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      <title>Afropop Discography</title>
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      <description>Title Info/Artist Issues Quantity Type 1001 Arabian Tails Juan Alfoso 1 1 mini 1998 Artists Little White Book Mel White 1 1 comic A Very MU Christmas 1 1 zine A*K*Q*J Mike Kazaleh 1 1 comic A.P.A. Castlehome 3:3, 4:1, 4:2 3 zine Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Chin/Parsonavich 1 1 comic Adventures of Captain Jack 2, 4-6, 7(2), 8-9, 11-12 10 comic Adventures of Springboard John Leatherman 89, '90, '91, '92 4 zine Airlock Rod Underhil 2-3 2 comic Albedo Anthropomorphics 0-2, 7, 10 4 comic Albedo (Command Review) 1(2), 2(2) 4 comic Albedo, The New 1, 2, 4 3 comic Albedo, Steve Gallacci</description>
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      <title>Steampunk Magazine Issue #1</title>
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      <description>SteamPunk magazine

Putting the Punk back into SteamPunk [Lifestyle, Mad Science,

#1

Theory &amp; Fiction ]

Michael Moorcock * Abney Park * Darcy James Argue * Thomas Truax * G. D. Falksen * J. T. Hand * Margaret P. Killjoy * Cory Gross

**Contrary to the honeyed words of gentlemen, this Age of Empire is a pestilence upon every continent and soul, through colonization manifest or implied. Rich men from stone buildings wade blindly through the penniless on their way to the opera, at leisure after a day spent plotting wars across the seas; and though these gentlemen are excellent at imposing a wo</description>
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      <title>Steampunk Magazine Issue #2</title>
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      <description>SteamPunk magazine

A Journal of Misapplied Technology [Lifestyle, Mad Science,

#2

Theory &amp; Fiction ] I-Wei Huang * Donna Lynch * G.D. Falksen * Margaret Killjoy * John Reppion * Libby Bulloff * Cory Gross * The Catastrophone Orchestra * Johnny Payphone * Rachel E. Pollock

**It is too constricting to say that you must always think outside the box; whether you are thinking inside or outside the box, you are still letting the box dictate your thoughts, are you not? What you are not acknowledging is the honest fact that &#8220;the box&#8221; itself is figmentary, illusory. And as long as one continues</description>
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      <title>KLF/The Timelords: How To Have A Number One The Easy Way</title>
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THE TIMELORDS

THE MANUAL (HOW TO HAVE A NUMBER ONE THE EASY WAY) THE JUSTIFIED ANCIENTS OF MU MU REVEAL THEIR ZENARCHISTIC METHOD USED IN MAKING THE UNTHINKABLE HAPPEN. KLF 009B

1988 (YOU KNOW WHAT'S GONE)

THE MANUAL (HOW TO HAVE A NUMBER ONE - THE EASY WAY) TEXT BY: LORD ROCK AND TIME BOY A.K.A. THE TIMELORDS A.K.A. ROCKMAN ROCK AND KINGBOY D. A.K.A. THE JUSTIFIED ANCIENTS OF MU MU A.K.A. THE JAMS A.K.A. THE KLF A.K.A. THE FALL A.K.A. THE FOREVER ANCIENTS LIBERATION LOOPHOLE KLF PUBLICATIONS 1988 KLF PUBLICATIONS, BOX 283, HP22 5BW KL</description>
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      <title>Century's Progress</title>
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      <description>****A

Century's Progress in

Astronomy

**A

Century's Progress
IN

Astronomy

BY

HECTOR MACPHERSON,
',

JUN.
',

MEMBER OF THE SOCIETfi ASTRONOMIQUE DE FRANCE MEMBER OF THE SOCIETE BEI.GE D'ASTRONOMIE AUTHOR OF 'ASTRONOMERS OF TO-DAY'

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS
EDINBURGH AND LONDON

MCMVI

All Rights reserved

**PKEFACE.

present volume originated in a desire to present, in small compass, a record of the marprogress in astronomy during the past hundred years. Indebtedness should be acknowvellous

THE

ledged to the valuable works of Professor

New-

comb, Professor Schiaparelli, Professor </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 01:05:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A Collection of Nursery Rhymes</title>
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      <description>ONE SHILLING NET

COLLECTION OF

35*

'*'/,"

J

&lt;&gt;'&lt; +!&gt;*

*CHILDREN'S BOOK

LIBRARY OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORN

*Nurse LovechilcTs Legacy BEING A MIGHTY FINE COLLECTION
|

OF THE MOST NOBLE, MEMORABLE AND VERACIOUS
Embellished by C. Lovat Fraser for the Poetry Bookshop

|

[NURSERY RHYMESl

THIRD THOUSAND
PRINTED FOR The Poetry Bookshop, 35 DEVONSHIRE STREET

THEOBALDS ROAD LONDON
W.C.

