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Library Assoc. of Portland, Portland, Ore.
Lord, Beacon-Lights of History, set, and v. 2, 7, and 8.
O'Meara, Napoleon at St. Helena.

Trollope, Last Chronicle of Barset.

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The present issue of THE AMERICAN CATALOGUE covers the period July 1, 1890, to June 30, 1895. It is in two divisions, of which the first contains the author-and-title alphabet, and the second the subject alphabet, list of U. S. Government Publications, list of State Publications, list of Publications of Societies, and list of Books in Series.

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