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BIBLIOGRAPHIC KALEIDOSCOPE. KATE AND I. A Tale of Western Life. BY MARY BRUCE PROUTY. Illustrated by Original Sketches. Published by Blizzard Co. “A breezy freshness is wafted through the whole book. The plot is original and interesting, and deals with a field in literature hitherto barely touched. The characters are truly Western, and the scenes vividly drawn.”— The Jackson Press. MILITARY AND NAVAL TACTICS FROM A WOMAN’S STANDPOINT. BY EDITH Cl.ARK PUTNAM. Holiday Edition, Bound in Blue and Silver. Published by West, Point Co. ' In spite of the somewhat formidable title, this is one of the sweetest and most romantic love stories of this year. The constant demand for it in all book stores witnesses its popularity.” — The lion Ton. AMERICAN WRITERS AS I HAVE FOUND THEM. BY MINNA DAVIS REYNOLDS, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF THE KALENDS. ’99-1900. Dedicated to Lilian Welsh, M. D. “A short, sharp and spicy criticism of American writers of to-day. many of whom Miss Reynolds has introduced to the literary world in the pages of the Kalends. This book is written with a keen- ness of perception and sympathy, which will make it a source of great value to all aspirants after literary name and fame.”—The Kalends. 29
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC KALEIDOSCOPE. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A GIRL. BY GERTRUDE NICKERSON. A detailed account of a young girl’s experience in the world at large, and the trials which pursue the President of a College Glee Club. Profusely illustrated with Pictures taken from Life. “ Miss Nickerson pursues a gentle and restful method of treating the subject, which shows the influences of country life upon a writer's style. It does not distort plain truth to make an idealized picture. The book abounds in dry wit; for this we would heartily recommend it.” — The Original Push. A JOURNALIST’S IMPRESSION OF TWO CONTINENTS. BY GRACE ELIZABETH PAINE. “This interesting volume, published by the Associated Press, has excited much comment. It is not an ordinary book of travels, but is rather a study of present social problems in Europe and America. The masterly way in which these are staled and discussed bears witness to the deep and conscientious study which the author has given to the subject.”— The Social Science Review. THE TENEMENT ANGEL. BY EVA ANNA PALMER. “A tale pure and simple, having as heroine a woman who is both good and beautiful in her character.”—Daily Chronicle. 2S
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC KALEIDOSCOPE. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LATIN QUARTER. HV KSTHKK HAKTSHOKNK ROBINSON. Dedicated to Dr. Hopkins. “ No living writer could be letter prepared to publish this book than Miss Robinson. She writes with the authority of one for years familiar with Iter subject, and we venture to predict that her book will long serve as a guide to aspiring students. Throughout the pages there breathes the delicate humor which sooner or later becomes characteristic of all students who spend many years in the Quarter.”— The American. HOW TO LEAD A STRING ORCHESTRA, AND AVOID FRICTION BETWEEN THE STARS. BY ESTK1.I.K MAKGARKT KOHI.K. Dedicated to the Mandolin Club of the Woman’s College of Baltimore. ” Miss Roltle is a remarkably fine musician who thoroughly understands her art, and combines with it a tact seldom found in such geniuses. —The Baltimore Sun. STRONGER THAN DEATH. BV Mil.I.IK SARI.ICS AND CARRIK I.OWRLL. Price above Rubies. A novelette showing the perfection of friendship, and disproving the popular fallacy of woman’s love for woman.”— The Syracuse Home Life.
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