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Brodie, S. Dan: 66 Years on the California Gridiron, 1882-1948: The History of Football at the University of California
Funk, Addie: Vienna's Musical Sites and Landmarks
Briggs, Martin S: The Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers in England and America (1620-1685)
Curtis, George William: Lotus-Eating: A Summer Book
Ade, George: Single Blessedness and Other Observations
Beals, Carleton: America South
Dickens, Charles; Payne, Edward F.; Harper, Henry H: The Romance of Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell Winter: With a New Commentary by Edward F. Payne and Henry H. Harper
Cobb, Irvin S: Cobb's Anatomy
Calhoun, Arthur W: A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present. Vol. I: Colonial Period
Chase, George Henry; Post, Chandler Rathfon: A History of Sculpture
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Vol. I.---1878
McMaster, John Bach: Daniel Webster
Smithsonian Institution: Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution Showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Institution for the Year Ending June 30, 1915
Paine, Albert Bigelow: The Bread Line: A Story of a Paper
Burnett, Frances Hodgson: The Head of the House of Coombe
Bowen, C. E: Jack the Conqueror; or, Overcoming Difficulties; and Other Stories
Anonymous; Peckham, Howard (Introduction): Wayside Sketches: Narrative of a Journey in 1843, Now First Published from the Manuscript for the Clements Library Associates
Wiggin, Kate Douglas: The Old Peabody Pew
Wiggin, Kate Douglas: Ladies-in-Waiting
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume I. Number 1. Summer 1935
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume I. Number 2. Autumn 1935
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume I. Number 3. Winter 1936
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume II. Number 3. Summer 1937
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume II. Number 4. Autumn 1937
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume II. Number 2. Autumn 1937
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume III. Number 2. Spring 1938
Pierce, Valentine Mott; World's Dispensary Medical Association: Dr. Pierce's 1930 Almanac
Greer-Petrie, Cordia: Angeline at the Seelbach and Angeline Steppin' Out
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume III. Number 3. Summer 1938
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume III. Number 4. Autumn 1938
The Colophon: New Series; A Quarterly for Bookmen. Volume III. Number 1. Winter 1938
Allen, Arthur A: American Birds: Winged World; Sights and Sounds of the Winged World, Study of Birds to Make National Geographic Color Photographs Yields Rich Scientific Knowledge of Their Habits and Behavior. Volume 87, Pages 721-744. June 1945. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Palmer, Catherine Bell: Aeronautics: Flying Veterans Home; Flying Our Wounded Veterans Home. Volume 88, Pages 363-384. September 1945. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Mitchell, Carleton: Seafaring: Baltic Cruise of the Caribee. Volume 98, Pages 605-646. November 1950. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Moore, W. Robert: South America: Rio Panorama; Breath-taking Is This Fantastic City amid Peaks, Palms, and Sea, and in Carnival Time It Moves to the Rhythm of Music. Volume 76, No. 3, Pages 283-324. September 1939. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Moore, W. Robert: South America: Chile's Land of Fire and Water; Smoking Volcanoes and Ice-hooded Peaks Stand Sentinel over Limpid Lakes in the Far Southern Andes. Volume 80, Pages 91-110. July 1941. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Moore, W. Robert: South America: Capital and Chief Seaport of Chile. Volume 86, Pages 477-500. October 1944. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Rohe, Alice: Italy: Our Littlest Ally. Volume 34, Pages 139-163. August 1918. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Kingman, John A: Italy: The Isle of Capri; An Imperial Residence and Probable Witness Station of Ancient Rome. Volume 36, Pages 213-231. September 1919. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Albrecht, Florence Craig: Italy: The Splendor of Rome. Volume 41, Pages 593-626. June 1922. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Hoiskell, Morgan: Italy: Capri, the Island Retreat of Roman Emperors. Volume 41, Pages 627-638. June 1922. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Costa, Guido: Italy: Sardinia and Its People; Traces of Many Civilizations to Be Found in the Speech, Customs, and Costumes of This Picturesque Land. Volume 43, Number 1, Pages 1-75. January 1923. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Cutler, A. W: Italy: Daily Life in Calabria. Volume 43, Pages 181-196. February 1923. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Italy: Italy, Land of History and Romance; Pictures. Volume 45, Pages 375-390. April 1924. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Chater, Melville: Italy: Zigzagging Across Sicily. Volume 46, Pages 303-352. September 1924. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Pellerano, Luigi: Italy: Where the Sard Holds Sway. Volume 49, Pages 464-474. April 1926. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Handley, Marie Louise: Italy: Siena's Palio, an Italian Inheritance from the Middle Ages. Volume 50, Pages 245-258. August 1926. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
