Interrogate the Stones, 1929.
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Dee Verlaine, Laughter in the Dark: prospectus.
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.
Leonie Adams, Midsummer, 1929
The records of each associated press are organized into subseries I.1-I.4. Press and business records that did not clearly state one of the associated presses were organized into subseries I.5-I.7. These three subseries include business records, printing jobs, and manuscripts/typescripts of mixed provenance.