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May 25, 1882 issue

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This article presents information about books and literature. The book "Osgood's Pocket Guide to Europe" is provided with interleaved maps, a short vocabulary of familiar words and expressions, etc., while the arrangement is rather by countries than by routes, or, in other words, rather for those who linger than for those who hurry through. A long article in the May 1882 issue of the journal "Agricultural Review," from the pen of J.B. Grinnell, of Grinnell, Iowa, on "The Cattle Industries of the United States," shows the writer to be an enthusiast on the subject of stock-raising, and fitted by practical experience to speak authoritatively upon it.

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BOOKS; LITERATURE; OSGOOD'S Pocket-Guide to Europe (Book); MAPS; CATTLE trade; HUMANITIES
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