Curtis publishing company
Curtis Publishing Company (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Curtis Publishing Company (Philadelphia)
VIAF ID: 159836995 ( Corporate )
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Curtis Publishing Company ‡g Philadelphia, Pa.
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Works
Title | Sources |
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America can't come back | |
American book of wonder | |
collection of Franklin imprints in the museum of the Curtis Publishing Company with a short-litle check list of all the books, pamphlets, broadsides, etc., known to have been printed by Benjamin Franklin | |
Digests of principal ... v.1- | |
Have a heart! | |
Market Areas in the United States. Market Area Divided into Quartiles Based on Total Retail Sales | |
Market areas in the United States. Scale in Miles 300 [= Om. 126 ; 1 : 3 835 000 env]. Albers equal area projection | |
Our boys. | |
Over there ... over here | |
The patriot | |
Pay day | |
People can have all they produce, provided only we get the economic machinery so that it works | |
Playing with him | |
Plenty of tail -- what we need is more dog | |
The point is it does not pay the man who commits it | |
[Politician riding train to the 1928 presidency] | |
Poor little rich boy | |
[President Woodrow Wilson trying to coax the European war dog] | |
[Profiteer watching inflated prices lower] | |
The proper conduct of business requires every ounce of leadership that it is possible to exert | |
[Prosperity thirty years later] | |
[Public overwhelmed by political information] | |
Recreation & travel | |
Relative news values | |
Representative government | |
The reprieve | |
Revolt of the rubber stamps | |
[Ringing the bell of world democracy] | |
Rural electrification, a postwar market forecast | |
Sales opportunities. | |
The scenery wreckers | |
Seeing's believing | |
Selling forces. | |
The servant in the house | |
Service! | |
Set'em up in the other alley! | |
She's not listening to the crooning baritone | |
The shrinkage in the property of persons of very large means is exceedingly substantial | |
The silver lining -- families are getting acquainted again | |
The skeleton at the feast -- | |
So that's that! | |
Some baby! | |
The sower | |
Sowing dragons teeth | |
Speaking of operations | |
Speeding up the traffic | |
The spring revival is on | |
The squirrel cage | |
Static | |
Stay free, brother! | |
Stony ground | |
The substitute | |
[Taxpayer watching armament cost and waste grow] | |
Texas, the Lone Star state : a cartograph | |
Th [i.e. the] old gentleman in the fog -- the light that may not fail | |
Thanks for the horse and buggy ride | |
That tough kid brother again | |
That's the way to get to understand all our neighbors on the south -- do it with engineers and ... | |
There is hope! | |
There's Ma! | |
They could not eat a pyramid, or wear it, or live in it : not even Pharoaoh could sell it, rent it, liquidate it | |
They may veto any war | |
Tho' he dwell in the depths of the wilderness, the world will beat a path to his door | |
Together they built America | |
Too many umpires | |
Too much tail | |
Tower of Babel -- the sky's the limit | |
The treasure hunters | |
Treed! | |
Trying to tap oil | |
Turkey trot | |
The unemployed | |
Urban housing survey. The Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal, Country Gentleman. | |
The USA in color | |
Wait for the gate -- who me? Aw, that's too slow! | |
Watch the ball! | |
Watch your step | |
We always speak of ourselves down there as being from America, as though they were ... | |
Well, they've certainly needed such a guardian | |
What are the wild waves saying? | |
What sort of international agreement is necessary to disarm this bunch? | |
What's the difference? | |
Where people buy; retail stores, independent & chain stores, service establishments [and] wholesale establishments; | |
Where the eagle builds | |
Which will you ride in? | |
While the taxi waits -- | |
Why not extend the idea? | |
Why not try a few bottles, Maria? | |
Why not? What's a matter with it? | |
Why visit Europe to see signboards -- we have plenty at home! | |
William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and Henry van Dyke at home. 1903 | |
[William H. Taft trying to keep the Republican nomination] | |
Without ventriloquism | |
Ye little olde gift shoppe | |
You run a den of Congressmen, all shaggy haired and wild |