1919

*THIS COLLECTION MAS BEEN COMPILED PROM XVIHth AMD EARLYlXIXth CENTURY
&lt;-HAPi

*CONTENTS.
No.
I.

PAE

HOW

II.

INDUCTION FAR IS IT TO BABYLON? RIDE A COCK HORSE
-

5

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7 8

III.

SONG

.

.

9
1</description>
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      <title>Dickens-Land by J A Nicklin</title>
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      <description>******DICHXNS-LAND
Described by
Pictured by E.
J.

A.

NICKLIN

W. HASLEHUST

BL.ACKIE AND SON LIMITED LONDON GLASGOW AND BOMBAY
1911

/o
l?L

^

*Peauttful Cnglanfc
Volumes Ready

OXFORD

THE HEART
THE PEAK

OF WESSEX

THE

ENGLISH LAKES

DISTRICT

CANTERBURY
SHAKESPEARE-LAND

THE

CORNISH RIVIERA

DICKENS-LAND

THE THAMES
WINDSOR CASTLE
CAMBRIDGE

WINCHESTER

THE
YORK

ISLE OF

WIGHT

CHESTER AND THE DEE

NORWICH AND THE BROADS

Uniform with

this Series

peauttful Srelanb
LEINSTER

ULSTER

MUNSTER CONNAUGHT

JAN ? 4 1947

*LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Page

Chalk,

House where Dickens spent

his
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      <title>Astronomy by J Rambosson</title>
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      <description>****ASTKONOMY.

****ASTBONOMY

.

J.

KAMBOSSON,

LAUREATE OF THE INSTITUTE OP FRANCE (ACADKMIE FRANQAISE AND ACADEMIE DBS SCIENCES).

TRANSLATED BY
C.

B.

PITMAN.

WITH

SIXTY- THREE WOOD ENGRAVINGS, THREE MAPS OF CELESTIAL BODIES, AND TEN COLOURED PLATES.

THE

LONDON:

CHAPMAN &amp; HALL,
1875.

193,

PICCADILLY.

*LONDON
f.KJbDBVRY,

:

ACNEW, &amp;

CO., TlUl

*PEEFACE.
THE
late

Father Gratry,
said

Member

of the French

Academy, once

"
:

It is astonishing

how

ignorant

the great bulk of the public are in regard to astro-

nomy.
'the

I

have known

men

of education maintain that

ancient</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:34:01 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tame Animals</title>
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      <description>ROUTLEDGE

LONDON AND

NEW

Ero-ibeim &amp; Co., London-

*CHILDREN'S BOOK COLLECTION

^

*
LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES

*TAME ANIMALS.
THE HARE.
suppose you have all seen a Hare, and perhaps many of you have helped to eat one. The Hare is a very timid animal, running away on the least alarm
I
;

but, poor fellow,

he

is

too often caught

by the dogs

and

rather difficult to

notwithstanding his swift running. It is tame Hares, but there is a very amusing account of three, named Puss, Tiney, and Bess, written by the poet Cowper, who kept them
killed,

for

some time, and</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 07:57:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Girl That Goes Wrong</title>
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      <description>THE GIRL
THAT

GOESWRONG

REGINALD WRIGHTKAUFFMAN

*THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES

***THE GIRL THAT GOES WRONG

'.

Of

CALIF. LIBRA**.

LOS ANGELES

**THE GIRL THAT GOES

WRONG

By

REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMAN
Author of

"The House

of Bondage,"

etc.

NEW YORK THE MACAULAY COMPANY
1913

*COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY

MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY NEW YORK
All Rights Reserved

Published November, ign

Second Printing, November,

1911

*352

/

to

SOLOMON

SOLIS

COHEN

PHYSICIAN AND FRIEND

BUT FOR WHOM MY WRITING-DAYS

HAD ENDED BEFORE THIS BOOK WAS UNDERTAKEN
X.

W. K.

**CONTENTS</description>
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      <title>Shrii Shanka</title>
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