A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... become a nuisance . It also injures the paper of the vol- umes by over - heating , and weakening the tenacity of the leaves held together by the glue on the back , besides dry- ing to an extreme the leather , till it cracks or crumbles ...
... become a nuisance . It also injures the paper of the vol- umes by over - heating , and weakening the tenacity of the leaves held together by the glue on the back , besides dry- ing to an extreme the leather , till it cracks or crumbles ...
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... become so wide - spread in the United States , that very few periodicals which deal in fiction at all , are without their stories begun and finished in a single issue . The talent required to pro- duce a fascinating and successful ...
... become so wide - spread in the United States , that very few periodicals which deal in fiction at all , are without their stories begun and finished in a single issue . The talent required to pro- duce a fascinating and successful ...
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... becomes of the insured ? When nearly all our public libraries are so constructed as to become an easy prey to the flames , the loss of so many books which have completely perished from the earth ceases to be wonderful . The growth of ...
... becomes of the insured ? When nearly all our public libraries are so constructed as to become an easy prey to the flames , the loss of so many books which have completely perished from the earth ceases to be wonderful . The growth of ...
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