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Books of the Week

August 17, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on books of the week. The books on poetry and drama are "Poems on the War for Democracy," by A. A. Furman. "New York and Other Verses," by F.M. Clapp, "Horizons. At Dawn and Dusk. Poems by Colin Tolly." The book on fiction is "A Daughter of the Land," by G.S. Porter. On history and biography the names of the books are "Journal of Thomas Dean. An Account of a Journey to Indiana in 1817." On natural science the names of the books are "Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College: Vol. 91, the Henry Draper Catalogue, by A. J. Cannon and E.C. Pickering

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