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Trees You Want to Know
Donald Culross Peattie
1934
Flower Guide: Wildflowers East of the Rockies: Rev.
Chester A. Reed
1930
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Handbook of the Classical Collection
Gisela M.A. Richter
1917
Flags of the World, London (Frederick Warne and Co.), Plate 30
1915
Art in Egypt
G. [Gaston] Maspero
1912
Leipzig (Karl Baedeker), Italy from the Alps to Naples
Karl Baedeker
1909
The Venetian Painters of the Renaissance
Bernard Berenson.
1906
Italy: Handbook for Travellers, Northern Italy: Leipzig (Karl Baedeker)
Karl Baedeker
1895
Diary
Charles Prendergast
1929
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