Browsing Digitized Books by Issue Date

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  • National Baptist Sunday School Convention and Institute (Philadelphia : American Baptist Publication Society, 1869)
    This scan is the 1869 November issue (2, 3, &4) of The first National Sunday School Convention of the United States under the auspices of the American Baptist Publication Society. Featuring different works "embracing , in ...
  • Bunbury, Selina (Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1870)
    A visit to the catacombs by Selina Bunbury. Additional title: First Christian cemeteries at Rome: and a midnight visit to Mount Vesuvius. Revised by Thomas O. Summers.
  • Waring, James J. (Savannah, Georgia: Morning News Steam Printing House, 1879)
    This substantial document deals with the yellow fever epidemic in Savannah in 1876. The author, James J. Waring, was the Chairman of the Dry Culture Committee (try imagining what that means without this book as a guide.) ...
  • Keats, John (London ; New York : Macmillan and Co., 1889)
    This text is a collection of the poetical works of John Keats, an English poet. It is reprinted from the original editions with notes by Francis T. Palgrave, who was a professor of poetry in the University of Oxford.
  • Baedeker, Karl (3. Aufl. Leipzig : Karl Baedeker, 1894)
    Handbook for travelers, featuring Egypt. First part consisting of lower Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula: with 2 maps and plans, 24 floor plans, 7 views and 75 text vignettes.
  • Baedecker, Karl (Leipsic, K. Baedeker 1895, 1895)
    South-western France, from the Loire and the Rhone to the Spanish frontier; handbook for travellers.
  • Head, Franklin H. (Chicago: Priv. print, 1902)
    The Legends of Jekyll Island By Franklin H. Head. This work was originally read before the Chicago Historical Society in (k2 and was then printed in New England Magazine without comment. DeRenne, having acquired a copy of ...
  • Baedecker, Karl (London : Dulau & Co. ; New York : Charles Scribner's Sons 1905, 1905)
    Northern France, from Belgium and the English channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travelers.
  • Unknown author (Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1915-01-24)
    Richmond Times-Dispatch, January 24, 1915. Vol. 65; No. 24. Part 6, page 43 (two copies, one only has the pictures). -- The Oldest Pictures of War in France: Renewed Interests in the Bayeux Tapestry Invasion of England in ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-02-20)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- The World Today Commemorates the Great Life That Ended 300 Years Ago -- Shakespeare's Fame Still "In It's Great Morning": Famous and Popular at Thirty, His Name ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-02-27)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- Shakespeare The Great Creator of Tragedy: "In His Isolated Achievement Tragedy Climbed to Its Supreme Summit and Vanished" -- The Mines From Which He Dug His ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-03-05)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916 -- Shakespeare's Heroines As Human Beings: Others Gave Only Femininity to Their Women Characters -- The Heroines As Viewed From the Stage: On Every Fresh Perusal of ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-03-12)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- Odds Against Shakespeare on Stage Today: This Is a Generation in Which Theatre Audiences Have Been Carefully Trained Away From Him -- The Actor's Problems With ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-03-26)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- How Each Age Finds New Flaws in Shakespeare: Each Praises---But Rewrites Him, And Is Laughed at by the Next -- How He Used Masques, The Craze of the Day: Gay ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-04-16)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916. -- He Conquered France But Slowly: The Long, Hard Battle of Shakespeare's Fame to Overcome the Wall of Prejudice Erected By Voltaire -- But Germany Made a National ...
  • Unknown author (The New York Times, 1916-04-23)
    The New York Times: Shakespeare Tercentenary: 1616-1916.-- Shakespeare's Comedy A Growth -- Falstaff Still Beset By Men In Buckram -- Putting Shakespeare In A Procrustes' Bed -- Look On Hamlet's Picture, And On Quixote's.
  • Fioretina, Società Editrice (Società editrice fiorentina, 1924)
    An artistical guide to Florence. Embellished with historical notes on the city and the principal monuments, views, topographical maps, catalogues of the galleries, etc.
  • Tetsudōshō; Japanese Government Railways (Tokyo : Japanese Government Railways 1927, 1927)
    Maps show Government Railway Main Lines, Private Railway Lines, Private Electric Trams, Government Railway Steamer Lines, Private Steamer Lines, Air Service Lines, Submarine Cables, Roads, Hotels, Towns without Railway ...
  • Clarke, J. Erskine; D. Appleton and Company; Estes & Lauriat; Dana Estes & Company; L.C. Page & Company (Boston : L.C. Page & Company, 1928)
    The text can has a multitude of Juvenile Books published in the English language. In addition to the stories are articles, puzzles, poetry, games, and other miscellaneous writings for children. Accompanied by many ...
  • Washington Woman's Club; Last Cabinet Chapter U.D.C. (Washington, Ga. : Last Cabinet Chapter U.D.C., 1929)
    This text contains a series of rare recipes from Washington-Wilkes as published by Last Cabinet Chapter U.D.C., Washington Ga. Sponsored by the Washington Woman's Club.

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