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Showing below up to 50 results in range #5,901 to #5,950.
- The Cameron course in dental practice conduct; human relations in dentistry (Q241104)
- Little whirlwind, by Margaret Ann Lorraine Hubbard. Illus. by Dorothy Bayley (Q241103)
- White mother in Africa (Q241102)
- Maybe you don't have charm, Lily, but you're enigmatic. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, July 29, 1939) (Q241101)
- Fables for our time, V: The stork who married a dumb wife, and others. (In The New Yorker, July 29, 1939) (Q241100)
- Hello, darling, wool-gathering? Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, July 22, 1939) (Q241099)
- You wait here and I'll bring the etchings down. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, July 1, 1939) (Q241098)
- Now take you and me, Blodgett, we're both men of the world. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, June 24, 1939) (Q241097)
- Spot drawing of big and little dogs in same pose. (In The New Yorker, July 15, 1939) (Q241096)
- Famous poems illustrated, VI. 7 drawings (In The New Yorker, June 17, 1939) (Q241095)
- My husband has insured my life for a hundred thousand dollars. Isn't that sweet? Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, May 27, 1939) (Q241094)
- Turning points in business cycles (Q241093)
- Unfamiliar misquotations. (In The New Yorker, May 20, 1939) (Q241092)
- How do you stand on a third term, scout, right or wrong? Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, May 20, 1939) (Q241091)
- Thinking ourselves into trouble. (In Forum, June 1939) (Q241090)
- Spot drawing of dog carrying satchel in his mouth. (In The New Yorker, June 10, 1939) (Q241089)
- The vengeance of 3902090. (In The New Yorker, June 10, 1939) (Q241088)
- I don't want him to be comfortable if he's going to look too funny. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, June 10, 1939) (Q241087)
- Famous poems illustrated, V. 2 drawings (In The New Yorker, June 3, 1939) (Q241086)
- Man with a conscience. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, June 1939) (Q241085)
- The facts of life. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, Apr. 1939) (Q241084)
- A census of Shakespeare's plays in quarto, 1594-1709. Rev. & extended (Q241083)
- Political and social growth of the American people, 1492-1865. 3d ed. New ed. of Political and social growth of the United States, 1492-1852 (Q241082)
- The fair American (Q241081)
- The gay A B C (Q241080)
- Reference book of inorganic chemistry (Q241079)
- Futur armistice (Q241078)
- The American Senator (Q241077)
- Double blackmail (Q241076)
- Ninth inning rally (Q241075)
- Greek tragedy (Q241074)
- Gone haywire; two tenderfoots on the Montana cattle range in 1886. Peter Hurd, pictures (Q241073)
- A textbook of chemistry (Q241072)
- Quiet moments, by Patience Strong, pseud. With decorations by Betty Soars (Q241071)
- An introduction to administrative law, with selected cases (Q241070)
- A course In general chemistry, by William C. Bray & Wendell M. Latimer. 3d ed (Q241069)
- Footsteps in the air, by Susan Wells, pseud (Q241068)
- Vocations for girls (Q241067)
- Gloucester boy (Q241066)
- By the shores of Silver Lake (Q241065)
- America's economic growth. A revision of Economic history of the people of the United States (Q241064)
- A faith to affirm (Q241063)
- The United States in world affairs (Q241062)
- Hill doctor (Q241061)
- Give me a river (Q241060)
- Diary, 1861-1865 (Q241059)
- Isolated America (Q241058)
- From Marx to Stalin, a critique of communism (Q241057)
- Dostoievski (Q241056)
- The vegetable cook book (Q241055)