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JOURNEYS TO BAGDAD

By CHARLES S. BROOKS. Illustrated with woodcuts by ALLEN LEWIS.

These essays have in them the pleasure of spring walks and of hobbies whimsically prac tised. Within their hospitable pages the reader is at home at once with old friends like Noah, Shakespeare, Gibbon and Lorna Doone, Mrs. Gaskell, Amy Robsart, and Kublai Khan of Cathay - to mention them in the order in which the eye chances to light on them in quick succession on the page.

This is the first volume of Mr. Brooks' essays to appear, though his style is already familiar to readers of the Yale Review, among whom his active and — if one may call it so his companionable imagination has won him friends.

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SAPPHO IN LEVKAS and Other Poems. By WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY
Mr. Percy writes with unusual purity and restraint, showing at once a mature insight into the psychology and
ethics of passion and the high purpose of a young poet.
Board binding. 118 pages. Price $1.00 net, postpaid.

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THE MIDDLE MILES and Other Poems.

By LEE WILSON DODD

Those who are familiar with Lee Dodd's plays and those who recall the poems which he has written for the Atlantic Monthly and the Yale Review will appreciate the importance of the publication of the first volume of his verse at this time. For poetry has for some time been out of favor with the readers of this practically-minded age, and if it is to be restored, it will be by the work of such talented young poets who are now contributing to our permanent literature. 105 pages. Board binding, 75 cents net, postpaid. Stiff paper binding, 50 cents net, postpaid.

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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF
TENNYSON from 1809 to
1850. By THOMAS RAYNES-
FORD LOUNSBURY

This new biographical material concerning Tennyson is drawn from the memoirs, correspondence, and critical literature of the period, of which nothing seems to have escaped Professor Lounsbury. In this, the author's last work, his wit, humor, and keen observation appear in all the freshness that characterized the life of Cooper, written early in his literary career. The book is edited with an introduction by Professor Wilbur L. Cross, Editor of the Yale Review.

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