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Books of the Week

March 10, 1910 issue

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The article presents information on books of the week. The names of the book are "The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama," by E. Armes. "The American Woman's Cook Book," by E.M. Blackstone, "In Closed Territory," by E.B. Bronson, "A Fool There was," P.E. Browne, "The Choctaw of Bayon Lacomb, Louisiana," by D.I. Bushnell, "Stories of Authors, British and American," by E.W. Chubb, "The Moral Life: a Study in Genetic Ethics Library of Genetic Science and Philosophy," vol. 1, by A.E. Davies, "Dictionary of the English Language. Students Edition," by E. Manley, "A Handbook of U.S. Public Documents," by E. Everhart.

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BOOKS; STORY of Coal & Iron in Alabama, The (Book); ARMES, E.; AMERICAN Woman's Cook Book, The (Book); BLACKSTONE, E. M.; IN Closed Territory (Book)
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