James H. Coffin
James H. Coffin
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Elements of conic sections and analytical geometry
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Solar and lunar eclipses familiarly illustrated and explained
cover - TOThe orbit and phenomena of a me...James H. Coffin
The orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball, seen July 20, 1860
no cover - TWThe winds of the globeJames H. Coffin
The winds of the globe
no cover - WOWinds of the Northern HemisphereJames H. Coffin
Winds of the Northern Hemisphere
no cover - PEProgressive exercises in book k...James H. Coffin
Progressive exercises in book keeping
no cover - TOThe orbit and phenomena of a me...James H. Coffin
The orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball
no cover - SASolar and lunar eclipses famili...James H. Coffin
Solar and lunar eclipses familiarly illustrated and explained
no cover - PEProgressive exercises in book k...James H. Coffin
Progressive exercises in book keeping, by single and double entry, designed to furnish to scholars in common schools, an interesting and useful mode of applying their knowledge of penmanship and arithmetic
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- Open Work
Elements of conic sections and analytical geometry
- Open Work
Solar and lunar eclipses familiarly illustrated and explained
- Open Work
The orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball, seen July 20, 1860
- Open Work
The winds of the globe
- Open Work
Winds of the Northern Hemisphere
- Open Work
Progressive exercises in book keeping
- Open Work
The orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball
- Open Work
Solar and lunar eclipses familiarly illustrated and explained
- Open Work
Progressive exercises in book keeping, by single and double entry, designed to furnish to scholars in common schools, an interesting and useful mode of applying their knowledge of penmanship and arithmetic
