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THE BULLETIN

THE NEW YORK
FOLLICLIBRARY

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ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS. 1898.

The Cambridge Public Library Bulletin will be pub lished on or about the 15th day of each month. The primary object of the publication is to present lists of new books added to the library. The book notices will be more extended than those of the weekly lists hitherto published in the newspapers, and which will be continued as heretofore. The bulletin will also make possible the publication of special reading lists either on topics of the day or on suggested subjects.

The bulletin is for free distribution. had at all times at the library, at the local delivery staCopies may be tions, and possibly at a few other places to be determined later. The cost of the bulletin sent by mail will be twenty-five cents per annum, payable in advance.

Books which have the letter R in place of the call number may be found in the reference library.

The Cambridge Magazine Offers

50 PER CENT. COMMISSION

To Canvassers for Subscribers

The Agent gets 25 cents for each new subscriber at the regular

rate of 50 cents a year.

etc.

Call or write at once for territory, agent's book, sample copies,

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Branch, Mary L. B. The Kanter girls.

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Adventures of Janet and Prue, two little sisters, among different peoples of the imaginative world.

Brown, Helen Dawes.

Little Miss Phœbe Gay.

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A bright, wholesome story for children, by the author of Two college girls. Channing, Grace Ellery. The sister of a saint, and other stories.

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Contents: The sister of a saint; The house on the hill-top; The lucky number; Couleur de rose; A strange dinner-party; The basket of Anita.

Couch, Arthur T. Quiller. Ia: a love story.

The scene of the story is a little fishing village called Ardevora, on the English coast, in a community of Second Adventists. Crawford, Francis Marion.

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Casa Braccio.

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Relates the early life of Paul Griggs, whom the readers of Katharine Lauderdale and The Ralstons will remember, and explains the mystery surrounding Walter Crowdie.

Farrar, Frederick W. Gathering clouds: a tale of the days of St. Chrysostom.

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Foote, Mrs. Mary Hallock. The cup of trembling, and other

stories.

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Stories of mining and frontier life in the West. cup of trembling; Maverick; On a side-track; The trumpeter. Fox, John, jr. A Cumberland vendetta, and other stories.

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Contents: A mountain Europa; A Cumberland vendetta; The last Stetson; Hell fer sartain.

Fraser, Mrs. Mary C. [Mrs. Hugh Fraser.] The brown ambassador: a story of the three days' moon.

A story of boy life, the scene of which is laid in Devonshire.

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Garland, Hamlin. Rose of Dutcher's coolly.

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This novel, by the author of Main-travelled roads, is announced as the most important work he has yet produced.

The scene is laid in the West, largely in Chicago.

Goodloe, Abbe Carter. College girls.

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Short stories of college life at Wellesley.

Harrison, Mrs. Constance Cary. [Mrs. Burton Harrison.]

A Virginia cousin, and Bar Harbor tales.

Contents: A Virginia cousin; Out of season; On French

man's bay.

Harte, Francis Bret. In a hollow of the hills.

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A tale of lawless life in the far West, including the usual lovestory.

Hawkins, Anthony Hope. (Anthony Hope.) Frivolous Cupid.

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A collection of short stories with the following titles: Reluctance; Why men don't marry; Change of heart; Repentant sinner; "Twixt will and will not; Which shall it be? Marriage by compulsion; All's well that ends well.

Hayens, Herbert. Under the lone star: a story of revolution

in Nicaragua.

A story of Walker's campaign in Nicaragua, 1855–6.

Henty, George Alfred. A girl of the commune.

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Contents: The

The scene is laid in Paris during the commune in 1871. King, Mrs. Anna Eichberg. Kitwyk stories.

Tales of Holland life a hundred years ago. courting of Juffrouw van Loo; The factions of Kitwyk ; The singular cleverness of Toby van Loo; The violoncello of Juffrouw Rozenboom; Juffrouw van Steen; Wild huntsmen of Kitwyk; Blighting of Mynheer van Steen; Burgomaster's sofa; Josselin ; A tragedy of Kitwyk; A romance of Kitwyk; The story of

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King, Capt. Charles. Trooper Ross, and Signal Butte. K 582t Two exciting stories for boys, the scenes of which are laid in a garrison in the Sioux country.

Kipling, Rudyard. The second jungle book.

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Readers of the Jungle book will find here a continuation of the adventures of the unique characters in that volume. This concludes the series of jungle tales.

Knox, Thomas W. Captain John Crane, [Juvenile.]

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The adventures of a sailor, including his experiences during the war of 1812 and his life in Dartmoor prison.

Lang, Andrew. A monk of Fife: a romance of the days of Jeanne D'Arc.

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Purports to be a diary kept in Latin by a monk in a Scotch monastery, and gives a remarkable picture of the world in the day of Joan of Arc."-Publishers' weekly. Meredith, George. The amazing marriage.

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Disappointed as we must feel, therefore, with the Amazing marriage as an 'exposure of character,' we yet cannot deny it that distinction of style, that lavishness in ideas- there are enough in these two volumes to equip a smaller novelist for lifeand that constant striking at big game, which have given Mr. Meredith his place."-Nation.

Mitchell, John A. Amos Judd.

The hero is an East Indian prince, brought to this country in childhood and educated as an American. The author is the editor of Life.

Molesworth, Mrs. Mary S. The carved lions.

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A new book for children by the author of Christmas-tree land. Murfree, Mary N. (Charles Egbert Craddock.) The mystery of Witch-face mountain, and other stories.

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Contents: The mystery of Witch-face mountain; Taking the blue ribbon at the county fair; The casting vote.

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