A Book for All ReadersG. P. Putnam's sons, 1900 - 509 Seiten |
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... less . Do not dread the empty sar- casm , that may grow out of the exclusion of freshly print- ed trash , that your library is a " back number . " To some poor souls every thing that is great and good in the world's literature is a ...
... less . Do not dread the empty sar- casm , that may grow out of the exclusion of freshly print- ed trash , that your library is a " back number . " To some poor souls every thing that is great and good in the world's literature is a ...
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... less than two hundred and fifty volumes , duly labeled and stamped as public library books , were stolen from a single library in a single year , and sold to second - hand booksellers . The impression of the stamp in the middle of a ...
... less than two hundred and fifty volumes , duly labeled and stamped as public library books , were stolen from a single library in a single year , and sold to second - hand booksellers . The impression of the stamp in the middle of a ...
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... less must be still more dangerous . The art of reading to the best advantage implies the command of adequate time to read . The art of having time to read depends upon knowing how to make the best use of our days . Days are short , and ...
... less must be still more dangerous . The art of reading to the best advantage implies the command of adequate time to read . The art of having time to read depends upon knowing how to make the best use of our days . Days are short , and ...
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