The Art of Book Design: Lady Gay Anna Palmer Campbell. Lady Gay, The Story of a Little Girl and her Friends. Boston, Lothrop publishing company, 1898. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
The Art of Book Design: The Apple Tree Sprite Margaret Morley. The Apple Tree Sprite. Chicago, A. C. McClurg, 1915. via: The Library of Congress Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading...
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...