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The Grafton Press

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The Grafton Press was a book publisher, with offices at 70 Fifth Avenue, New York,[1] at least from 1901[2][3][4][5] to 1928.[6]

Works

References

  1. McKinley, Albert E. (May 1910). "The Grafton Magazine of History and Genealogy". The History Teacher's Magazine. 1 (9). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Mckinley Publishing Co. Retrieved 17 January 2026. 5805 Germantown Avenue
  2. Stickney, Julia Granby Noyes (January 5, 1860). "Articles - A Lament for Edgar A. Poe". Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. Retrieved 2026-01-16. 1901
  3. Clow, F. R. (1903-12-16). "Money and Credit. Wilbur Aldrich". Journal of Political Economy. 12 (1): 135–136. doi:10.1086/251019. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon).
  4. "some-grafton-press-imprints". nytimes.com. 1905-11-11. Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  5. Hitchcock, Frederick H., ed. (December 1906). The Building of a Book: A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing. The Grafton Press. Retrieved 17 January 2026. Search this book on
  6. "New Books Received". Social Forces. 7 (1): 173–176. 1928. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via JSTOR.
  7. Buckman, David Lear (1907-01-16). "Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River: Tables and Reminiscences of the Stirring Times That Followed the Introduction of Steam Navigation". Grafton Press. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via Internet Archive.
  8. "Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River, by David Lear Buckman". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu | The Online Books Page. Retrieved 2026-01-16.
  9. Buckman, David Lear. (1909-01-16). "Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River: Tables and Reminiscences of the Stirring Times That Followed the Introduction of Steam Navigation". The Grafton Press. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via Hathi Trust.
  10. Buckman, David Lear (1907-01-16). "Old Steamboat Days on the Hudson River: Tables and Reminiscences of the Stirring Times That Followed the Introduction of Steam Navigation". The Grafton Press. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via Library of Congress Digital Collections.
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  12. "Books by Gertrude Stein". maps-legacy.org. Retrieved 2026-01-16.
  13. "The Grafton Press". orlando.cambridge.org | Orlando. Retrieved 2026-01-16.
  14. Risley, Edwin Hills (1909). The Risley Family History: Including Records of Some of the Early English Risleys; a Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Risley, of Newtown (Cambridge), Massachusetts, (1633), and of Hartford, Connecticut (1636); an Account of the Family Reunion at Hartford, August 3, 1904, and a List of the Founders of the Commonwealth of Connecticut. New York: Grafton Press. Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via Google Books. Search this book on
  15. Risley, Edwin Hills (1909). The Risley Family History: Including Records of Some of the Early English Risleys; a Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Risley, of Newtown (Cambridge), Massachusetts, (1633), and of Hartford, Connecticut (1636); an Account of the Family Reunion at Hartford, August 3, 1904, and a List of the Founders of the Commonwealth of Connecticut. New York: Grafton Press. Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via archive.org. Search this book on
  16. Risley, Edwin Hills (1909). The Risley Family History: Including Records of Some of the Early English Risleys; a Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Risley, of Newtown (Cambridge), Massachusetts, (1633), and of Hartford, Connecticut (1636); an Account of the Family Reunion at Hartford, August 3, 1904, and a List of the Founders of the Commonwealth of Connecticut. New York: Grafton Press. Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via archive.org. Search this book on
  17. Risley, Edwin Hills (1909). The Risley Family History: Including Records of Some of the Early English Risleys; a Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Risley, of Newtown (Cambridge), Massachusetts, (1633), and of Hartford, Connecticut (1636); an Account of the Family Reunion at Hartford, August 3, 1904, and a List of the Founders of the Commonwealth of Connecticut. New York: Grafton Press. Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via archive.org. Search this book on
  18. Risley, Edwin Hills (1909). The Risley Family History: Including Records of Some of the Early English Risleys; a Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Risley, of Newtown (Cambridge), Massachusetts, (1633), and of Hartford, Connecticut (1636); an Account of the Family Reunion at Hartford, August 3, 1904, and a List of the Founders of the Commonwealth of Connecticut. New York: Grafton Press. Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via loc.gov. Search this book on
  19. 19.0 19.1 "The Grafton magazine of history and genealogy. 2 volumes". 1908-01-16. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via Hathi Trust.
  20. "The Grafton Magazine of History and Genealogy; Volume 2". The Grafton Press. 1910. Retrieved 2026-01-16 – via Internet Archive.

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