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The Anthracite Coal Strike. By a
Staff Correspondent.

Woman at the Paris Exposition.
By Th. Bentzon (Madame Blanc).

The Ancient Hebrews: The Message
of Israel. By Lyman Abbott.

The Fräulein Dorothy. A Story.
By H. S. Canby.

The History of the Week. Books
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Sons of the Morning

By EDEN PHILLPOTTS, author of "Children of the Mist." With Frontispiece. 8vo, $1.50. This is the first novel written by Mr. Phillpotts since the publication of the beautiful and powerful story, "Children of the Mist." It represents more mature work and can but add to the reputation that came to him through the earlier book. The keenest and most pertinent word of appreciation for "Children of the Mist" came from the veteran novelist, R. D. Blackmore, who, knowing nothing of the author," wrote of the deep interest, the rare humor, and the vivid descriptions" that he found in the story. The author of Lorna Doone" has since passed away, and more directly than could be true of any other English writer, Eden Phillpotts is recognized as his successor.

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2. Historic Towns of the Middle States.
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3. Hannah More.

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IN THE HANDS OF THE REDCOATS THE MONITOR AND THE NAVY

A Tale of the Jersey Ship and the Jersey Shore in the Days of the Revolution. By EVERETT T. TOMLINSON, author of "Boys of Old Monmouth" and "A Jersey Boy in the Revolution." With illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

This is another of Mr. Tomlinson's true stories of the Revolution, reflecting the life and spirit of the time. The story of the prisoner on the old Jersey prison-ship is based on the personal recollections of a man once confined on it. Mr. Tomlinson has visited the localities of which he writes, and his book is a capital story for boys of all ages.

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