Grabhorn-Hoyem (Firm)
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Preferred Forms
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Grabhorn-Hoyem (Firm)
- 110 2 _ ‡a Grabhorn-Hoyem (Firm)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (1)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Arion Press
- 510 2 _ ‡a Grabhorn Press
- 500 1 _ ‡a Grabhorn, Robert
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hoyem, Andrew
Works
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An Anglo-Saxon gnomic poem : from the manuscript Cotton Tiberius B I | |
Bibl. of Grabhorn Pr., v. 3, 1977 (subj.) | |
The bonny cravat : a Grove play : the sixty-fifth play of the Bohemian Club presented at the Grove, July 31, 1970 | |
Call it Frisco; the Centennial low jinks, presented at the Bohemian Grove, Sonoma County, California, July 22, 1972 | |
Complete poems of R.G. Barnes, c1972: | |
Florence Nightingale's pet owl, Athena : a sentimental history | |
Geoffrey Chaucer's A.B.C., called La prière de Nostre Dame : made, as some say, at the request of Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster, as a prayer for her private use, being a woman in her religion very devout. | |
Grabhorn-Hoyem pressbooks. | |
In London | |
John Masefield and William Butler Yeats | |
Life and death of Athena, an owlet from the Parthenon | |
Many happy returns to Dick Gallup. | |
Mother Goose. | |
Mottetti. | |
Mottetti : the motets of Eugenio Montale in Italian with facing English translations by Lawrence Kart. | |
Notes for the foundations of a theory of meter : an essay : toward an understanding of projective verse and beyond | |
The pearl : including the Middle English text printed interlinearly from the British Museum manuscript Cotton Nero A.x, its four illustrations printed in facsimile together with a commentary on the poem | |
A pictorial journal of a voyage aboard the three masted schooner Louise, last of the sailing codfishermen out of San Francisco | |
Tuesday, January 25, 1972, Dr. Alan Fern will address the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco ... | |
Will. | |
Words spoken at the music room, Boar's Hill, in the afternoon of November 5th, 1930, at a festival designed in the honour of William Butler Yeats, poet. |