169 resultados para Riverside Hospice (Boonton, N.J.)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Five hundred copies printed".
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Built in 1927 for Elizabeth and James Inglis, "The Highlands," as they called it, was given to the university in 1950 by Elizabeth H. Inglis. The estate at 2301 Highland Rd. comprises 8 1/2 acres and includes a caretaker's cottage and greenhouse. For many years, the university used the house for official visitors. This image: riverside, north.
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Built in 1927 for Elizabeth and James Inglis, "The Highlands," as they called it, was given to the university in 1950 by Elizabeth H. Inglis. The estate at 2301 Highland Rd. comprises 8 1/2 acres and includes a caretaker's cottage and greenhouse. For many years, the university used the house for official visitors. This image: riverside, north.
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1981- : 21 x 28 cm.
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Not distributed to depository libraries in a physical form, <2001->
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Preface signed: J.E. Cabot.
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Introd. to many v. by S.F. Cooper.
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Princeton's copy defective lacks t.p.
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"This edition consists of 430 copies ... printed at the Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass."
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Title from half-t.p.
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"Committee of Arrangements, Mr. Wm. F. Whittemore, Mrs. Charles W. Ellis, Mrs. Geo. F. Kimball."
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"Riverside edition." Each volume has also special t.-p. Uniform with his Prose works in 2 volumes, and Translation of Dante in 3 volumes.
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Each volume has individual title-page.