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Book Notices.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Mr. Charles Townsend Copeland '82, University Lecturer in English Literature, has, with the assistance of Henry Milnor Rideout '99, edited an edition of Tennyson's "The Princess." The book, a little volume of about one hundred and fifty pages, is one of the Lake Series of English Classics which are being produced under the direction of L. T. Damon '94, now an instructor in the University of Chicago. The publishers are Scott, Foresman and Company of Chicago.

"A Century of Science" is the title of a new book published for John Fiske '65, by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. It is dedicated to Thomas Sergeant Perry, Professor of English Literature in the Keio Gijuku at Tokyo. The book contains fourteen articles, some of them addresses and others reviews. Among the subjects treated are the following: "Cambridge as Village and City," "Francis Parkman," "Sir Harry Vane," and "The Bacon-Shakespeare Folly."

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