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New England Type and Stereotype Foundry
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New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: The book of the months, a gift for the young. (W. Crosby and Company, 1839), also by W. L. Orinsby, Andrews & Co Carter, Geo. A. & J. Curtis (Firm), and William Crosby and Company (page images at HathiTrust)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: Children's trials, or, The little rope-dancers (Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co., 1855), also by Auguste Linden, Trauermantel, Hobart and Robbins, Nichols Crosby, Evans & Dickerson, and S.W. Chandler & Bro (page images at Florida)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: Cousin Hatty's hymns and twilight stories. (Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols., 1851), also by Cousin Hatty, Feroline Fox, Thomas B. Fox, Howland, Hobart and Robbins, and Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: Nonantum and Natick (Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1853), also by S. S. Jacobs, Baker & Smith, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society (page images at Florida)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: A pictorial history of America; embracing both the northern and southern portions of the New world (House & Brown, 1847), also by Samuel G. Goodrich, George A. Curtis, Jarvis Griggs Kellogg, Hammatt Billings, and House & Brown (page images at HathiTrust)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: Pokeni, or, Bravery triumphant (Boston: Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859), also by Faith Fay, Henry Bricher, Stephen S. C. Russell, Clark and Brown Shepard, and Hobart and Robbins (page images at Florida)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: A simple method of keeping books by double-entry, without the formula or trouble of the journal : adapted to the most extensive wholesale, or the smallest retail business : to which is added a number of the most rapid and accurate methods of making commercial calculations (Boston : William D. Ticknor and Co., [1847], 1847), also by George N. Comer, George A. Curtis, and William D. Ticknor & Co (page images at HathiTrust)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: A simple method of keeping books by double-entry, without the formula or trouble of the journal ... To which is added a number of the most rapid and accurate methods of making commercial calculations. (Ticknor, 1846), also by George N. Comer, George A. Curtis, and William D. Ticknor & Co (page images at HathiTrust)
New England Type and Stereotype Foundry: Trial and triumph of democracy (B. Marsh, 1862), also by Warren Chase, Bela Marsh, and Hobart and Robbins (page images at HathiTrust)
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