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Haldeman-Julius Company, Publishers -1926A

A typical page of listings for the famous little blue books that often got H-J in trouble with bluenoses and were beloved of young literates wishing to know what they needed to know to be Bohemians. This ad was published in the October, 1926 issue of THE AMERICAN MERCURY.

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Date: 12/02/2013
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