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Yep, this is how they did it back in the 1960's! This electric calculator is in excellent condition and will be a great conversation piece for the grandkids. Always covered when not in use. Original owner manual and cover. If shipping, add $10 handling fee plus actual cost of pack & ship. 324 / 1963 -
Yep, this is how they did it back in the 1960's! This electric calculator is in excellent condition and will be a great conversation piece for the grandkids. Always covered when not in use. Original owner manual and cover. If shipping, add $10 handling fee plus actual cost of pack & ship. 325 / 1963 -
Yep, this is how they did it back in the 1960's! This electric calculator is in excellent condition and will be a great conversation piece for the grandkids. Always covered when not in use. Original owner manual and cover. If shipping, add $10 handling fee plus actual cost of pack & ship. 326 / 1963 -
Yep, this is how they did it back in the 1960's! This electric calculator is in excellent condition and will be a great conversation piece for the grandkids. Always covered when not in use. Original owner manual and cover. If shipping, add $10 handling fee plus actual cost of pack & ship. 327 / 1963 -
The Century Magazine was an illustrated monthly magazine first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City, which had been bought in that year by Roswell Smith and renamed by him after the Century Association. It was the successor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It was merged into The Forum in 1930. The magazine was very successful during the 19th century, most notably for a series of articles about the American Civil War which ran for three years during the 1880s. It included reminiscences of 230 participants from all ranks of the service on both sides of the conflict.[2] According to an author writing in the New York Times, the publication of The Century "made New-York, instead of London, the centre of the illustrated periodicals published in the English language…"[3] The magazine was also a notable publisher of fiction, presenting excerpts of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1884 and 1885 and Henry James' The Bostonians. Volumes 13-24, 26-30 If shipping, add $15 handling fee plus actual cost of pack and ship. 328 / 1963 -
The Century Magazine was an illustrated monthly magazine first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City, which had been bought in that year by Roswell Smith and renamed by him after the Century Association. It was the successor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It was merged into The Forum in 1930. The magazine was very successful during the 19th century, most notably for a series of articles about the American Civil War which ran for three years during the 1880s. It included reminiscences of 230 participants from all ranks of the service on both sides of the conflict.[2] According to an author writing in the New York Times, the publication of The Century "made New-York, instead of London, the centre of the illustrated periodicals published in the English language…"[3] The magazine was also a notable publisher of fiction, presenting excerpts of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1884 and 1885 and Henry James' The Bostonians. Volumes 13-24, 26-30 If shipping, add $15 handling fee plus actual cost of pack and ship. 329 / 1963 -
The Century Magazine was an illustrated monthly magazine first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City, which had been bought in that year by Roswell Smith and renamed by him after the Century Association. It was the successor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It was merged into The Forum in 1930. The magazine was very successful during the 19th century, most notably for a series of articles about the American Civil War which ran for three years during the 1880s. It included reminiscences of 230 participants from all ranks of the service on both sides of the conflict.[2] According to an author writing in the New York Times, the publication of The Century "made New-York, instead of London, the centre of the illustrated periodicals published in the English language…"[3] The magazine was also a notable publisher of fiction, presenting excerpts of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1884 and 1885 and Henry James' The Bostonians. Volumes 13-24, 26-30 If shipping, add $15 handling fee plus actual cost of pack and ship. 330 / 1963 -
The Century Magazine was an illustrated monthly magazine first published in the United States in 1881 by The Century Company of New York City, which had been bought in that year by Roswell Smith and renamed by him after the Century Association. It was the successor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It was merged into The Forum in 1930. The magazine was very successful during the 19th century, most notably for a series of articles about the American Civil War which ran for three years during the 1880s. It included reminiscences of 230 participants from all ranks of the service on both sides of the conflict.[2] According to an author writing in the New York Times, the publication of The Century "made New-York, instead of London, the centre of the illustrated periodicals published in the English language…"[3] The magazine was also a notable publisher of fiction, presenting excerpts of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1884 and 1885 and Henry James' The Bostonians. Volumes 13-24, 26-30 If shipping, add $15 handling fee plus actual cost of pack and ship. 331 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 349 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 350 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 351 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 352 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 353 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 354 / 1963 -
Variety of wood, ceramic, ivory, Italian crystal, stone, metal items that are hand carved, hand painted, kiln dried etc... Quite a collection of figurines and trinkets from all parts of the world. Leola and her husband travelled extensively. If shipping add $10 handling fee plus cost of actual pack and ship. 355 / 1963
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