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Helps To Readers and Students

August 27, 1891 issue

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The article presents information about several books. The books are: "Best Books: A Reader's Guide to the Choice of the Best Available Books in Every Department of Science, Art, and Literature," by William Swan Sonnenschein, "A Guide Book to Books," edited by B. B. Sargant and Bernhard Whishaw and "A Guide to the Choice of Books," edited by Arthur H.D. Acland. The three volumes above mentioned have successively made their appearance, in the order named, since the beginning of the present year, the first in the list being, however, a second and enlarged edition of a work issued in 1887.

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BOOKS; BEST Books (Book); GUIDE Book to Books, A (Book); GUIDE to the Choice of Books, A (Book); LITERATURE; SCIENCE
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