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November 19, 1874 issue

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The article presents information on various literary works and publications. Nash & Rogers are printing "Outlines of Lectures" delivered by W.E. Peters to the Senior Latin Class at the University of Virginia. The late Charles Knight, it appears, left a sketch of an historical novel which has since been worked up and is just published in England as a "Romance of Acadia." The Revue des Deux Mondes for October 15 contains a very interesting article, by M. Alfred Maury, on a new branch of historical science, in which despite its recent origin, the French have won honorable distinction.

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LITERATURE; PUBLISHERS & publishing; OUTLINES of Lectures (Book); ROMANCE of Acadia (Book); HISTORICAL fiction; FRANCE
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