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2 additional books about John Henry Nash in the extended shelves: John Henry Nash, printer : legend and fact in the development of a fine press intimately reviewed (Westgate Press, 1948), by Joseph FauntLeRoy (page images at HathiTrust)
John Henry Nash, the Aldus of San Francisco (San Francisco Bay Cities Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1928), by Edward F. O'Day, Susan K. Owen, Norman Eby, Lawton Kennedy, Clifford B Marker, Haywood H Hunt, A. Porter Halsey, Joseph Eagan, Alfred Kennedy, San Francisco Fine Press Collection (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library), Worthy Paper Company, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen. Educational Commission, and San Francisco Bay Cities Club of Printing House Craftsmen (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by John Henry Nash: Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947, contrib.: In Memoriam: Laurence Soulé Lynch, First Lieutenant "G" Company, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division, United States Army, Born in San Francisco, June 9, 1888, Died in France, October 8, 1918 (reprinted from the Coast Banker, with a poem by Bates; San Francisco: Privately printed by J. H. Nash, 1919), also contrib. by Katharine Lee Bates
Additional books by John Henry Nash in the extended shelves: Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: An address (Printed by John Henry Nash, 1918), also by Edward J. Hanna (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Adrian J. Iorio and his book plates. (Printed at the Troutsdale Press and sold by Charles E. Goodspeed, 1903), also by Adrian J. Iorio and Troutsdale Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Amaranths (Florence Churchill Casebeer, 1923), also by Florence Churchill Casebeer and Denrich Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The American historian's raw materials; an address (University of Michigan, 1923), also by William L. Clements Library, J. Franklin Jameson, and Harvard University. Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The American printer. ([s.n.], 1900), also by Frederick Folger Thomas (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Animal analogues. Verses and illustrations. (P. Elder and company, 1908), also by Robert Williams Wood, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The autocrat of the breakfast-table : every man his own Boswell (Houghton, Mifflin, 1891), also by Oliver Wendell Holmes and Mass.) Riverside Press (Cambridge (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Barney McGee (J. H. Nash, 1917), also by Richard Hovey (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Beams of light (s.n.], 1936), also by Arthur W Francis and Lewis Francis (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Blue and gold : being a record of the college year published by the Junior Class in the year 1912. (Printed by Taylor, Nash & Taylor, 1912), also by Nash & Taylor Taylor and Berkeley University of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The Boers and the Uitlanders (San Francisco : P. Elder and M. Shepard, 1901), also by Natalie Harris Hammond, Paul Elder and Morgan Shepard (Firm), Stanley-Taylor Co, and Century Club of San Francisco (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A book of hospitalities and a record of guests, with a foreword on old house mottoes (Paul Elder and Company, 1910), also by Arthur Guiterman, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A Booklet of designs. (Will Bradley's Art Service for Advertisers, 1914), also by Will Bradley (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Books distinguished in English and American literature : with facsimiles of first editions privately printed for William Andrews Clark, Jr. (John Henry Nash, 1934), also by Cora Edgerton Sanders, William Andrews Clark, and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: California (Book Club of California, 1918), also by Ina D. Coolbrith and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A canticle of praise (San Francisco, 1918), also by Witter Bynner and Belle McMurtry Young (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Catalogue of the Plantin-Moretus Museum (De Vos & Van der Groen, 1909), also by Museum Plantin-Moretus and Max Rooses (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The centaur ; The bacchante (Hacon & Ricketts, 1899), also by Maurice de Guérin, Sybil Pye, T. Sturge Moore, Hacon & Ricketts, and Ballantyne Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Christmas eve : from the Sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. (Priv. print., 1930), also by Washington Irving, Frederic Warde, and George A. Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Christmasse tyde (P. Elder and company, 1907), also by Jennie Day Haines, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: College girls' record (P. Elder, 1903), also by Virginia Woodson Frame Church, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: College girls' record : a chronicle of memoires : being a register of statistics, a history of impressions and events in four years of college life (P. Elder, 1903), also by Virginia Woodson Frame Church, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Continent's end : an anthology of contemporary California poets. (Printed for the Book Club of California by John Henry Nash, 1925), also by George Sterling, James Rorty, Genevieve Taggard, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Descriptive catalogue of the Goewey collection of Browning pictures MDCCCXCVIII-MDCCCCXVII, together with an introductory paper read before the San Francisco Browning Society (Printed by J. H. Nash, 1917), also