The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller: Being the most complete work on fortune-telling and interpreting dreams ever printed, containing an alphabetical list of dreams, with their interpretation, and the lucky numbers they signify. Also explaining how to tell fortunes by the mysterious golden wheel, with cards, dice, and dominoes. How to tell future events by the lines of the hands, by moles on the body, by the face, nails of the fingers, hair and shape of the head. How to find where to Fontaine, Felix
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The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller: Being the most complete work on fortune-telling and interpreting dreams ever printed, containing an alphabetical list of dreams, with their interpretation, and the lucky numbers they signify. Also explaining how to tell fortunes by the mysterious golden wheel, with cards, dice, and dominoes. How to tell future events by the lines of the hands, by moles on the body, by the face, nails of the fingers, hair and shape of the head. How to find where to
Fontaine, Felix
Dream interpretation; Fortune-telling
Twenty-six Short and Amusing Plays for Private Theatricals. Being
Howard’s Drawing-room Theatricals and Hudson’s Private Theatricals
combined in one volume. This book, as the title implies, contains
twenty-six of the best plays that can be selected for a private
theatrical entertainment. It contains several amusing plays for one
sex only, and is thus adapted for the army, navy, and male or female
boarding-schools. It contains plain directions for getting up a good
amateur performance. Bound in cloth.
$1.50
Dr. Valentine’s Comic Lectures; or, Morsels of Mirth for the
Melancholy. Comprising Comic Lectures on Heads, Faces, Noses, Mouths,
Animal Magnetism, etc., with Specimens of Eloquence, Transactions of
Learned Societies, Delineations of Eccentric Characters, Comic Songs,
etc., etc. By Dr. W. Valentine. Illustrated with 12 portraits of Dr.
Valentine in his most celebrated characters. Paper covers.
75 cts.
Broad Grins of the Laughing Philosopher. This book is full of the
drollest and queerest incidents imaginable, interspersed with jokes,
quaint sayings and funny pictures. It also contains twenty-nine
laughable engravings
13 cts.
The American Boy’s Book of Sports and Games. A Repository of In
and Out-Door Amusements for Boys and Youths. Containing 600 large
12mo pages. Illustrated with, nearly 700 engravings, designed by
White, Herrick, Weir and Harvey, and engraved by N. Orr. This is
unquestionably the most attractive and valuable book of its kind
ever issued in this or any other country. It was three years in
preparation, and embraces all the sports and games that tend to
develop the physical constitution, improve the mind and heart, and
relieve the tedium of leisure hours, both in the parlor and the
field. The engravings are in the first style of the art, and embrace
eight full-page ornamental titles, and four large colored chromos,
illustrating the several departments of the work, beautifully printed
on tinted paper. The book is issued in the best style, being printed
on fine sized paper, and handsomely bound. Extra cloth, gilt side and
back, extra gold, beveled boards.
$2.00
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