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July 30, 1891 issue

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The article presents information related to various books published, or to be published. T. Whittaker & Co. will publish directly Canon Cheyne's Bampton Lectures for 1889, on the "Historical Origin and Religious Ideas of the Psalter." The "Cyclopedia of Temperance and Prohibition" is a more useful book of reference than one would have expected in view of its unconcealed subordination to the Prohibition propaganda. Among the Socialist publications, which issue so freely from the London house of Swan Sonnenshein & Co., an American interest should be awakened by the volume called "The English Republic."

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