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October 14, 1897 issue

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The article discusses several books and publishers. Dr. Edward Dowden is the author of the book "French Literature," the volume next to appear in the book "Literature of the World" series. B.H. Russell Company's fall announcements include books; "The People of Dickens," a portfolio of photogravures and copper etchings by writer C.D. Gibson; "Drawings by Frederic Remington," illustrating wild life in the U.S.; "The Blackberries," humorous drawings in color by writer E.W. Kemble, "Phil May's Sketchbook"; a portfolio of twelve photogravures by writer Alfred Stieglitz, "Picturesque Bits of New York, and Other Studies"; and "Going to War in Greece," by Frederick Palmer, with sixty photographic illustrations.

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BOOKS & reading; PUBLISHERS & publishing; FRENCH Literature (Book); BLACKBERRIES, The (Book); DOWDEN, Edward; PALMER, Frederick
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