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Books of the Day

September 20, 1866 issue

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This article presents a list of several recently published books. The list includes books by the author S.G. Goodrich, some of which are "Pictorial History of the United States," "American Child's Pictorial History of the United States," "Pictorial History of England, Scotland, and Ireland," "Pictorial History of Ancient Rome," "Pictorial History of Greece," and "Pictorial History of France." Other books include "The Oratorical Year Book for 1865," edited by Alsayer Hay Hill, "A Reference Book of English History," A.C. Ewald and "Frederick the Great and His Court," L. Muhlbach.

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BOOKS; REFERENCE books; PICTORIAL History of the United States (Book); PICTORIAL History of Greece (Book); REFERENCE Book of English History, A (Book); PICTORIAL History of Ancient Rome (Book); GOODRICH, S. G.; EWALD, A. C.; LITERATURE
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