Chris and the wonderful lamp.
Dublin Core
Title
Chris and the wonderful lamp.
Subject
publishing industry
Description
This is the frontispiece to an illustrated edition of 'a modern Arabian nights story'. (hint for this field, class: this could be an abstract, description or table of contents that already exists about your item, or it could be a free text account of the resource written by you!)
Creator
Albert Stearns
Source
[no text]
Publisher
New York Public Library
The Century Co., New York
Date
1895
1895-1911
Contributor
[no text]
Rights
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Relation
[no text]
Format
Still Image
Language
[no text]
Type
Poster
Advertising
Identifier
[no text]
Coverage
Gilded Age
Progressive Era
United States
New York, NY
Files
Citation
Albert Stearns, “Chris and the wonderful lamp.,” Await Another Voice: Uncovering Collections at The University of Texas at Austin, accessed July 10, 2025, https://socialjusticeutaustin.omeka.net/items/show/24.