Abstract

Notes

January 5, 1893 issue

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The article presents a note on various publications. Dodd, Mead & Co. are about to issue an authorized version of Charles Wagner's book "La Jeunesse," under the title 'Youth.' They have just brought out the book "The Cloister and the Hearth" of Charles Reade in a handy four volume edition, each volume adorned with three or four attractive photogravures of churches, portraits and scenery. G.P. Putnam's Sons has sent the fourth series of their 'Best Reading,' a priced English and American bibliography for the five years ending December 1, 1891. The selection is of the more important works and further discrimination is not attempted.

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BOOKS; LA Jeunesse (Book); CLOISTER & the Hearth, The (Book); WAGNER, Charles; READE, Charles; PUBLICATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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