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| | Books by Joseph Napoleon Gimbrede: Gimbrede, Joseph Napoleon, 1820-, illust.: Halloween: A Romaunt, With Lays, Meditative and Devotional (Hartford: H. S. Parsons, 1845), by A. Cleveland Coxe
Additional books by Joseph Napoleon Gimbrede in the extended shelves: Gimbrede, Joseph Napoleon, 1820-: The flowers personified : being a translation of Grandville's "Les fleurs animées" (R. Martin, 1847), also by J. J. Grandville, N. Cleaveland, J. N. Gimbrede, Alphonse de Candolle, Raban, Taxile Delord, Alphonse Karr, and R. Martin & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Gimbrede, Joseph Napoleon, 1820-: The Holy Bible, translated from the Latin Vulgate; diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek and other editions in divers languages; the Old Testament first published by the English college at Douay, A.D. 1609, and the New Testament first published by the English college at Rheims, A.D. 1582; with annotations, references and an historical and chronological index from the last London and Dublin editions, the whole rev. and diligently compared with the Latin Vulgate (E. Dunigan, 1844), also by Archibald L. Dick, John Francis Eugene Prud'homme, and Edward Dunigan (page images at HathiTrust) Gimbrede, Joseph Napoleon, 1820-: Incidents of travel in Yucatan (Harper & Brothers, 1843), also by John Lloyd Stephens, Benjamin Johnson, Augustus Halbert, Alfred Jones, Stephen Henry Gimber, Milo Osborne, John Francis Eugene Prud'homme, A. W. Graham, John A. Rolph, Joline J. Butler, Alexander Anderson, Charles Copley, Frederick Catherwood, and Jordan & Halpin (page images at HathiTrust) Gimbrede, Joseph Napoleon, 1820-: Incidents of travel in Yucatan (John Murray, 1843), also by John Lloyd Stephens, Benjamin Johnson, Augustus Halbert, Alfred Jones, Stephen Henry Gimber, Milo Osborne, John Francis Eugene Prud'homme, A. W. Graham, John A. Rolph, Joline J. Butler, Alexander Anderson, Charles Copley, Frederick Catherwood, and Jordan & Halpin (page images at HathiTrust)
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