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A History of the Thirty Years' War, By Anton Gindely, Professor 

 of German History in the University of Prague. Translated by 

 Andrew Ten Brook, recently Professor of Mental Philosophy in the 

 University of Michigan. With twenty-eight illustrations and tud maps. 

 With an introductory and a concluding chapier l)y the Translaior. 

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" Unquestionably the best history of the Thirty Years' War that has ever been 

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A History of American Literature. By Muses Coit Tyler, Professor 



of American History and Literature in Cornell University. Bradstreet 



edition. Vols. I. and II., comprising the period 1607-1765. Large 



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Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists. Comprising single 

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 Compiled by G. H. Putnam. 

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