by Kate Severance Spencer Goewey and San Francisco Browning Society (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The deserted village, a poem. (W. Griffin, 1926), also by Oliver Goldsmith and William Andrews Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Desiderius Erasmus : paper read before the Berkeley Club, March 18, 1920 (Printed for private circulation by J.H. Nash, 1920), also by Warren Olney (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Desiderius Erasmus; paper read before the Berkeley Club, March 18, 1920. The quotations from the writings of Erasmus are translations by Hallam, Froude, Allen, Emerton, Hazlitt and others. (Printed for private circulation by J.H. Nash, 1920), also by Warren Olney and Berkeley Club (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Doves books from the press & bindery of T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, with memorabilia of the man (Printed by W. Ritchie], 1933), also by George M. Millard, Ward Ritchie, and Albert M. Bender (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Ecclesiastes; or, The preacher. (Printed by J. H. Nash, 1920), also by Albert M. Bender (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: End papers; literary recreations. With illustrations. (Little, Brown, and co., 1933), also by A. Edward Newton and Charles Lamb (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: An essay on criticism. [Two lines in Latin] (printed for W. Lewis, and sold by W. Taylor, T. Osborne, and J. Graves, 1928), also by Alexander Pope and William Andrews Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The essays of Francis Bacon. (Bremer Presse, 1920), also by Francis Bacon, Johannes Hoops, and Bremer Presse (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Excerpts from Self reliance (C. C. Ronalds, 1922), also by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Charles Corbett Ronalds (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Fall of the Bastile (J.H. Nash, 1918), also by John Francis Davis (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Fascinating San Francisco : being a sincere if somewhat partisan interpretation of the city by the Golden Gate. ([s.n.], 1924), also by Fred Brandt, Andrew Younger Wood, and San Franciso. Chamber of commerce (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Fear not; quotations of courage from the Holy Bible, followed by inspiring thoughts from later sources (P. Elder and company [c1906], 1906), also by D.J.D. (Delia Jane Desel), E.W. (Edna Whiting), Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Friendship ... (P. Elder & company, 1910), also by Paul Elder, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Giambattista Bodoni of Parma (Society of Printers, 1916), also by T. M. Cleland, Mass.) University Press (Cambridge, and Mass.) Society of Printers (Boston (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Good things : ethical recipes for feast days and other days, with graces for all the days (Paul Elder & Company Publishers, 1911), also by Isabel Goodhue, Walter Francis, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Hobbinol, Field sports, and The bowling green. (Printed by W. Bulmer and co., for R. Ackermann, 1813), also by William Somerville, Rudolph Ackermann, John Thurston, Charlton Nesbit, Shakspeare Printing-Office, and W. Bulmer and Co (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Holy land; a story. (Printed for Harper & Brothers, Publishers on old Murray Hill, for distribution among their friends at the Christmas Season, 1926), also by Ludwig Lewisohn and Haddon Craftsmen (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Hugh Walpole stumbles upon priceless literary treasure in a San Francisco book shop: pays a big sum for long-lost letters of Sir Walter Scott--Author, who owns world's finest Scott collection, by a strange coincidence ends search of years (Printed for J. Howell by J.H. Nash, 1920), also by Ernest Jerome Hopkins (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: In lighter vein; a collection of anecdotes, witty sayings, bon mots, bright repartees, eccentricities and reminiscences of well-known men and women who are or have been prominent in the public eye (P. Elder & company, 1907), also by John De Morgan, Paul Elder and Company, and TomoyeÌ Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: In quest of the perfect bookplate; the whenceabouts of the collection of Clare Ryan Talbot ... (Saunders studio press, 1933), also by Clare Ryan Talbot (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Into the light [a poem] (D. P. Elder and M. Shepard, 1902), also by Edward Robeson Taylor, Paul Elder, and Stanley-Taylor Co (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Jingles of a happy Mother Goose (P. Elder, 1911), also by Emma S. Seale, Gertrude Marin, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A journey to California, with observations about the country, climate and the route to this country (J.H. Nash, printer, 1937), also by John Bidwell, Herbert Ingram Priestley, and Bancroft Library (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The Kasîdah (couplets of Hâjî Abdû el-Yezdî : a lay of the higher law (Book Club of California, 1919), also by Richard Francis Burton, Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of Charles W. Clark. (Printed for J. Howell by Taylor, Nash & Taylor, 1914), also by Charles W. Clark and Nash & Taylor Taylor (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Library of Charles W. Clark. (C.W. Clark, 1912), also by Charles W. Clark and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of William Andrews Clark, jr. Cruikshank and Dickens. In two parts: part I: Cruikshank; part II: Dickens. (Printed by J. H. Nash, 