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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part01.utf8:225602128:1687
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01687cam a22002411a 4500
001 01024183
003 DLC
005 20100112081050.0
008 761206s1901 nyu 000 1 eng
010 $a 01024183
035 $a(OCoLC)2599631
040 $aDLC$cOKentU$dOCoLC$dOKentU$dOU$dDLC$ebdrb$dDLC
050 00 $aPZ3.B1342$bF$aPS1054.B62
100 1 $aBacon, Josephine Daskam,$d1876-1961.
245 10 $aFables for the fair /$cby Josephine Dodge Daskam.
260 $aNew York :$bCharles Scribner's Sons,$c1901.
300 $avi, 125, [1] p. (last p. blank) ;$c19 cm.
500 $aVerso of t.p.: Published October, 1901.
500 $aVerso of t.p.: The Crew Printing Company.
500 $aText printed in brown within ruled borders.
505 0 $aThe woman who was not athletic -- The woman who helped her husband -- The woman who used her theory -- The woman who looked ahead -- The woman who fell between two figures -- The woman who understood opera -- The woman who made a conquest -- The woman who made a good wife -- The woman who was too disinterested -- The woman who deliberated -- The woman who believed in early rising -- The woman who took advice -- The woman who took things literally --The woman who had broad views -- The woman who mourned her husband -- The woman who played "Cyrano" -- The woman who caught the idea -- The woman who helped her sister -- The woman who could not sew -- The woman who married her daughter -- The woman who could not help herself -- The woman who bribed her niece --The woman who knew too much -- The woman who talked well -- The woman who adapted herself.
710 2 $aCharles Scribner's Sons.$4pbl
710 2 $aCrow Printing Company.$4prt