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Golden days for boys and girls.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Philadelphia : James Elverson, 1880-1907.
Description
28 v. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 6, 1880)-v. 28, no. 27 (May 11, 1907).
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
0901.G6195q Oversize
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Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 6, 1880)-v. 26 (Mar. 4, 1905)
Princeton copy 2
Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Cotsen Children's Library. Special Collections Use Only
151185 Story Papers
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Vol. 6, no. 1 (Dec. 6, 1884) -- no. 52 (Nov. 28, 1885); Vol. 10 no. 1 (Dec. 1, 1888) -- Vol. 16 no. 52 (Nov. 16, 1895)
Princeton copy 1
Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Rare Books. Special Collections Use Only
PS535 .G642q
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vol. 10, no. 30 (June 22, 1889)
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Children's literature
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19th century
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Elverson, James
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Dime novels
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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19th century
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Dime novels
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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Frequency
Weekly
Notes
Description based upon v. 7, no. 18 (April 3, 1886).
Princeton copy 1: Contains 8 bound volumes: 6, 10-16.
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Golden days
LCCN
09007381
OCLC
1751300
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