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Revival of English Poetry in the Nineteenth Century

Selections from Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats and Byron. In troduction by E. M. Buckingham. Pates of the poets, with facsimile of their handwriting. Useful Table of the Dates of the Period, and valuable bibliography. 12mo, cloth, $1.00. "The selections are choice, and represent the poets' best work, and the book is invaluable for reference."-Prof. W. E. Mead, Wesleyan University.

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WESTOVER. Adventures of a Girl. Strong character study for youngsters. Illustrated. London edition a great success. 12mo, cloth. $1.50. "Full of life, vigor, movement, and there is no boy or girl-no parent, either, we hope-who will not read it with delight."-New York Evangelist.

Around the World

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Earliest Days in America

HAZARD-DUTTON. Historical Narrative of Prehistoric and Colonial Times. Authentic illustrations. Interesting for all ages. 12mo, cloth, $1.00. "A clearer, more accurate, simpler and more interesting book never was written."-Boston Globe.

Massasoit

BURTON. Romantic story of the Indians and Colonial Days. Fully illustrated. For youngsters. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

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