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May 1, 1879 issue

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This article presents information related to the publishing firms and books. The American branch of George Routledge & Sons, which still remains, as during the past thirteen years, at 416 Broome Street, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation. A new publishing firm with an old and familiar name is announced as having established itself at No. 714 Broadway. D. Appleton & Co. have just published a well-devised and well-executed "Hand-book of Requirements for Admission to the Colleges of the United States," compiled by A. F. Nightingale.

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PUBLISHERS & publishing; ANNIVERSARIES; D. Appleton & Co.; HAND-Book of Requirements for Admission to the Colleges of the United States (Book); NIGHTINGALE, A. F.; BOOKS
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