Book-titles
book titles
Historical Examples
Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year E.C. Hartwell
A History of Bibliographies of Bibliographies Archer Taylor
The Tomato Paul Work
The Magazine Style-Code Leigh H. Irvine
Area Handbook for Bulgaria Eugene K. Keefe, Violeta D. Baluyut, William Giloane, Anne K. Long, James M. Moore, and Neda A. Walpole
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