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A golden wedding.--Lamentations of Jeremiah Johnson.--Uncle Mingo's "speculations."--The Widder Johnsing.--Christmas gifts.--"Blink."--Jessekiah Brown's courtship.--Crazy Abe.--Queen Anne.--Camelia Riccardo.--The woman's exchange of Simpkinsville.--"Oh, shoutin's mighty sweet."--Lucindy.
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Various editions.
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"A Christmas, New Year, and birthday present."
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Description based on: 9 (1910).
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"The substance of the volume ... was delivered in the form of lectures ... to the members of the South London Branch of the Church of England Young Men's Society for Promoting Missions at Home and Abroad ... Though a third edition, and a fourth publication, it is a new book, with a new ... title. It was first published in a series of lectures in the Pulpit; then in a small volume; and has been since entirely rewritten and greatly enlarged."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1904-1910 have subtitle: a festival souvenir of the Printers' persion. alm-house and orphan asylum corporation.
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Vols. 7-36 include: National Audubon Society. Report, 1905-1934; v. 5-28 include: Educational leaflets; both publications were issued also separately.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Under one roof."--"September, 1914."-- Santa Susanna.--A Roman Christmas.--A "Romana di Roma."--Signora Pistocchi and the tragedy of the Bathursts.--Dancers and musicians.--Louis XVIII and the seer of Gallardon.--Concerning Louis XVII and his family.--Countess Charlotte Kielmansegge: a Napoleonic mystery.--A fairy tale - and an earthquake.--Pictures and places.
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Includes reprints of original title-pages.
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Includes reprints of original title-pages.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contains bibliographical notes.
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Introductory remarks on the importance of othodoxy[!]--On the negative spirit.--On Mr. Rudyard Kipling and making the world small.--Mr. Bernard Shaw.--Mr. H. G. Wells and the giants.--Christmas and the s̆thetes.--Omar and the sacred vine.--The mildness of the yellow press.--The moods of Mr. George Moore.--On sandals and simplicity.--Science and the savages.--Paganism and Mr. Lowes Dickinson.--Celts and celtophiles.--On certain modern writers and the institution of the family.--On smart novelists and the smart set.--On Mr. McCabe and a divine frivolity.--On the wit of Whistler.--The fallacy of the young nation.--Slum novelists and the slums.--Concluding remarks on the importance of orthodoxy.