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The Saturday book.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Hutchinson, 1941-1975
Description
34 v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1st year (1941/42)-34th year.
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage: Marquand Use Only
AC5 .S3
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13th year (published in 1953)
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3584.806
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1st year (1941/42)-34th year
Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
37806 Eng 20
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11th year (published in 1951)
Special Collections - Rare Books
2004-2410N
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11th year (published in 1951); 12th year (published in 1952)
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Russell, Leonard, 1906-
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Former owner
Street, Julian, 1879-1947
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Numbering peculiarities
Vols. for 1947-1970 called 7th-30th annual issues.
No. 34 appeared in 1975, instead of 1974 as scheduled.
Notes
Founded by Leonard Russell.
American edition published in New York by Macmillan and others.
Description based on: 13th year (published in 1953).
CTSN copy: Dj slightly worn and torn; some foxing of text block.
CTSN copy: Christmas gift order form laid in.
Binding note
CTSN copy: Col. ill. d.j. red cloth bds. gilt ill. and title. beige, dec. e.p.
Provenance
Ex copy of 11th year : Formerly owned by Julian Street.
LCCN
42051009
OCLC
1765051
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