1921), also by William Andrews Clark, Harrison Post, Cora Edgerton Sanders, and Robert Ernest Cowan (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of William Andrews Clark, jr. Early English literature, 1519-1700 (Printed by John Henry Nash, 1920), also by William Andrews Clark, Harrison Post, Cora Edgerton Sanders, Robert Ernest Cowan, and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of William Andrews Clark, jr. Modern English literature (Printed by J. H. Nash, 1920), also by William Andrews Clark, Harrison Post, Cora Edgerton Sanders, and Robert Ernest Cowan (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of William Andrews Clark, Jr. The Kelmscott and Doves presses. In two parts: part I: Kelmscott press; part II: The Doves press. (Printed by J. H. Nash, 1921), also by William Andrews Clark, Alfred W. Pollard, Harrison Post, Cora Edgerton Sanders, and Robert Ernest Cowan (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of William Andrews Clark, jr. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club (Printed by J.H. Nash, 1920), also by William Andrews Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The library of William Andrews Clark, jr. Wilde and Wildeiana (Printed by J. H. Nash, 1922), also by William Andrews Clark, Harrison Post, Cora Edgerton Sanders, Robert Ernest Cowan, and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The Life of a successful banker / by his Boswell ; illustrations by Spencer Wright. (P. Elder, 1905), also by Boswell (Pseudonym), Spencer Wright, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Light through the valley (P. Elder, 1910), also by James H. MacLafferty (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The little brown hen hears the song of the nightingale ; and The golden harvest (Paul Elder, 1908), also by Jasmine Stone Van Dresser, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Little Willie (Printed by J.H. Nash, 1921), also by Eugene Field (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The locality of the Broderick-Terry duel : on September 13, 1859 (Printed for the Historic Landmarks Committee of the Native Sons of the Golden West by John Henry Nash, 1916), also by Hermann Schussler (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The man who missed the bus (E. Mathews & Marrot, 1928), also by Stella Benson and Robert MacLehose & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The man with the hoe : written after seeing Millet's world-famous painting (Book Club of California, 1916), also by Edwin Markham, Ray Frederick Coyle, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Matrimonial primer (P. Elder and company, 1905), also by V. B. Ames, Gordon Ross, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The Menehunes; their adventures with the fisherman and how they built the canoe (P. Elder and company, 1905), also by Emily Foster Day, Spencer Wright, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Men's college record; a four year companion (P. Elder and company, 1903), also by Wallace Irwin, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The new world (J. H. Nash, 1919), also by Witter Bynner, Henriette Wyeth, and Ray Frederick Coyle (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A noted mother and daughter (P. Elder, 1909), also by Nellie Blessing Eyster, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Notes on South America with variations: : from San Francisco to New York on board the Cyprus, from March 11th to June 1st, 1916 (Privately printed by John Henry Nash for John Howell, 1920), also by Marjorie Josselyn and Calif.) John Howell Books (San Francisco (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Obil, keeper of camels; being the parable of the man whom the disciple saw casting out devils ... (P. Elder & company, 1910), also by Lucia Chase Bell, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Old Glory, chant royal (Book Club of California, 1918), also by Emma Frances Dawson and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Omar and Fitzgerald, and other poems (The Whitaker and Ray Company, 1903), also by John G. Jury, Whitaker & Ray Co, and TomoyeÌ Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: One hundred books famous in English literature (The Grolier Club, 1902), also by Grolier Club, George Edward Woodberry, and De Vinne Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Oscar Wilde, reproduced from a portrait made by an unknown artist; the original is in the possession of William Andrews Clark, jr. (Printed by J.H. Nash, 1923), also by William Andrews Clark and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Our boys in the Philippines : a pictorial history of the war, and general views of the Philippines, the natives, industries, habits, etc. (P.F. Rockett, 1899), also by Perley Fremont Rockett and Sunset Presse (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The padre on horseback; a sketch of Eusebio Francisco Kino, S.J., apostle to the Pimas (The Sonora Press, 1932), also by Herbert Eugene Bolton, Robert Weldon Brower, Sonora Press, and Marcus Brower & Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Palaces and courts of the exposition ; a handbook of the architecture, sculpture and mural paintings with special reference to the symbolism (California Book Company, 1915), also by Juliet James and Nash & Taylor Taylor (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The philosophy of despair. (P. Elder and M. Shepard, 1902), also by David Starr Jordan, Stanley-Taylor Co, and Paul Elder and Morgan Shepard (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Pleasant pages: suggestions for the Christmas & New Year Holidays ... (San Francisco, 1910), also by Paul Elder and Company, Arthur