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January 11, 1917 issue

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The article presents information about various books to be published. J. B. Lippincott Co. announces books for publication this month including "The Mark of Cain," by Carolyn Wells, "Oh, Mary, Be Careful," by George Weston. E. P. Dutton & Co. announces the publication of various books including "Philosophy and War," by Emile Boutroux, "Manual of Russian Commercial Correspondence," by Mark Sieff. Author Roy Chapman Andrews has accompanied many whaling trips in search of specimens for the American Museum of Natural History, and in the course of these expeditions he has gathered a great deal of interesting data. His volume "Whale Hunting with Gun and Camera" is in the shape of an informal running narrative of his experiences.

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