Daylight eyes. What to draw and how to draw it. 1913.
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From a book uploaded by scanner-nicole-deyo.


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Daylight eyes. What to draw and how to draw it. 1913.
Internet Archive
From a book uploaded by scanner-nicole-deyo.
"Base of a wing of a prepupa of Bombyx (silkworm moth)." The wings of insects. 1918.
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Cut-out patterns for making paper animals including horses, ducks and cats.
The New Wonder World. 1928.
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Look up. Hansi the stork. 1932. Emma Brock, illustrator.
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Louis quinze lace. The dictionary of needlework. 1882.
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From a book uploaded by associate-sean-kim
The spell of the Rockies. 1911. Endpaper.
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Rabbit at work. The real story book. 1927.
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"Jumping a ten-foot ditch is easy..." Science problems for the junior high school. 1939.
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