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  • Scribner's Christmas number

    Scribner's Christmas number

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    Image of an advertisement for Scribner's Christmas 1901 issue featuring an angel holding a candle with holly in each hand.

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  • Scribners Christmas number

    Scribners Christmas number

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    Image of an advertisement for Scribner's Christmas 1894 issue featuring and Eskimo girl sitting inside an oversized copy of Scribner's labeled "December 1894;" the girl leans out to see a wolf howling at a huge full moon at right.

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  • Scribner's for Xmas

    Scribner's for Xmas

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    Image of an advertisement for the Scribner's magazine Christmas 1895 issue featuring a woman wearing a long dress, hat, and voluminous cloak walking through a snowy winter forest holding a large bundle of mistletoe; holly bush in foreground at right.

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  • Free with the New York Sunday Journal Dec. 17

    Free with the New York Sunday Journal Dec. 17

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    Image of an advertisement for the New York Sunday Journal featuring two balding men in red cutaway jackets, hose, and buckled shoes holding a bar of music between them.

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  • "The Chinese must go" Andrews' history : October Scribner's

    "The Chinese must go" Andrews' history : October Scribner's

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    Image of an advertisement for Scribner's magazine October 1895 issue featuring a Chinese man standing on the shore wearing traditional garb and carrying a wood lunch box and an umbrella over one shoulder; red dragon at left; large ship sailing on rough seas in background at left.

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  • Scribner's September

    Scribner's September

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    Image of an advertisement for Scribner's magazine featuring a woman wearing a long white dress and hat holding a parasol over her shoulder and reading a copy of Scribner's.

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