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bined with The American Boy in 1929 ; discon- tinued 1941 . 7. Rosebud . 1830. ... Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge made it the most popular magazine of its kind in America . Among its contributors were the best artists and the foremost writers of ...
bined with The American Boy in 1929 ; discon- tinued 1941 . 7. Rosebud . 1830. ... Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge made it the most popular magazine of its kind in America . Among its contributors were the best artists and the foremost writers of ...
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Old Ballads and Folk Songs Barnes , Ruth , I Hear America Singing . Introduction by Carl Van Doren . ... A Treasury of American Folk- lore : the Stories , Legends , Tall Tales , Traditions , Ballads and Songs of the American People .
Old Ballads and Folk Songs Barnes , Ruth , I Hear America Singing . Introduction by Carl Van Doren . ... A Treasury of American Folk- lore : the Stories , Legends , Tall Tales , Traditions , Ballads and Songs of the American People .
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Before she came to America in 1925 she had published Poems ( 1906 ) , Celtic Wonder Tales ( 1910 ) , and The Wonder Smith and His Son ( 1925 ) . ... Los Angeles , California : American Publication , Inc. , biennially .
Before she came to America in 1925 she had published Poems ( 1906 ) , Celtic Wonder Tales ( 1910 ) , and The Wonder Smith and His Son ( 1925 ) . ... Los Angeles , California : American Publication , Inc. , biennially .
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