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The image shows a page from a document titled "Harvard Publications." The document lists books published by the Harvard University Press since July 1st, 1930. The list includes various titles along with their authors. Here are the details:

  1. M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Barrett Wendell and His Letters
  2. Knut Liestøl: The Origin of the Icelandic Family Sagas
  3. Alfons Dopsch: Die Alten Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeographie der Baiern
  4. Raymond L. Hawkins: Madame de Staël and the United States
  5. Robert S. Falkner: The Law of Insurance, Volume 2
  6. Robert S. Falkner: The Law of Insurance, Volume 3
  7. Donald A. Stauffer: English Biography Before 1700
  8. William E. Castle: The Genetics of Domestic Rabbits
  9. A. E. Kennelly: The Moderns Dirge
  10. Walter L. Miner: Chaucer
  11. John M. Maguire: Supplement to Thayer's Cases on Evidence
  12. John M. Maguire: Cases on Major Features of Canadian Law
  13. Charles W. St. John: Elementary General Chemistry: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
  14. A. Lawrence Lowell: New Replenishment for Young Readers: A Plan Book
  15. Fred C. Smith: Correction Problems in Industrial Education
  16. Richard P. Strong and Others: The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo
  17. Samuel E. Batchelder: British and Canadian History
  18. H. W. Chase and H. Olswang: Physical Laboratory Manual
  19. Math P. Booth: An Introduction to the Study of the Physical Properties of Metals
  20. Fred H. Wageman: Studies and Texts on Vergil’s Aeneid
  21. Robert H. Thouless: Straight and Crooked Thinking
  22. William Haber: Industrial Relations in the Building Industry
  23. Albert Gallatin: A Debate on the Eucharist
  24. Oscar Broneer: Corinth, Volume I, Part 2: Terracotta Lamps
  25. William N. Bates, Jr.: Practical Judgment
  26. Jack B. Tresidder: The Irish and the Irish Free State
  27. Eugene Staley: The United States and the Irish Free State
  28. Henry V. Hubbard and Others: Airports: Their Location, Administration, and Operation
  29. Norman S. B. Gras: Industrial Evolution

The page appears to be from a catalog or a list of publications, likely intended to inform readers about recent academic and scholarly works published by Harvard University Press.

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The image displays a page from a Harvard Publications folder, listing books published by Harvard University Press starting from July 1st, 1930. The list includes a variety of academic and scholarly works by different authors. Here are some of the titles and authors mentioned:

  1. M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Britol, R. I.: A Town Biography
  2. Knut Liestol: The Origin of the Icelandic Family Sagas
  3. Adolf Deutsch: Die Ältere Wirtschaftsforschung
  4. Richard L. Hawkins: Madame de Staël and the United States
  5. Hyder E. Rollins (editor): The Pepys Ballads, Volume 4
  6. Robert A. Falkner: The Idea of Immortality and Western Civilization
  7. Donald A. Staffer: English Biography before 1700
  8. William Castle: The Genetics of Domestic Rabbits
  9. Frederick McKenzie: The Mackenzie Diary
  10. John I. Mendenhall: Tobacco
  11. Charles L. Kuhn: Renesasgue Murals Painting of Catalonia
  12. Charles W. St. John: Educational Achievement in Relation to Talent
  13. Anatole France: Nye Byglandsfred from Yngre Stevander i Finmark
  14. Fred C. Smith: Curriculum Problems in Industrial Education
  15. Richard P. Strong: The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo
  16. Samuel Batchelor: Bits of Cambridge History
  17. F. A. Smith and F. H. Crawford: Physical Laboratory Manual
  18. Mark F. Boyd: An Introduction to Malacology
  19. Florence Waterman: Studies and Tests on Vergil's Aeneid
  20. Sigurd B. Hustvedt: Ballad Books and Ballad Men
  21. Alexander McAdie: Relations in the Building Industry
  22. Albert Gallatin: Synopsis Dekadrachms of the Etruscian Type
  23. Oscar Beecher: Coriolis, Volume 4, part II: Terravita Lampe
  24. Walter M. Green: Warren's Handbook of Anatomy
  25. William H. Bartlett: The History of the University of Chicago
  26. Derek Boddí: Shakespeare and the Irish Forgeries
  27. Barbara Birkhoff: As Between Friends
  28. Henry V. Hubbard and others: Airports: Their Location, Administration, and Operations
  29. Norman S. B. Gross: Industrial Evolution

