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Books of the Week

November 28, 1907 issue

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The article lists several books. Some of the books are: "Gift Bearers," by Henry Berman; "The Shadow-Man and Other Poems," by Edna Perry Booth; "The Builders of Florence," by J. Wood Brown; "The Christ Face in Art," by James Burns; "The Community and the Citizen," by Arthur William Dunn; "Positive Preaching and Modern Mind," by P.T. Forsyth; "Sanitation of Public Buildings," William Paul Gerhard; "The Dawn of Shanty Bay," by Robert E. Knowles; "The Art of Lecturing," by Arthur M. Lewis; "Heralds of American Literature," by Annie Russell Marble; "Poems of Endowment on Realities of Life," by Eleanor Agnes Moore; etc.

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BOOKS; GIFT Bearers (Book); BUILDERS of Florence, The (Book); HERALDS of American Literature (Book); BURNS, James; DUNN, William; MARBLE, Annie Russell
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