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March 14, 1918 issue

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This article presents information on the publication of several books. The book "Over There," by Ethel M. Kelley, is announced for publication next month by the Bobbs-Merrill Company. Small, Maynard & Company announce for publication shortly "Covered With Mud and Glory," translated by Edwin Gile Rich, and others. The forthcoming publications of the Macmillan Company are announced as follows, "Ambulance 464," by Julien H. Bryan, "The Flying Teuton," by Alice Brown, "The Lost Fruits of Waterloo," by John Spencer Bassett, "War Time Control of Industry," by Howard L. Gray.

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PUBLISHERS & publishing; OVER There (Book); COVERED With Mud & Glory (Book); WAR Time Control of Industry: The Experience of England (Book); FLYING Teuton, The (Book); BOOKS; GRAY, Howard L.; BROWN, Alice; KELLEY, Ethel M.
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