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BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS.
N. Y., Alden, 1889 50c
Author has sought to present truths in those forms which please the young- and gain their intelligent sympathy.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1895 $1
The rules which the author sets down in this volume are as they appeared to him in their order of natural succession, and are the result of many years experience.
Chic., Fleming- H. Revell Co., 1895 $1
This is a book that will be very helpful to the class of young men for whom it is intended ; Mr. Bok knows his audience and it is a large one.
N. Y., Thos. Y. Crowell & Co., 1897 60c
From one point of view the question which this title asks is well answered by this short paper which was read before some college women in Philadelphia.
Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1898 $1
The aim of this book is to assist towards the removal of nervous irritants, which are not only the cause of much physical disease, but materially interfere with the best possibilities of usefulness and pleasure in every day life.
Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1898 $1
The present volume is on the better use and the truer guidance of the body and its functions.
Chester, E.Chats with Girls. (Portia series,)
N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1891 $1.25
Has hints to dull as well as to clever girls, by one who evidently understands their needs and how to help them.
Bost., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1891 75c
On health, education, self-support, charity, hospitality, emotional women, etc. Written with uncommon tact and good sense.
———The unmarried woman. (Portia series.)
N. Y., Dodd, Mead & Co., 1892 $1.25
The clever author views the "Unmarried Woman" from all points, illustrating her remarks with many references to current literature and fiction.