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Great Women, Vol. V.
Modern European Statesmen, Vol. VI.
American Statesmen, Vol. VII.
Nineteenth Century Writers, Vol. VIII.
Jewish Heroes and Prophets, Vol. IX.
Old Pagan Civilization, Vol. X.
The Spaniard in History..............................
Spanish Cities................................................
History of the United States
Sketches from English History..................
Short History of Russia...............................
England in the XIX Century
American Lands and Letters
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Letters from Japan........... ...................
The Heart of Japan
A Hand Book of Modern Japan
Russian Life in Town and Country
The Louisiana Purchase
The Rise of the Swiss Republic ....
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History of Switzerland
American Diplomacy
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Brooks
Letters of Travel
Davis
Three Gringos in Venezuela..
About Paris
Smith
A White Umbrella in Mexico
Grace Seton-Thompson
5. A Woman Tenderfoot
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11. By Oak and Thorn......................................... .......................................... Brown
12. A round the World........................................................................................ ..Slocum
13. Among French Inns.............................. ................................................... ...Gibson
14. Norway. Switzerland, Athens, Venice
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15. Constantinople, Jerusalem, Egypt
16. Japan, China
17. India—The Passion Play
18. Paris, La Belle France. Spain
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An Epistle to Posterity ...
The Brontes
James Russell Lowell..........
Warren Hastings
Up from Slavery
Life on the Stage
Lucinda Hinsdale Stone...
Wm. Shakes|&gt;care,
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Napoleon at Sc. Helena
Autobiography of Joseph Jefferson.
Plutarch’s Lives.

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B. T. Washington
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Electricity for Everybody
Food Products of the World....................
Physiology and Hygiene
Recreations in Astronomy.....................
Walks and Talks in Geological Fields
Marvels of the Universe..........................
Secretol Character Building
Menticulture
Elementary Psychology..........................
Knowledge and Culture
Power Through Repose
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SOCIOLOGY

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Progress and Poverty................
Wealth and Commonwealth. .
Women Wage Earners........ ..
Social Evolution
Women and Economics..............
Child Life in Many Lands.. ..
A Man's Value to Society..

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2. The Foundation of Belief
3. Whedon on the Will.
Literature and D?gma
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6. In Tune With the Infinite
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10. The Christian Religion
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Means and Ends of Education
Landmarks of Venice
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Scandinavian
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11. Relation of Literature to Life
12. Home School of American Literature.
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Sketch of American Literature
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Classic French in English
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Americanisms and Britticisms
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Essays—First Series.
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Crown of Wild Olives
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Winsome Womanhood
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Autocrat of the Breakfast Table
Authors at Home
How Paris A muses Itself
A Little Swiss Sojourn
Castilian Days
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Men and Things
Essays on Nature and Culture

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Child Life in Art.
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The Lady of Lyons
Richelieu
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Bird Life
Wild Animals I Have Known ....
Lives of the Hunted
In the Days of Audobon
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A Sonjr of Life
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A Primer of Forestry, Vol. I..........
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Oliver Twist
David Copperfield
Vol. 1
Our Mutual Friend
Great Expectations
Little Dorrit
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Martin Chuzzlewit
Nicholas Nickleby
Christmas Books
Vol. Ill .
Dombey and Son
Tale of Two Cities
Old Curiosity Shop
Sketches of Boz
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Hard Times
Message from the Sea
The Pickwick Papers
Pictures from Italy
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American Notes
Bleak House
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Child’s History of
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Nicholas Nickleby
Adam Bede
Middlemarch
Daniel Deronda
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Miil on the Floss
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Romola
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A Social Highwayman
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The Man Without a Country
The Master,
The Princess Aline.....................
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25. His Honor and a Lady
26. The Golden House
27. The Day of Their Wedding..
28. Ramona
29. Far from the Madding Crowd.
3o. A Singer from the Sea. ..........
31. Lorna Doone
32. A Gentleman of France
33. Under a Red Robe
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44. In the Fire of the Forge, Vol. I
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47. The Story of the Other Wise Man .
48. A Book of Profitable Tales
49. Frederic the Great and his Court.
50. The Red Badge of Courage
51. The House Boat on the Styx
52. Amos Judd
53. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
54. The Refugees
55. The Days of Auld Lang Syne
56. Kate Carnegie
57. Mrs. Herndon’s Income...........................
58. Outre Mer
59. The Damnation of Theron Ware
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61. A Singular Life
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Mary Paget
Strong Hearts
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The Voice of the People..........................
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The Vicar of Wakefield
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His Daughter First..................................
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Children of the Abbey.
Under the Rose
Under Dog
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Joan of Arc.
The Deliverance
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The Woman Errant.
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Lavender and Old Lace.......................
The Memoirs of a Baby
A Lily of France
A Daughter of the Snows
The Biography of a Prairie Girl....
The Last Days of Pompeii
Harold
The Caxtons
The Parisians
What Will He Do With II
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Eugene A rain
Leila
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Al Close Range
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The Ballingtons
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Si. Cuthberts
When Copper Was King
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
Concerning Belinda
The Beautiful Lady
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The Princess Priscilla’s Fortnight.
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The Divine Fire
Rose o’the River
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The Coming of Billy
Bleak House
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David Copperfield
Great Expectations
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Pickwick Papeis
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Little Dorrit
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A Golden Harp
The Belle of Lynn
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T.he Earl’s Atonement
Her Martyrdom
Wife in Name Only
A Fiery Ordeal
Ivanhoe
Guy Mannering.
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Man in the Iron Mask
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Twenty Thousand Leagues
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A Woman's Face
Master Rockafellar's Voyage
Jane Eyre
The Scarlet Letter
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