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Sale of Library Duplicates.

By William C. Lane

The College Library has placed on private sale at the Co-operative Society's store a number of its duplicate volumes, mostly from the library of the late Professor E. W. Gurney. These include many editions of the classics and works relating thereto, historical and economic works, French literature and criticism, and a great variety of other books. A number of pamphlets relating to subjects of current interest have been added.

These have all been marked at very low prices, the object being to place them in good hands rather than to realize any considerable sum from the sale. They will not be sold to book-dealers.

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