This list covers a wide range of academic subjects, including history, biology, literature, education, and various scientific disciplines.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "HARVARD PUBLICATIONS." The text on the page lists various books published by the Harvard University Press since July 1, 1930. The list includes the names of authors and their respective books, covering a wide range of subjects such as biography, history, literature, and science. Some of the books mentioned are:

  • "Bristol, R.I.: A Town Biography" by M. A. DeWolfe Howe
  • "The Origin of the Icelandic Family Sagas" by Knut Liestol
  • "Die Alter Wirtschaftliche, Sozialgeschichte der Bauern" by Alfons Dopsch
  • "Madame de Staal and the United States" by Richmond L. Hawkins
  • "The Pepys Ballads, Volume 4" edited by Hyder E. Rollins
  • "The Idea of Immortality and Western Civilization" by Robert A. Falconer
  • "English Biography before 1700" by Donald A. Stauffer
  • "The Genetics of Domestic Rabbits" by William E. Castle
  • "The Macaulay Diary" by Frederick Mackenzie
  • "Tobacco" by Walter L. Mendenhall
  • "A Study of the English Badge" by Elinor M. H. Carus-Wilson
  • "Romantic Mural Painting in Catalonia" by Charles L. Kuhn
  • "Educational Achievement in Relation to Intelligence" by Charles W. St. John
  • "The Theory of Value before Adam Smith" by Edwin Cannan
  • "The African Republic of Liberia and the Belt of the Congo" by Samuel J. Crowther
  • "The Rolls of Cambridge History" by Samuel E. Thorne
  • "Physical Laboratory Manual" by F. A. C. King
  • "An Introduction to Malariology" by Mark F. Boyd
  • "Studies and Notes on Vergil's Aeneid" by Florence Waterman
  • "Ballad Books and Ballad Men" by Sigmund B. Halkett and James Laidlaw
  • "The Child in the Home" by Herbert E. Hawkes and others
  • "Industrial Relations in the Building Industry" by Alexander H. McAdie
  • "The Emancipation of the Jews in the Southwestern States" by Albert Gallatin Mackey
  • "The Economic Development of the United States" by Oliver M. W. Sprague
  • "The Development of Legal Basis" by Norman S. B. Gras
  • "Industrial Evolution" by Norman S. B. Gras

The text is printed in a clear, readable font, and the page appears to be in good condition, with only slight signs of wear and handling.

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The image displays a list of publications from Harvard University Press, detailing books published since July 1st, 1930. Here is a summary of the books listed:

  1. M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Bristol, R.I.: A Town Biography
  2. Knut Løgstrup: The Origin of the Iceni (Family) Sagas
  3. Robert von Ranke Graves and Alan Hodge: The Reader over Your Shoulder (Note: This title appears incomplete in the image)
  4. Richmond L. Hawkins: Madame de Staël and the United States
  5. Hyder E. Rollins (editor): The Pepys Ballads, Volume 4
  6. Robert A. Falconer: The Idea of Immortality and Waters Civilian

Donald A. Stauffer: English Biography Before 1700

  1. William E. Castle: The Genetics of Domestic Rabbits
  2. Frederick Merk: The Monroe Doctrine
  3. Paul Herman Buck: The Repression of Crime in Philadelphia
  4. John M. Manly and Edith Rickert: The Text of the Canterbury Tales (Volumes 1 to 8)
  5. Charles L. Kuhn: Romaneqsue Mural Painting of Catalonia
  6. Charles W. St. John: Emotional Adjustment in Relation to Vocational Success
  7. Amalie N. Nelson: Nye Byplanfund for Ypper Stodarbejder i Danmark
  8. Fred C. Smith: Curriculum Problems in Industrial Education
  9. Richard P. Strong and others: The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo (2 volumes)

Samuel Eliot Morison:

  1. The Second Voyage of Christopher Columbus
  2. Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus (2 volumes)

F. A. Shannon and F. H. Soward: British Commonwealth: The Growth of the Idea

  1. Mark F. Boyd: An Introduction to Malariology
  2. Florence Watters: Studies and Texts on Vergil's Acanid
  3. Sigurd B. Hustvedt: Ballad Books and Ballad Men: Rymes of Protest and Recreation in the Building of Britain
  4. Alexander McAdie: Cloud Studies in the Building Industry
  5. Albert Gallatin: Synopsis Dekadrachmorum of the Euxine Type
  6. Oscar Handlin (editor): This Was America: As Recorded by European Travelers in the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Centuries
  7. William B. Munro: Personnel Administration
  8. Derk Bodde: Shakespeare and the Ireland Forgeries
  9. Barbara Hirkoff: Aegean Frescoes
  10. Henry V. Hubbard and others: An Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design
  11. Norman S. B. Gras: Industrial Evolution

