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Book of the Week

January 10, 1918 issue

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The article presents a list of books along with their authors, published in the January 10, 1918 issue of the journal. Some of the books are: "The Character of Shakespeare," by H.C. Beeching; "A Bookman's Budget," by A. Dobson; "The Riddles of Hamlet and the Newest Answers," by S.A. Blackmore; "The Sum of Feminine Achievement," by W.A.N. Dorland; "A Book of Prayer for Use in the Churches of Jesus Christ"; "The Use of Motives in Teaching Morals and Religion," by T.W. Galloway and "Religious Changes in Oxford During the Last Fifty Years," by R.W. Macan.

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BOOKS; CHARACTER of Shakespeare, The (Book); SUM of Feminine Achievement, the (Book); BOOKMAN'S Budget, A (Book); BLACKMORE, S. A.; DOBSON, A.
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