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Would Christ Belong to a Labor Union?
(1900)
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Stories of Other Lands
(1888)
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Fancy Work For Pleasure and Profit
(1905)
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Hill’s Manual of Social and Business Forms
(1877)
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The Young Husband’s Book
(1844)
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Official Catalogue of the International Exhibition
(1876)
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Cupid’s Almanac
(1908)
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In Token of Fond Friendship
(1911)
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English Society
(1897)
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Letters & Lettering
(1906)
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Lettering
(1916)
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A Dictionary of the Bible
(1884)
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Common-School Dictionary
(1867)
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The Gentleman and Lady’s Book of Politeness
(1845)
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Family Circle
(1847)
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The Ladies Wreath
(1850)
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American Husbandry, Vol. II
(1840)
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Woman’s Mission
(1860)
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The Lady’s Manual of Fancy-Work
(1859)
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The Empty Crib
(1868)
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The Lady’s Token
(1848)
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Lalla Rookh
(1859)
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Parson’s Hand-Book of Business and Social Forms
(1882)
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The Lady’s Oracle
(1851)
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