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THE EVENING MAIL
NEW YORK

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UST the kind of book three out of five people like to receive for Christmas. A tremendously exciting romance of the Civil War by the author of "When Wilderness Was King." It has equal interest for both men and women, and as the Chicago Tribune says, there is a charming, provocative, and new situation, essentially romantic and warranted to secure the interest - nay, the insatiable curiosity of the reader." (Illustrated in color, $1.50.) A FEW words from the Pittsburg Index gives a good idea of the way every one enjoys CLARENCE DARROW's idyl of boyhood:

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Vol. XXXV. No. 12 Whole No. 714

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Contents..

Little Pilgrimages. No. 18. Lilian Bell

On the Giving of Books. An Essay

Modern Music and Its Methods. Four Books.

The Song of the Bay. A Poem

A Christmas Reverie. An Essay

By E. F. Harkins 363

By Montrose J. Moses 364

Reviewed by Elizabeth Foster 365

By Mary C. Gates 366
By Bliss Carman 366

The Editor's Club. In which the Editor and Others Discuss the Spending of Christmas
Holiday Books. A List and a Description of Some of the Notable Christmas Books
Books for Young People. An Additional List of Books for Boys and Girls
Poetry and Drama

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Mr. Brown's Questions. Queries on Literary Matters
News and Notes. Of the Book World

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The Book Market. Letters Telling of the Book Trade in London, New York, and Philadelphia
Books of the Month. A List of Titles of the Books Received during the Month

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