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This is an image or page from The How and Why Library, a book first published in the United States in 1909.

Location in book: Opposite the title page
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Source Scanned at 600 DPI by Scott Ehardt in December of 2005.
Author Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson
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current18:01, 20 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:01, 20 March 20093,330 × 4,536 (2.73 MB)SCEhardtrecrop
21:00, 22 December 2005Thumbnail for version as of 21:00, 22 December 20052,744 × 3,875 (6.08 MB)SCEhardtThis is an image or page from The How and Why Library, a book first published in the United States in 1909. It was scanned at 600 DPI by SCEhardt in December of 2005. {{PD}}

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