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December 30, 1909 issue

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The article presents information on several literary works. Henry Holt & Co. have included writer Samuel Johnson in their "English Readings," and have wisely secured writer Dr. Charles G. Osgood to edit the selections. The Elm Tree Press announces a set of publications called The Librarian's Series, to be edited by John Cotton Dana, and Henry W. Kent. Writer Sir Horace Rumbold's book "Francis Joseph and His Times," offers an extremely pleasant blending of the memoir and the formal history. It has the light touch, the leisure, the intimacy of the one and the ordered, comprehensive forward movement of the other.

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BOOKS; ENGLISH Readings (Book); FRANCIS Joseph & His Times (Book); JOHNSON, Samuel, 1709-1784; DANA, John Cotton; OSGOOD, Charles G.
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