UNDER SUMMER SKIES. (In Preparation.) 



By Clinton Scollard. A poet's itinerary. Professor Scollard 

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIA. (In Press.) 



By Walt "Whitman. Edited by Arthur Stedman. The story 

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LIFE OF JANE WELSH CARLYLE. 



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ESSAYS IN MINIATURE. (In Press.) 



By Agnes Repplier, author of " Points of View," etc. A new 

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