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Literature

December 30, 1909 issue

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The article lists several books. Some of the books are, "American Prose Masters," by W.C. Brownell, "The Ball and the Cross," by G. K. Chesterton; "The Beggar in the Heart," by Edith Rickert; "The Sinking Ship," by Eva Lathbury; "The Backwoodsmen," by Charles G.D. Roberts; "Home Letters of General Sherman," edited by M.A. De Wolfe Howe; "The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference, on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church," edited by Charles G. Herbermann and others; "Richard Jefferies: His Life and Work," by Edward Thomas, etc.

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BOOKS; AMERICAN Prose Masters (Book); BEGGAR in the Heart, The (Book); SINKING Ship, The (Book); CHESTERTON, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936; RICKERT, Edith; JEFFERIES, Richard
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