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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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Warner, S. (Wetherell E., pseud.) The wide, wide world. 
Il.Phila., 1893 $1
Miss Warner is one of the best friends a young girl can have as chaperone into the delightful kingdom of romance.
Dodd, Mead & Co., 1895 $1.25
This new author has leaped into sudden fame, for the gift of the Holy Spirit is his to transmute homely deeds into shining marvels.
N. Y., Appleton & Co., 1900 $1.50
A notable contribution to those sectional studies of American life by which our literature has been so greatly enriched.
N. Y., Morse Co., 1896 $1.50
A romance founded on fact. The scene is laid in the Rocky mountains and the heroine is a young girl who has since become famous in music and literature in New York.
Il.N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1895 $1.25
These short stories in the days of Henry IV move briskly, and while they are but slight are vivid.
Il.N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1895 $1.25
Romance of the time of Henry of Navarre; stirring adventure and excellent historical setting.
Il.N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1894 $1.25
A modern English version of a curious French memoir written about 1620.
Il.N. Y., Macmillan, 1894 $1.25
No one of Mr. Weyman's books is better than "My Lady Rotha," unless it be "Under the red robe." It is a good book to read and read again.
N. Y., Harper & Bros, 1896 $1.50
A succession of thrilling incidents which holds the reader's interest to the last.
Bost., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., n. d. $1.25
It is full of radiant and kindly humor. It is a book for much enduring usefulness.