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John Player & Sons Ltd: Polar exploration; a series of 25 issued by the John Player & Sons Branch of the Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Great Britain & Ireland) Ltd., Nottingham), [1915].
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Christmas amusements. Old Christmas returned; or, Hospitality revived; being a looking glass for rich misers, wherein they may see (if they be not blind) how much they are to blame for their penurious House-keeping ... Printed and sold by J Catnach, 2 Monmouth Court, 7 Dials [1830s?]
John Player & Sons Ltd: Parry & Hoppner's visit to eskimo village, 1822 [1915].
John Player & Sons Ltd: Sir John Franklin's Arctic Expedition, 1819-22 [1915].
Just arrived and to be seen during the Mart. Two astonishing wonders! The Linconshire hero, or Waterloo giant ... Mazzellah, the New Zealand wild Indian cannibal alive, dressed in his native costume. Ann Turner, printer, Lynn. [ca 1820?]
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