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Reproduction. Originally published in 1861 and re-published in 1863, this book contains all kinds of letter forms for business and personal... |
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Reproduction. Melodists differ from Song Books in that melodists contain the music as well as the lyrics. This small booklet, published originally in... |
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Reproduction. While most of the dime novel stories were about Westward Expansion or Colonial times, this one is unusual in that it takes place... |
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Reproduction. Published in May of 1861, the story starts in upstate New York during the Revolutionary War, and follows the characters through the... |
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Reproduction. The very first dime novel, Malaeska (pronounced MAL-a-ES-ka) is a story of "The Indian Wife of the White Hunter". Originally... |
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Reproduction. This one takes place in early Massachusetts, a tale of pilgrims and Indians |
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Reproduction. Published in 1863, a rousing good story, with plenty of action and suspense.96 pages |
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Reproduction. Originally published in 1861, this book was sold as a Companion to the Dime Cook Book. This is not a cook book, but rather a book of... |
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Reproduction. Pocket books with just lyrics were called song books. Books that also contained music were referred to as "Melodists". This... |
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Reproduction. Another in the series of Songbooks, this one published before the war (1860), Offering words to such titles as A Man's a Man for O'... |
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