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THE ASCENT OF 

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By H. R. H. PRINCE LUIGI 



AMEOEO Dl SAVOIA, 



DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI 



Narrated by 

 Filippo de Filippi. 



Since his recent trip to the 

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Pronounced by the Evening 

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ami 34 photogravures, all from photographs taken by the 



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THE MEN OF THE 



MERCHANT SERVICE 



By FRANK T. SULLEN 



The purpose of this work is to tell in a comprehensive way 

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ELLEN TERRY JOHN DREW 



By CLEMENT SCOTT By EDWARD A. DITHMAR 



These present pen portraits of a famous actor and actress 

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THE FILIBUSTERS 



By CUTCLIFFE HYNE 



The Filibusters were fortune hunters, participants in an 

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TONGUES OF CONSCIENCE 



By R. S. HICHENS 



A new work by the author of "blames."' marked by 

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MORE BUNNY 



STORIES 



For Young People. 



Iv JOHN HOWARD JEW- 



ETT Hannah Warner 



A new volume uniform with 

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HEROES OF OUR REVOLUTION 



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A companion volume tc 

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Children of the Revolution. 



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YE WISDOM OF CONFUCIUS, OR 

 YE MUMMYFIED FYNGER 



By ORD GILHOOLEY (Frederic H. Seymour 



This concerns the strange relation of a visit, \. d. L604, of 



liril of Yen 1 lui. a disciple of Confucius, to Sir Patrick 



Gilhooley, to whom he explained the precepts and maxims 



master. This is now made public by the descendants 



of Sir Patrick, who found the manuscript in the Gilhoolej 



archives. 



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G00PS, AND HOW TO BE THEM 



By GELETT BURGESS 



A Manual cf Manners for Polite Infants. 



An attempt to supply catchy and easily learned rhymes 

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LITTLE BLACK SAMBO 



By HELEN BANNERMAN 



Profusely illustrated in colors by the author, 

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 anil had a series of amusing adventures 

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