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"Some men borrow books; some men steal books; and others beg presentation copies from the author"--Her Majesty the King.

BOSTON 1901

CONTENTS

II The New Literary Review

III Outdoors

IV Wellesley Stories

V The Son of a Tory

VI A Beautiful Alien

VII Her Majesty the King

VIII Irish Mist and Sunshine

IX Four Days of God

X When Half-Gods Go

XI The Anvil

XII The Wings of the Morning

XIII The Lyric Library

XIV An Alphabetical List of Books

The New Literary Review

A Monthly News Journal of Belles Lettres.

Single copies 10 cents. By the year $1.00

The publishers wish to make no large promises, but they believe The New Literary Review will be found to be as interesting a literary news journal as any American periodical of the kind.

The department of notes and comment under the title of Various Appraisements the Editor will endeavor to make particularly inclusive and entertaining.

The Reviews of New Books while for the most part necessarily brief will be written with the object of giving a concise, impartial and careful summary of the books under discussion.

In addition to these Notes and Reviews there will be many contributions of Essays, Poetry, and Fiction.

The object of the Editor and Publishers is to present a programme which without undue pretensions, will prove to be both well proportioned and of considerable entertainment.

OUTDOORS

A BOOK OF THE WOODS, FIELDS AND MARSHLAND

BY ERNEST McGAFFEY

8vo. About 300 pp. Frontispiece in photogravure. $1.50

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