File:How and Why Library 277.jpg

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Description This is a plate from The How and Why Library. It does not have a page number, but appears after page 238.
Date This edition was published in 1919. The first edition was published in 1909.
Source Scanned by Scott Ehardt
Author Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (Wikisource, Wikipedia)
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