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The image shows a document titled "Harvard Publications," which lists books published by the Harvard University Press from July 1, 1930. The list appears to be a compilation of various academic and literary works published during that period. Here are the entries detailed in the document:

  1. M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Bristol, R. I.: A Town Biography.
  2. Knut Løfstedt: The Origin of the Icelandic Family Sagas.
  3. Adolf Dopsch: Die AltersWirtschafts-u. Sozialgeschichte der Bauern.
  4. Robert E. Cushman: The Story of the Harvard University Press.
  5. Richard L. Hawkins: Madame de Staël and the United States.
  6. Hyder E. Rollins (editor): The Pepys Ballads, Volume 4.
  7. Robert A. Falconer: The Idea of Immortality and Western Civilization.
  8. Donald A. Stauffer: English Biography before 1700.
  9. William E. Castle: The Genetics of Domestic Rabbits.
  10. Frederick Mackenzie: The Mackenzie Diary.
  11. Henry L. Mendenhall: Tobacco.
  12. John M. Manley: The Problem of Thayer's Cases on Evidence.
  13. Charles L. Kuhn: Renaissance Moral Painting in Catalonia.
  14. Charles W. St. John: Educational Achievement in Relation to Intelligence.
  15. Anatole N. Nyé: Boplaansfonden fra Vogne Snodder i Fynemark.
  16. Fred C. Smith: Curriculum Problems in Industrial Education.
  17. Richard P. Strong, and others: The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo.
  18. Samuel E. Batchelder: Bits of Cambridge History.
  19. F. A. Saunders and F. H. Crawford: Physical Laboratory Manual.
  20. Mark F. Boyd: An Introduction to Malariology.
  21. Florence Waterman: Studies and Tests on Vergil's Aeneid.
  22. Sigurd B. Hustvedt: Ballad Books and Ballad Men.
  23. William B. Smith: Industrial Relations in the Building Industry.
  24. Alexander McAdie: Charts.
  25. Albert Gallatin: Syracuse Dekadrachms of the Eunomian Type.
  26. Oscar Boell: Coriolanus, Volume 4, part 2; Terentia Lampe.
  27. Herbert M. Green: Warrel's Handbook of Anatomy.
  28. William H. Welton: The History of the University of Vermont.
  29. Dirk Bodde: Shakespeare and the Island Forgeries.
  30. Barbara Birkhoff: As Between Friends.
  31. Henry V. Hubbard and others: Airports: Their Location, Administration, and Operation.
  32. Norman S. B. Gras: Industrial Evolution.

The document seems to be a bibliographic record of significant publications from the Harvard University Press within a specific timeframe.

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The image shows a page from a list of publications by the Harvard University Press, dated from July 1, 1930. The list includes various books published by the press, each with the author's name and the title of the book. Here are the details:

  1. M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Bristol, R. I.: A Town Biography
  2. Knut Løstøl: The Origin of the Icelandic Family Sagas
  3. Adolf Dopsch: Die Altere Wirtschaftsu. Sozialgeschichte der Bauern
  4. George Lyman Kittredge: The Poems of Catullus
  5. Richmond L. Hawkins: Madame de Staël and the United States
  6. Hyde E. Rollins (editor): The Pepys Ballads, Volume 4
  7. Robert A. Falconer: The Idea of Immortality and Western Civilization
  8. Donald A. Stauffer: English Biography before 1700
  9. William E. Castle: The Genetics of Domestic Rabbits
  10. Frederick M. MacKenzie: The Mackenzie Diary
  11. Henry L. Mendenhall: Tobacco
  12. John F. Fulton: The Evolution of Sherrington's Case on Eridice
  13. Charles L. Kuhn: Renaissance Moral Painting of Catalonia
  14. Charles W. St. John: Educational Achievement in Relation to Intelligence
  15. Anatole N. Nye: Boyhood Friends of Young Steadman
  16. Fred C. Smith: Curriculum Problems in Industrial Education
  17. Richard P. Strong, and others: The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo
  18. Samuel E. Morison: Bits of Cambridge History
  19. F. A. Batchelder and F. H. Crawford: Physical Laboratory Manual
  20. Mark F. Boyd: An Introduction to Malariology
  21. Florence Waterman: Studies and Tests on Vergil's Aeneid
  22. Sigurd B. Hovstvedt: Ballad Books and Ballad Men
  23. William B. Munro: The Industrial Relations in the Building Industry
  24. Alexander McAdie: Chesterfield
  25. Albert Gallatin: Suggestions Dekadrachms of the Euxine Type
  26. Oscar Beer: Corinth, Volume 4, part 2: Terracotta Lamps
  27. William M. Green: Warrel's Handbook of Anatomy
  28. William B. Munro: The Industrial Relations in the Building Industry
  29. Dirk Boddée: Shakespeare and the Irish Forgeries
  30. Barbara Birkhoff: As Between Friends
  31. Henry V. Hubbard and others: Airports: Their Location, Administration, and Development
  32. Norman S. B. Grassé: Industrial Evolution

