Douglas C. McMurtrie
McMurtrie, Douglas C.
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Ancient Prostitution in Japan
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Prostitution in China
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Oregon Imprints 1845-1870
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Early Printing in Michigan, with a Bibliography of the Issues of the Michigan Press, 1796-1850
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The evolution of national systems of vocational reeducation for disabled soldiers and sailors
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The disabled soldier
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Douglas C. McMurtrie, bibliographer and historian of printing
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Oregon imprints, 1847-1870 (University of Oregon Library. Studies in bibliography)
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A bibliography of Chicago imprints, 1835-1850
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The book
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the histoy of printing in Latin America
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Wings for words
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Some Facts Concerning the Invention of Printing
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A bibliography of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed at Auburn, N. Y., 1810-1850
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A check list of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed at Schenectady, N. Y., 1795-1830
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Indiana imprints, 1804-1849
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Additional Buffalo imprints, 1812-1849
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Additional Geneva imprints, 1815-1849
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A bibliography of books and pamphlets printed at Geneva, N. Y., 1800-1850
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A bibliography of Peoria imprints, 1835-1860
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The golden book
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The royalist printers at Shelburne, Nova Scotia
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Early printing in Tennessee,
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Notes in supplement to "The first printers of Chicago,"
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Ancient Prostitution in Japan
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Prostitution in China
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Oregon Imprints 1845-1870
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Early Printing in Michigan, with a Bibliography of the Issues of the Michigan Press, 1796-1850
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The evolution of national systems of vocational reeducation for disabled soldiers and sailors
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The disabled soldier
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Douglas C. McMurtrie, bibliographer and historian of printing
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Oregon imprints, 1847-1870 (University of Oregon Library. Studies in bibliography)
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A bibliography of Chicago imprints, 1835-1850
- Open Work
The book
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A preliminary check list of published materials relating to the histoy of printing in Latin America
- Open Work
Wings for words
- Open Work
Some Facts Concerning the Invention of Printing
- Open Work
A bibliography of books, pamphlets and broadsides printed at Auburn, N. Y., 1810-1850
- Open Work
A check list of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed at Schenectady, N. Y., 1795-1830
- Open Work
Indiana imprints, 1804-1849
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Additional Buffalo imprints, 1812-1849
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Additional Geneva imprints, 1815-1849
- Open Work
A bibliography of books and pamphlets printed at Geneva, N. Y., 1800-1850
- Open Work
A bibliography of Peoria imprints, 1835-1860
- Open Work
The golden book
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The royalist printers at Shelburne, Nova Scotia
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Early printing in Tennessee,
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Notes in supplement to "The first printers of Chicago,"