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Books of the Week

April 11, 1918 issue

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The article presents a list of newly published books. The books of fiction are: "The Flower of the Chapdelaines," by G.W. Cable; "The Outrage," by A.V. Chartres; "Five Tales," by J. Galsworthy; "Gaslight Sonatas," by F. Hurst; "What Never Happened," by B. Savinkov; " Miss Pim's Camouflage," by Lady Stanley; "The Boardman Family," by M.S. Watts. The miscellaneous books are: "Nothing of Importance," by B. Adams; "A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles," edited by S.A. H. Murray, H. Bradley, W.A. Craigie, and C.T. Onions; "The Real Front," by A.H. Chute.

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BOOKS; FLOWER of the Chapdelaines, The (Book); OUTRAGE, The (Book); FIVE Tales (Book); CABLE, G. W.; GALSWORTHY, J.; FICTION
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