- The union label alphabet : for little and big children.
- Collections:
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- Cotsen Children's Library
- Collections Donated to Princeton University Library
- Dealing with X’s
- Lloyd E. Cotsen
- ABC Books
- View in catalog:
- Language:
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- English
- Call number:
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- Pams / Eng 20 / Box 20 18622
- Extent:
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- [32] p. : ill. ; 16 cm.
- Format:
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- Book
- Description:
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- CTSN copy: Stamped in purple ink on front wrapper: Unfair Bakery's Walkers. Meek-Barnes. Bishop & Co. Also stamped in blue ink: Occidental Bakery.
- Cover title.
- Wrappers included in pagination.
- "Compliments of Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union of America".
- At foot of rear wrapper: H. G. Adair, Printing, 154 W. Lake St., Chicago.
- Publisher:
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- [Chicago : Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union of America, 190-]
- Subject:
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- Indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere
- Indigenous Studies
- Alphabet books
- Binding note:
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- Pub. white pictorial self wrappers with advertisement on the rear.
- Created:
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- 1905-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Date:
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- 1905
- Identifier:
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- ark:/88435/kd17cx19s
- Location:
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- Special Collections Pams / Eng 20 / Box 20 18622
- Available online:
- Edm rights:
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- No Known Copyright
- Range label:
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- Logical
- Front cover
- Preface
- A / Athlete
- B / Baker
- C / Chef
- D / Doctor
- E / Easy Mark
- F / Farmer
- G / Grocer
- H / Hotelman
- I / Indian
- J / Judge
- K / Kiddies
- L / Lawyer
- M / Mother
- N / Nurse
- O / Orator
- P / Policeman
- Q / Quack
- R / Reporter
- S / Soldier
- T / Tourist
- U / Union
- V / Vegetarian
- W / Waiter
- X / Xtra
- Y / Youth
- Z / Zulu
- Back cover
- Abstract:
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- A rhyming alphabet whose subjects include Mother, who "doesn't bother her head/ Over baking--when he can get Union-Made Bread," and policeman, "who's [sic] duty's to nab/ Every man who eats bread that is made by a scab." Text concludes with "A Few Reasons Why Your Father, if He Is a Baker, Should Join the Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union of America.".