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June 11, 1891 issue

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This article presents developments in the field of literature and its publishing, as of June 11, 1891. Benj. R. Tucker, Boston, Las nearly ready "What's Bred in the Bone," a novel by Grant Allen, and a translation of the late Karl Heinzen's book "Rights of Women and the Sexual Relations." J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, have nearly ready the seventh volume of "Chambers's Encyclopedia," which carries the work to the title Pearson. "Browning As a Philosophical and Religious Teacher," is the subject of a work by Professor Jones of University College, which will be issued by publishing company Macmillan & Co.

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LITERATURE; PUBLISHERS & publishing; WHAT'S Bred in the Bone (Book); RIGHTS of Women & the Sexual Relations (Book); CHAMBERS'S Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Knowledge for the People (Book); BROWNING As a Philosophical & Religious Teacher (Book)
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