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Title
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Comic Fables with Morals Advertising Washburn Crosby's Gold Medal Flour
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Creator
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No Author
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Date
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2016-01-25T16:30:28Z
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2000-04
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1920?
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T16:30:28Z
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Date Issued
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1920?
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Abstract
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This lovely little pamphlet, in surprisingly good condition, has the printed stamp on its back of Grant Ramsey of Grinnell, Iowa, one of the many grocers happy to sell Gold Medal Flour. The multi-colored pictures are excellent. In the first of the six fables, a tramp broke several teeth biting on a pie crust which he had expected to be hard. It had been made with Gold Medal Flour, and so his hard chomp was unnecessary! These simple stories show that Gold Medal Flour brings women proposals of marriage, praise, success, and prizes. The Moral to The Fable of the Rich Man and His Appetite is Healthy Food is better than Health Foods. I will keep the extra copy in the collection because of its different-textured paper.
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Identifier
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3275 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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NA
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[Minneapolis, Min.]
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Subject
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TX652 .C66 1920
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Type
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Book, Whole