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Liberty 1939-03-25

Liberty 1939-03-25

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Everybodys 1926-06

Old-time military drummer's kit of drum, sticks, flintlock, and powder horn. Stories about Jackie Coogan, the world's most famous tramp (Charlie Chaplin?), "Her Job Is to Keep People Married," fiction by Frank Richardson Pierce, Grace Sartwell Mason, Joseph C. Lincoln, Sam Carson, and W. W. Jacobs, and a novel "Harvey Garrard's Crime" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.

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Date: 10/21/2014
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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