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Scribner's December 1936
por Josephine Dodge Kimball, Clay Weaver, Thomas H. Uzzell, Various
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Humboldt, Tennessee, United States
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1936. soft. Description -ORIGINAL EDITION- Publisher-Printing Location: Charles Scribner s Sons Publishers, 597 Fifth Avenue, NY Date and Numbering: December 1936, Vol. C, No. 6 Size and Page Count: 9 X 12 Tall, approx. 130 pages Condition: Fine, binding tight complete Illustrations Information: Many illustrations and photographs, including vintage advertisements -------- Contains:
Antique Dealing by Edward P. Borden
Books: A World Made in America (6 Reviews) by John Chamberlain
A World I Never Made, by James T. Farrell
A Case of Ski Fever by W.D.H. McCullough
Christmas Juveniles, 1936 by Josephine Dodge Kimball
Cruising the Avenue by Katherine Kent
The Decline of the Male by Thomas H. Uzzell and V.E. LeRoy
For Our Children's Children by Clay Weaver
The Game by Albert Maltz
Hearts of Oak by Jacland Marmur
Life in the United States by Anonymous
No Starving Armenians
Life in the United States by James A. "Patt" Patterson
Hunting the Black Wolves of Idaho
Literature of Today and Tomorrow by Mary M. Colum
The Motorist Girds for War by Wilburn Cartwright
Music and Records by Richard Gilbert
Noble Plays...and Popular Art by Gilbert Seldes
Photograph: Bravely Forth to Sea by Harold L. Harvey
The Poetic Year by John J. Slocum
The Scribner Quiz
Scribner's Examines: J. David Stern by Don Wharton
Scribner's Presents: Four Photographs by Arthur Gerlach
The Motorist Girds for War
Photograph: Bravely Forth to Sea
Life in the United States
Noble Plays... and Popular Art
And many others!
Antique Dealing by Edward P. Borden
Books: A World Made in America (6 Reviews) by John Chamberlain
A World I Never Made, by James T. Farrell
A Case of Ski Fever by W.D.H. McCullough
Christmas Juveniles, 1936 by Josephine Dodge Kimball
Cruising the Avenue by Katherine Kent
The Decline of the Male by Thomas H. Uzzell and V.E. LeRoy
For Our Children's Children by Clay Weaver
The Game by Albert Maltz
Hearts of Oak by Jacland Marmur
Life in the United States by Anonymous
No Starving Armenians
Life in the United States by James A. "Patt" Patterson
Hunting the Black Wolves of Idaho
Literature of Today and Tomorrow by Mary M. Colum
The Motorist Girds for War by Wilburn Cartwright
Music and Records by Richard Gilbert
Noble Plays...and Popular Art by Gilbert Seldes
Photograph: Bravely Forth to Sea by Harold L. Harvey
The Poetic Year by John J. Slocum
The Scribner Quiz
Scribner's Examines: J. David Stern by Don Wharton
Scribner's Presents: Four Photographs by Arthur Gerlach
The Motorist Girds for War
Photograph: Bravely Forth to Sea
Life in the United States
Noble Plays... and Popular Art
And many others!
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Detalhes
- Livreiro
- The Franklin Bookstore
(US)
- Estoque do vendedor nº
- 2494
- Título
- Scribner's December 1936
- Autor
- Josephine Dodge Kimball, Clay Weaver, Thomas H. Uzzell, Various
- Ilustrador
- Harold L. Harvey
- Formato/Encadernação
- Soft
- Estado do livro
- Usado - Perto de Excelente
- Quantidade Disponível
- 1
- Data de publicação
- 1936
- Catálogos de livreiros
- World War II; Christmas; Scribners;
- Product_type
- Magazine
- Size
- 9 X 12
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Humboldt, Tennessee
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