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    General Office display window - "Inexpensive Luxury - Electricity - Best Way To Better Living"

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    Craftsman homes

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    Stickley's own compilation of the best Arts & Crafts designs. Includes plans for more than 40 cottages, cabins, and bungalows--complete with illustrated interior layouts and decorating ideas, as well as suggestions for garden and outdoor treatments. All incorporate a sense of space and openness to rooms, and feature bold, rustic styling based on regional building traditions such as colonial log cabins or Spanish missions of the Southwest.

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    How to write, speak, and think more effectively : y Rudolf Flesch

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    Includes material from the author's The art of plain talk, The art of readable writing, The art of clear thinking, How to test readability, and A new way to better English.

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    Periodicals

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    Two single issues: California Illustrated Magazine (August 1892) and Pacific Monthly (February 1906).

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    Homes & grounds

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    "A profusely illustrated monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the home and automoble owner, architect, home builder, landscape architect and interior decorator."

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    Jervis Joslin letter to D.A. Smally

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    Letter from Jervis Joslin in Denver to his brother-in-law D.A. Smally. Joslin writes that business has been "dull," but that work is about to begin on a railroad connected to the Union Pacific at Cheyenne, Dakota Territory (Wyoming), which might lead to the creation of more jobs. He also writes that Colorado is "producing more gold than ever before" and of the opening of new mines on the Cimarron River in New Mexico. He concludes that his expenses have been reasonable and that he is optimistic about the future, writing "I believe the chances are better for a young man here than in any place I know."

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