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Ling Long women’s magazine 玲瓏, was a weekly women’s magazine published in Shanghai from 1931 to 1937.
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Established in 1902 in the French concession of Tianjin, and edited at various times in other major cities prior to 1949, Dagong bao, the “Impartial Daily” (大公報) was the largest newspaper based in the city.
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Edited by William Thynne; the first attempt to provide the collected works of Chaucer in 1 volume. Includes the genuine works as well as a large number of spuria; for contents of this edition, see E.P. Hammond, Chaucer a bibliographical manual, p.…
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Written in textura quadrata and textura semiquadrata scripts in red and black ink with red and blue initials.
With this is bound: Summa chiromantia.
Bound in 19th-cent. calf.
In a full red goatskin tray case, 16 cm.
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Typ Inc 5574 [Original printed edition. Without rubrication; a few of the woodcuts are lightly touched with brown. Autograph of William Morris, with his presentation inscription to Edward Burne-Jones. Bound in 16th- or 17th-century blind-stamped…
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A leading Japanese monthly magazine based in Tokyo, Japan

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A monthly magazine published as a bulletin of Reimeikai (黎明会, lit., "Dawn Society" or "Society for Enlightenment"). It was a Japanese "educational society" formed in Japan's Taishō period.[1] The members declared themselves committed "to strive for…

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v. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Frequency note: Monthly

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Late 15th century collection of saints' tales
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19th century transcription and translation of a 15th century manuscript
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