Golden slippers

the story of Philadelphia and its Mummers' parade : an essay

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Golden slippers
Earl Schenck Miers, Earl Schen ...
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Language
English
Pages
26

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Golden slippers: the story of Philadelphia and its Mummers' parade : an essay
1966, Printed for Friends of the Curtis Paper Company
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes Oh, dem golden slippers (for voice and piano), by Jas. A. Bland.

"Thirteenth in a series of publications in Americana commissioned annually by the Curtis Paper Company"--Colophon.

"Cover ... drawn by Fritz Kredel ... Text ... set in Monotype Baskerville; display ... in foundry Bulmer. The paper is Curtis Rag white laid ... Designed by Joseph Blumenthal"--Colophon.

Title page in red and black.

Pictorial wrapper.

"Curtis Paper Company merchants" ([6] p. on 1 folded sheet), laid in.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 26).

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Newark, Del

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.6
Library of Congress
F158.3 .M54

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Pagination
26 p. :
Number of pages
26

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23101313M

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