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- designed for tarot card games. They typically have four suits each of 10 unillustrated pip cards numbered one (ace) to ten, along with 4 court cards (face...
- (2008). Monty Python's flying circus : an utterly complete, thoroughly unillustrated, absolutely unauthorized guide to possibly all the references : from...
- Mystery Magazine, unillustrated. The Dressmaker's Doll: June 1959 (Volume 33, Number 6) issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, unillustrated. The story had...
- general reference dictionaries, many of which went largely or completely unillustrated. It also has an unusually large number of biographical entries for notable...
- the university community. But from the mid-15th century a number of unillustrated copies survive "on paper or on mixtures of parchment and paper that...
- First published, unillustrated, in issue 374 of Pearson's Magazine in February 1927. Christmas Adventure: First published, unillustrated, in issue 1611...
- George Roux. In-18 (éditions originales, original editions): complete unillustrated texts published in book form at in-18 (18mo) size. (Similar versions...
- Typical Gothic pen flourishes in an unillustrated working copy of the Gospel of John in English (starts at initial), translated by John Wycliffe, late...
- without any input from the author, who had circulated the texts in unillustrated m****cript form. It contained around a hundred short verses in Latin...
- (2008). Monty Python's Flying Circus: An Utterly Complete, Thoroughly Unillustrated, Absolutely Unauthorized Guide to Possibly All the References From Arthur...