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TEXAS TIT BITS The Texas Magazine March 1910 Original 5 Cent Copy Vol. 4 No. 2

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Good condition. Has a very small library sticker on the front cover. Fragile.
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Located in: El Dorado, Arkansas, United States
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“Good condition. Has a very small library sticker on the front cover. Fragile.”
Subject
History
Topic
Texas
Binding
Softcover, Wraps
Year Printed
1908
Place of Publication
Houston, TX

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Box looks well passed around, but the pieces and literature obviously has not been handled much. I as so happy to find this memento of my youth. Ironically, one of the men i used to play this w/ was from El Dorado.