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قراءة كتاب Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 35, November 26, 1870

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Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 35, November 26, 1870

Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 35, November 26, 1870

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 OF

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OF

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OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
Presents to the public for approval, the new
ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS AND SATIRICAL
WEEKLY PAPER,

PUNCHINELLO,

The first number of which was issued under
date of April 2.

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TERMS:
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Single copies .......................................... .10
A specimen copy will be mailed free
upon the receipt of ten cents.
One copy, with the Riverside Magazine, or any other
magazine or paper, price, $2.50, for ................. 5.50
All communications, remittances, etc., to be addressed to

PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO.,
No 83 Nassau Street,
P. O. Box, 2783. NEW YORK.

PROFESSOR JAMES DE MILLE,

Author of

"THE DODGE CLUB"

AND OTHER HUMOROUS WORKS,

Will Commence a New Serial

IN THE NUMBER OF

"PUNCHINELLO"

FOR

JANUARY 7th, 1871,

Written expressly for this Paper.

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