Katharine Elizabeth Dopp - Books

Books

  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1910). The Place of Industries in Elementary Education. University of Chicago.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1904-01-01). The Tree - Dwellers. Rand McNally.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1904). The Early Cave-Men. Rand McNally.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1906). The Later Cave-Men. Rand McNally.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1912-1924). The Early Sea People. Rand McNally.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1923). The Early Herdsmen. Rand McNally, New York.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1930). The early farmers (Industrial and social history series). Rand, McNally & company.
  • Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1935). Little friends at school. Rand McNally, New York City.

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