An edition of Conundrums (1852)

Conundrums

sent in to compete for the valuable service of silver, consisting of a silver tea kettle, silver tea pot, cream ewer, water and sugar bowls, five pieces, value, four hundred dollars, presented by Professor Anderson, the Great Wizard of the North, for the best original one adjudged by a disinterested jury of thirteen, selected from and by the audience, on his great Conundrum Night given at the Metropolitan Hall, on Friday evening, February 6th, 1852.

Conundrums
J. H. Anderson
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An edition of Conundrums (1852)

Conundrums

sent in to compete for the valuable service of silver, consisting of a silver tea kettle, silver tea pot, cream ewer, water and sugar bowls, five pieces, value, four hundred dollars, presented by Professor Anderson, the Great Wizard of the North, for the best original one adjudged by a disinterested jury of thirteen, selected from and by the audience, on his great Conundrum Night given at the Metropolitan Hall, on Friday evening, February 6th, 1852.

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Language
English
Pages
60

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Edition Notes

At head of title: The ladies' budget of wit.

Published in
New York
Other Titles
Ladies' budget of wit.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.6
Library of Congress
PN6371 .C64

The Physical Object

Pagination
60 p. ;
Number of pages
60

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4484096M
LCCN
79312850

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