Description
- 1st edition, mostly red cover with inset color image of Southwestern Native American man, standing with arms outstretched toward sun, wearing breechcloth and sort sort of sandals, red bandana around head, gold necklace and blue earring2
- Color image, man turned from viewer faces woman on horse, woman in formal riding habit with metal-tipped quirt, river behind couple, snow capped mountains2
- Current address and location information provided by Carrie Simmons, Survey and National Register Technical Specialist, State Historic Preservation Office, Ohio History Connection2
- Election 19712
- Film Type: Black & white print2
- Hearing on Methqualone (Quaalude, Sopor)2
- Tray 7:2
- color2
- " "Presente` par Bligny en April 1776"1
- " "Protecteur des Arts, Remunerateur des Laborieux, Protecteur des Pawres, Juge et Capitaine, Honneur de la Patrie, Ambassadr. actuel d'Espagne en France1
- "101 Dalmatians," Walt Disney's classic animated feature, chronicles the funniest dog hunt ever when crafty villainess Cruella DeVil (top photo) kidnaps a litter of Damlatian puppies. Above, Sergeant Tibbs the cat tries to rescue 99 puppies. In color by Technicolor(c), "101 Dalmatians" is re-released by Buena Vista.1
- "Drawn & Engraved for Irvings Life of Washington"1
- "in Vanity Fair, March 14, 1874," accompanying the print is a page of text from Vanity Fair1
- "le Tres-Excellene seigneur Pierre-Paul Abarca De Bolea Comte D'Aranda & & &1
- 18811
- 19091
- 19301
- 19361
- 4225-2005-BTW-C155-BQMN-F141
- 60/1291