Guiterman, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The poems of Edward Rowland Sill. (Printed at the Riverside press, 1902), also by Edward Rowland Sill, Bruce Rogers, and Cambridge Riverside Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A poet in exile; early letters of John Hay (Houghton Mifflin company, 1910), also by John Hay, Bruce Rogers, Caroline Ticknor, and Mass.) Riverside Press (Cambridge (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Portrait of the Misses Harlowe. (Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1928), also by Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong and Robert MacLehose & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Prentice Mulfords̓ California sketches (Printed for the Book Club of California by J. H. Nash, 1935), also by Prentice Mulford, Franklin Walker, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Problems women solved : being the story of the Woman's Board of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition : what vision, enthusiasm, work and co-operation accomplished (The Woman's Board, 1916), also by Anna Pratt Simpson, Blair-Murdock Company, Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company. Woman's Board, and Calif.) Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The raven, and The philosophy of composition (Paul Elder and Company [, 1907), also by Edgar Allan Poe, Will Jenkins, Galen J. Perrett, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Recipe for a happy life (P. Elder and Company, 1911), also by Marie West King, Queen Marguerite, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Rubá'iyát of Omar Khayyám: FitzGerald's and the literal versions (P. Elder and Co., 1909), also by Omar Khayyam, James Gilbert, Arthur Guiterman, Edward FitzGerald, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: A sketch of the life and work of Edwin Kleber Wood (Privately printed by John Henry Nash, 1918), also by Marion S. Wood (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: So much of the diary of Lady Willoughby as relates to her domestic history, & to the eventful period of the reign of Charles the First. (Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1844), also by Hannah Mary Reynolds Rathbone and Chiswick Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The sonneteering of Petrarchino (W.M. Hill, 1921), also by Alfred E. Hamill and Walter M. Hill (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The sonneteering of Petrarchino (pseud.) (Walter M. Hill, 1921), also by Alfred E. Hamill and R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company. Training Department Library (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The speech of Sara Bard Field, presenting to Congress on behalf of the women of the nation, the marble busts of three suffrage pioneers, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Stanton Cady [sic], Susan Brownell Anthony. (s.n.], 1921), also by Sara Bard Field (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Stephen Daye and his successors; the establishment of a printing plant in what was formerly British North America and the development of the art of printing at the University Press, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1639-1921. (Cambridge, Mass., 1921), also by Mass.) University Press (Cambridge (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Stevenson's baby book ; being the record of the sayings and doings of Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson, son of Thomas Stevenson, C.E. and Margaret Isabella Balfour or Stevenson. (Printed for John Howell by J.H. Nash, 1922), also by M. I. Stevenson, John Howell, and Calif.) John Howell Books (San Francisco (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The story of a passion (The Roycroft Shop, 1901), also by Irving Bacheller, Anna Paine, and Roycroft Shop (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Sunday symphonies; a collection of quotations, harmonious and helpful, for every sunday of the year (P. Elder and company, 1906), also by Jennie Day Haines, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The Tahquitch maiden, a tale of the San Jacintos ... (P. Elder & company, 1911), also by Phebe Estelle Spalding, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Ten tales (First edition club, 1925), also by Ambrose Bierce and Curwen Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Tennessee's partner (P. Elder and Company, 1907), also by Bret Harte, Alfred Brooks Kennedy, William Dallam Armes, Paul Elder and Company, and Tomoyé Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The travail of a soul (Ralph Fletcher Seymour Co., 1914), also by George Frank Butler and Ralph Fletcher Seymour (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Varied types. (Town Talk Press, 1915), also by Edward F. O'Day and Town Talk Press (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The vintage festival : a play pageant & festivities celebrating the vine in the autumn of each year at St. Helena in the Napa valley (Printed by John Henry Nash for the Book Club of California, 1920), also by Sara Bard Field, Ray Frederick Coyle, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: The vision of Mirzah. (The Book Club of California, 1917), also by Joseph Addison, Dan Sweeney, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: Watcher by the dead (The Book club of California, 1920), also by Ambrose Bierce, Ray Frederick Coyle, and Book Club of California (page images at HathiTrust) Nash, John Henry, 1871-1947: You & some others, being poems for occasions (P. Elder & company, 1909), also by Agness Greene Foster, Tomoyé Press, and Paul Elder and Company (page images at HathiTrust)
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