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Toy and movable books
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Movable Book Society.
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Movable stationery / / The Movable Book Society.
Title:
Movable stationery / / The Movable Book Society.
Publisher:
New Brunswick, N.J. : The Society, 1993-
Description:
v. ; 28 cm.
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1993)-
Frequency:
Quarterly
Notes:
Title from caption.
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 5, no. 2 (May 1997).
Also available online.
Local Note:
Elecresource
Subject:
Toy and movable books -- Periodicals.
Pop-up books -- Periodicals.
Added Author:
Movable Book Society.
Added Title:
Mov. station.
Movable stationery
Catalog Source No.:
(OCoLC)ocm32081429
ISSN:
1097-1270
Subscription Summary
Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Library
Collection:
CHMRU
Call No.:
Z1033.T68 M68
Media Type:
chmser
Main Issue (866):
v.1:no.1-v.17:no.1 (1993:Sept.-2009:Feb.)
v. 17 :no. 2 (2009: May) - v. 26 :no. 4 (2018: Nov.)
v. 30 :no. 4 (2022: Nov.)
v. 31 :no. 1 (2023: Mar.) - v. 31 :no. 4 (2023: Dec.)
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Z1033.T68 M68
CHM Restricted Use
39088016292914
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v. 8 no. 2 (2000: May)
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elecmai
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Z1033.T68 M68 (Internet)
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elecser
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Z1033.T68 M68 (Internet)
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