The Art of Book Design: A Summer Siege; A Story for Girls Lucy T. Poor. A Summer Siege; A Story for Girls. Boston, Sherman, French & Company, 1914. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: Her Own Sort and Others Charles Belmont Davis. Her Own Sort, and Others. New York, C. Scribner’s sons, 1917. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Fairy Glass Lucy S. Crandall. The Fairy Glass. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Lady of the Forest L.T. Meade. The Lady of the Forest. New York, A.L. Burt [189-?] via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: Ruthie’s Story Charles Stedman Newhall. Ruthie’s Story. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication [c1888] via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Rocket Book Peter Newell. The Rocket Book. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1912. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Lady of the Manor and Other Stories. Various aurhors. The Lady of the tower. New York; Cincinnati; Chicago,: Benziger Brothers, 1909. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: Kitty Love Anna Alice Chapin. Kitty Love. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1912. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: Keeping up with The Joneses Arthur “Pop” Momand. Keeping Up With The Joneses. New York, Cupples and Leon, 1920. via: The Internet Archive Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Fairy Glass Lucy S. Crandall. The Fairy Glass. A Story for Boys And Girls. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: What Was Said in the Woods Gustav Putlitz. What was Said in the Woods. Translated from the German (Was sich der Wald erzählt) London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1851. via: The George A Smathers Library at the University of Florida Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: Plain Directions for the Care of the Sick and Recipes for Sick People Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. PlainDirections for the Care of the Sick and Recipes for Sick People. New York, S.W. Green, printer, 1875. Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Fresh Air Child George Edwin Hawes. The Fresh Air Child. Pittsburgh, The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1907. via: The Internet Archive Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...