The William Barclay Parsons railroad prints

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Language
English
Pages
58

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Edition Notes

The "appreciation" by J.K. Finch and T.F. Hamlin is from the Columbia University quarterly, June, 1935; the "check list," by Laura S. Young, has t.-p.: Railroad prints, 1820-1880, from the collection of William Barclay Parsons ... presented to the university in his memory by his wife and daughter and son, November, 1934.

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[New York]
Genre
Catalogs., Bibliography.
Other Titles
Railroad prints, 1820-1880.

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Dewey Decimal Class
760.838
Library of Congress
NE53.N5 C6

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Pagination
58 p.
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6330119M
LCCN
35032758
OCLC/WorldCat
3183809, 33329719

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