An edition of Moving picture teddies (1907)

Moving picture teddies

the movable picture combinations show 120 different pictures giving the teddies children's heads and feet, or changing the children into teddy bears : a jolly romp with no end of fun

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Moving picture teddies
Raymond H. Garman
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An edition of Moving picture teddies (1907)

Moving picture teddies

the movable picture combinations show 120 different pictures giving the teddies children's heads and feet, or changing the children into teddy bears : a jolly romp with no end of fun

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Language
English
Pages
16

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Edition Notes

A shape book.

In verse.

"604."

Cover included in pagination, title and imprint from p. [2].

A split-page book in the shape of a teddy bear. The three split leaves are cut into six strips each. Turning the strips will change the bodies, heads, or feet of the teddy bears and children in the illustrations.

"Patented Jan. 15, 1907, patented June 25, 1907"--Cover.

Published in
Chicago
Series
Children's favorite series -- no. 1

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ8.3.G1864 Mo 1907

The Physical Object

Pagination
[16] p.
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31297244M
LCCN
2010398278
OCLC/WorldCat
43967757

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