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THE AUDIENCE FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS.

   

- Washington : Library of Congress 1980
- 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers.
- 44 pages.
- Order Nr. 34542
- Price: $ 8.00



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Set of 15 volumes, inserted in two slipcases, issued by v...

Includes the following booklets: 1. Almira Bailey. Impressions of Seattle. Seattle Club, 1940. 59 pages. 2. Hartley Everett. Good New Days & How few the Things. San Francisco Club, 1940. 43 pages. 3. Douglas C. McMurtrie. Pioneer Printers of the Far West. San Francisco Club, 1940. 57 pages. 4. George Meredith. Exploring the Last Frontier. Portland Club, 1940. 31 pages. 5. Spirit of Gutenberg. (Phoenix Club, 1940). 63 pages. 6. Harvey H. Weber. A Brief History of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc. (Los Angeles Club, 1940). (61) pages. 7. Alluring British Columbia. Vancouver Club, 1949. 58 pages. 8. Robert Ernest Cowan. The Spanish Press of California. Sacramento Club, 1949. 62 pages. 9. Donald C. Cutter. The Discovery of Gold in California. Sacramento Club, 1949. 48 pages. 10. Herbert Fahey. Early Printing in California. San Francisco Club, 1949. 54 pages. 11. (Lee Farmer et al.) The Story of Printing in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Club, 1949. 54 pages. 12. Hawaiian Bible and Other Early Printing in the Islands. Honolulu Club, 1949. 62 pages. 13. Ben Hur Lampman. Excerpts from the Tramp Printer. (Portland Club, 1949). 57 pages. 14. Frank McCaffrey. Old Days in Seattle. Seattle Club, 1949. 63 pages. 15. Pioneer Printing in Idaho, 1839-1900. Southwest Idaho Club, 1949. 56 pages. Some rubbing along edges.




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