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January 30, 1879 issue

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The article provides information several books going to be published in the U.S. Little Brown & Co. have just published a third edition of "Life of Rufus Choate," the edition of 1869 being quite out of print. The "Hand-Book of Boston" published by Moses King groups under fanciful chapter, headings a good deal of information about the city, and is plentifully illustrated in various ways and with various degrees of artistic excellence. "The Telegraph in America; and in Memoriam Samuel F.B. Morse and William Orton," by James D. Read , is a bulky collection of what seem to be cuttings from prospectuses and reports of telegraph companies, from newspapers and other publications.

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BOOKS; LIFE of Rufus Choate (Book); HAND-Book of Boston (Book); TELEGRAPH in America; & in Memoriam Samuel F. B. Morse & William Orton, The (Book); READ, James D.; LITTLE Brown Book Group (Company); PUBLISHERS & publishing
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