A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... frequently display- ing much artistic beauty . Whoever receives back any books which have been out in circulation , whether it be the librarian or assistant , must examine each volume , to see if it is in apparent good order . If it is ...
... frequently display- ing much artistic beauty . Whoever receives back any books which have been out in circulation , whether it be the librarian or assistant , must examine each volume , to see if it is in apparent good order . If it is ...
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... frequently found , not in the books written upon it , but in the files of current peri- odicals , or in those of former years . It is especially to be noted that the book may frequently lose its adaptation and usefulness by lapse of ...
... frequently found , not in the books written upon it , but in the files of current peri- odicals , or in those of former years . It is especially to be noted that the book may frequently lose its adaptation and usefulness by lapse of ...
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... frequently in a single State , to enter titles for publica- tion . They were required to make entry in the district where the applicant resided , and this was frequently a matter of doubt . Moreover , they were required to go to the ...
... frequently in a single State , to enter titles for publica- tion . They were required to make entry in the district where the applicant resided , and this was frequently a matter of doubt . Moreover , they were required to go to the ...
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