By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. The Benefits Derived from Wearing Nodder's Patent Self-Adjusting and Ventilated Hat
by Anonymous
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About This Item
S. l. [London (?)]: S. n., 1860. Softcover. First edition, n. d. (ca 1860); 3 1/2 x 5 1/2; pp. [2]; card stock printed recto only; a few small scattered spots of foxing; illustrated with engraving of the British Royal Crest; very good.An interesting and quite amusing advertisement piece touting the benefits of the patented Nodder's self-adjusting and ventilated hat. The said benefits are enumerated and listed in order of importance (?) and include "fitting the peculiar configuration of all Heads," "thorough ventilation," "grease-proof," etc.
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- ZH BOOKS (US)
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- Title
- By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. The Benefits Derived from Wearing Nodder's Patent Self-Adjusting and Ventilated Hat
- Author
- Anonymous
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- Softcover
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- Used
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- Paperback
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- S. l. [London (?)]: S. n.
- Date Published
- 1860
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