California Municipalities. A Journal for Progressive Cities. Vol. 2. No. 2. March 1900
California Municipalities. A Journal for Progressive Cities. Vol. 2. No. 4. May 1900
Mason, Haven A. (Editor); Lamborn, Ben F. (Business Manager): California Municipalities. A Journal for Progressive Cities. Vol. 2. No. 6. July 1900
Mason, Haven A. (Editor): California Municipalities. A Journal for Progressive Cities. Vol. 3. No. 5. December 1900
Pellerano, Luigi: Italy: Sicily: Island of Vivid Beauty and Crumbling Glory. Volume 52, Pages 432-449. October 1927. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Wilstach, Paul: Italy: Holidays Among the Hill Towns of Umbria and Tuscany. Volume 53, Number 4, Pages 401-466. April 1928. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Kerbey, McFall: Italy: Genoa, Where Columbus Learned to Love the Sea. Volume 54, Pages 333-352. September 1928. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Caetani, Gelasio: Italy: Redemption of the Pontine Marshes. Volume 66, Pages 201-218. August 1934. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Candee, Helen Churchill: Italy: Life's Pattern on the Italian Riviera. Volume 67, Pages 67-100. January 1935. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Chater, Melville: Italy: Hunting Castles in Italy. Volume 68, Pages 329-366. September 1935. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Nevils, W. Coleman: Italy: Horace--Classic Poet of the Countryside. Volume 68, Pages 771-795. December 1935. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Roberts, Anna: Italy: Sojourning in the Italy of Today. Volume 70, Pages 351-396. September 1936. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Nevils, W. Coleman: Italy: The Smallest State in the World; Vatican City on Its 108 Acres Is a Complete Sovereignty Internationally Recognized. Volume 75, Pages 377-412. March 1939. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Keystone View Company: Around the World in Fascinating Third-Dimension Pictures Selected Expressly for the Members of the Keystone Travel Club. Pacific Coast Region of the United States of America, Alaska and Northwest Canada Including Yosemite National Park, Multnomah Falls, Mount Shasta, Mount Rainier, Mount Hood, Columbia River, Copper River, The Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Many Other Interesting Places. Volume 2, Stops 1,051 to 1,100, Number 10
Patric, John: Italy: Italy, From Roman Ruins to Radio; History of Ancient Bridge Building and Road Making Repeats Itself in Modern Public Works and Engineering Projects. Volume 77, Pages 347-394. March 1940. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Hosmer, Dorothy: Italy: Rhodes, and Italy's Aegean Islands. Volume 79, Pages 449-480. April 1941. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Williams, Maynard Owen: Italy: Sicily Again in Path of War. Volume 84, Pages 307-320. September 1943. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
McCutcheon, George Barr: Castle Craneycrow
McCutcheon, George Barr: The Man from Brodney's
Chatterbox. Volume Sixty-four
Kahn, Michael Alexander; Robb, Jenny E.; The Grolier Club: Political Cartoons and Caricatures: From the Collection of Michael Alexander Kahn
Italy: Over Alps to Brenner Pass. Volume 84, Pages 701-714. December 1943. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Reed, Macon, Jr: Italy: Behind the Lines in Italy. Volume 86, Pages 109-128. July 1944. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
McCartney, Benjamin C: Italy: Return to Florence. Volume 87, No. 3, Pages 257-304. March 1945. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Hume, Edgar Erskine; Onelli, L: Italy: Italy Smiles Again. Volume 95, No. 6, Pages 693-732. June 1949. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Hume, Edgar Erskine: Italy: The Palio of Siena. Volume 100, Pages 231-244. August 1951. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Breed, Austin A: Spain and Portugal: Spain and Morocco. Volume 31, Pages 257-272. March 1917. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine
Bayley, W. S.; Kummel, H. B.; Salisbury, R. D.; United States Geological Survey: Geologic Atlas of the United States: Raritan Folio; New Jersey. Folio 191--Field Edition
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