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Native American folklore in nineteenth-century periodicals /
Athens, Ohio : Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 1986Format: Book
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The Negro and his folklore in nineteenth-century periodicals /
Austin, Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press 1967Format: Book
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The Nineteenth century.
London : Henry S. King & Co., 1877Subjects: “…Nineteenth century Periodicals.…”
Format: Journal
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The Nineteenth century and after.
New York : London : Marston & Co., Leonard Scott Pub. Co. ; Sampson Low ; 1901Subjects: “…Nineteenth century Periodicals.…”
Format: Journal
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The march of journalism : the story of the British press from 1622 to the present day
London : Allen & Unwin, 1952Table of Contents: “…The newsbooks -- The first newspaper -- The advent of the daily -- The rise of the periodical -- The developing newspaper -- New men at the head -- The rebels -- The independent newspaper emerges -- End of the taxes on knowledge -- The age of expansion -- Nineteenth-century periodicals -- The new journalism -- Newspaper development in the twentieth century -- The changing magazine -- The pres in the second World War -- Parliament and the press -- The daily miracle.…”
Format: Book
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Woman's almanac : 12 how-to handbooks in one
New York : Lippincott, 1976
1st ed.Format: Book
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State and society in mid-nineteenth-century Egypt
Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1990Format: Book
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