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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
January
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Talks," the title of a little book by George Thatcher, the well known minstrel, and in it are to be found all his monologues, parodies, songs, etc, sure to be useful to nuraerous readers and amateur minst rel, 150-p;ige paper, 25 cnnts. "The Odds Agaiust Him," by Horatio Alger, jr., is a work s--.itable for boys, and of interest to all who like simplicity of slyle, excellence of plot and healthfullness of tnne in works of tl is kind. Illustnited, cloth,$1.25. "Hairy Arabier; or The Stolen Deed " is a narraüve of i brightaud courageons boy, llirownon lus own resouices and subjected to the plot oi a malicious enemy whoseweapunsthe boy succeeds in turning to his own defence. Illnstrated, cloth, $1.25. "Best Selections for Iteudings and Recitaii-ns," No. 18 in the series formerly calledthe"Eloi'UUonist'sAnnual,:' has just been received. This is an excellent book for those in -eareh of new readings and recitations. Paper, 30 cents. "The Story of the Iliad," as told in prose by Dr. Edward Brooks,, A. M., is oneof absorbing interest both to yonng and old. Among its attractive features are thirteen full-paae illustrations. Cloth. SI. 25. Any of the above five books sent on receipt of price, by Penn. Pub. Co„ 1124 Arch-st., Philad'elphia, Pa. Chalterbox for 1890-91.- This name, a household word in every home in the land. bas become endeared in the hearts of two generations, and the readers of the early volumes are now men and women, who know that no books will delighttheir children more, or instruct to a greater extent, thaa these dear old animal volumes. One volume, quarto, illuminated board covers, SI. 25; Estes & Lauriat, Publishers, Boston. The seoond article in the great series on The Development of American Industries Üince Columbus, now running in The Popular Science Monthly, will appear in the January number. lts special topic is Iron-Mills and Puddling Furnaces, being a part of the general subject of iron and steel, which is being treated by Mr. William F. Durfee. Like the opening paper, it is copiousl illustrated.and mnch more readable than the title would indícate. D.Appleton & Co. New York city. William Allen Butler will contribute to Harper's Weekly, published December 31st, a long poem descriptive of the Passion Play at Oberammergau, which will be accompanied by a series of illustrations from photographs taken at the last presentation of the play. Harper & Brothers, New York city. The publication of Tourgee's new novel "Murvale Eastman, Christian Socialist," having been delayed until now, Fords, Howard & Hulbert announce its issue, January "th. The holiday rush is over, and bnyers and readers can give the book the attention it deserves. In Great IJritain it will be published by Sampson, Low, Marston & Co. Fords, Howard & Hulbert. New York.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register