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A funny little illustrated book, for kids or adults with a silly sense of humor. Written by Robert Williams Wood, author of "Animal Analogues". In both books the illustrations are appealing in a clever, naïve way.
Publish Date
1907
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P. Elder and Company
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Previews available in: English
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American wit and humor, illustrated, illustrations, wit, humor, humour, puns, word play, charming, silly, animals, fauna, flowers, flora, cute, rhymes, poetry, children’s, childrenEdition | Availability |
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How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers: A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners
1907, Paul Elder and Company
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How to tell the birds from the flowers: a manual of flornithology for beginners
1907, P. Elder and Company
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