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ESTC R38282 ; Verse - "O unkind devil, thus at last deceive me!" ; A satire on the Meal Tub Plot, 1679 ; Title engraved with plate ; Place of publication from Wing
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "Two Who Were Famous:" [short story], MS. (typewritten: 2 p.), ([ca. 1935?])
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Incomplete. With an A.N., "Just an idea --." Note: completely different plot from the screenplay of the same title.
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Edwin Powell Hubble with five unidentified companions, seated with walking sticks outdoors
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Edwin Powell Hubble (second from right) and unidentified companions (three women and two adolescent boys) sitting on the ground with walking sticks.
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Agreement regarding lot in San Francisco
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This manuscript outlines the agreement between John Ellig, John Townsend, and Charles Cline regarding a plot of land in San Francisco labeled "Plot 188." Each of the three men will own an equal share of the land. On verso is a note by James G. Dunleavy, dated 1847, February 15, where he signs as witness.
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Fan : A bill of fare for a wedding dinner
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Engraved fan comprising one large oval and two crescent-shaped compartments, containing circles, ovals, etc., arranged as dishes on a table, each bearing an inscription in riddle form, for example "Melancholy Soup with Crooked Sauce", "Part of the Zodiac Butterd", "Pride Reversed in a Pye", "The Divine Part of a Man Boiled", etc., above a scroll with title inscription, on either side a cupid in a medallion, with doves, flowers, etc. Folding paper fan, mounted on wooden sticks.
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