Dream Book Bibliography

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Dream Book Bibliography

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Dream Book Bibliography


A Dictionary of 1000 Dreams.
The anonymous and probably most-often-reprinted dream book of all time; this edition was copyright and published by Max Stein of Chicago in 1941, but it is a facsimile of text that was first set in the late 19th or very early 20th century.


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