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The image shows a single sheet of paper with text, pinned at the top left corner to what appears to be a bulletin board or wall. The sheet is off-white and has notable wear and tear, with creases, slightly torn holes, and discolored edges, suggesting it's old or has been handled frequently.

The heading at the top of the page reads "HARVARD PUBLICATIONS", indicating that this is a list of publications associated with Harvard University. The text goes on to state that since July 1st, 1930, the Harvard University Press has published several books. The list includes the titles and authors of these publications, covering a variety of academic and scholarly works.

On the left side, there are two punched holes, and on the lower hole, a circular metallic grommet is inserted to reinforce the hole. The upper hole seems slightly torn and worn out. Overall, the document gives the impression of an official listing or catalog of academic works dated around or after 1930.

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The image shows a piece of light beige paper with three holes punched on the left side, suggesting it could be part of a binder or booklet. At the top center, there is a title that reads "HARVARD PUBLICATIONS." Below the title, there is a paragraph indicating that these publications have been made by the Harvard University Press since July 1st, 1930. The text lists various books along with the names of their authors. The list is aligned in a single column, and includes entries such as "M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Phillips Brooks, R. L. S.: A Ticen Biographo," and "Frederick B. Mead: An Introduction to Building." The paper has a slightly worn appearance, with some discoloration and rough edges on the upper part.

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This image shows a piece of paper with a printed list titled "HARVARD PUBLICATIONS." The list details books published by the Harvard University Press since July 1st, 1930. There are several authors and book titles listed, including topics ranging from biographies, history, industrial education, and various subjects related to literature, science, and the arts. The paper has three punched holes on the left side, indicating that it might have been stored in a binder. The text is typed in a clear, serif font, and the list is centered on the upper left portion of the page, with the rest of the page being blank.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "HARVARD PUBLICATIONS". The page lists a catalog of books published by the Harvard University Press since July 1st, 1930. The text is formatted in a structured, typographic style typical of academic or library catalogs. Each entry includes the author's name, the title of the book, and sometimes additional details such as volume numbers, series titles, or supplementary information.

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  1. Title and Introduction:

    • At the top, the heading reads: "HARVARD PUBLICATIONS".
    • A brief introductory statement explains that since July 1st, 1930, the Harvard University Press has published the following books.
  2. List of Books:

    • The list is organized alphabetically by author or title.
    • Each entry includes:
      • Author's Name: Followed by a colon.
      • Book Title: Italicized in some cases.
      • Additional Details: Such as volume numbers, series titles, or supplementary notes (e.g., "Volume 3," "Supplement to...").
  3. Content Examples:

    • The list includes a diverse range of topics, such as biographies, historical studies, scientific manuals, literary works, and more.
    • Examples of entries:
      • M. A. DeWolfe Howe: Britol, R.I.: A Town Biography.
      • Knud Liestol: The Origin of the Icelandic Family Sagas.
      • Alfred Dopuch: Die Alte Wirthschafts-Socialgeschichte der Bauern im Alpenland Oesterreichs.
      • Robert A. Vallone: The Idea of Inequality and Western Civilization.
      • Donald A. Stauffer: English Biography before 1700.
      • Florence Waterman: Studies and Tests on Vergil's Aeneid.
      • Norman B. B. Grass: Industrial Evolution.
  4. Physical Characteristics:

    • The page appears to be part of a printed document, likely a catalog or bibliography.
    • The paper has a slightly aged or yellowish tone, suggesting it may be an older publication or a reproduction.
    • There are visible holes along the left edge, indicating that the page may have been part of a bound volume or a ring-bound document.
  5. Typography and Layout:

    • The text is typed in a monospaced font, typical of early 20th-century printing.
    • Entries are neatly aligned, with consistent spacing between lines and authors.

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