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So the back side of the cover page of every one of those books advertises Madam J. Rieth's Glass Blowers who would be at 57 4th Avenue beginning Tuesday, February 11th?
You sure, Barry? For what it's worth, between 1870 and 1890, February 11th fell on a Tuesday in 1873, 1879 and 1890. In 1884 when you say the book was published, it fell on a Saturday. -Ryan |
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