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LIST OF

Books for Girls and Women

And Their Clubs

WITH DESCRIPTIVE AND CRITICAL NOTES AND A LIST OF
PERIODICALS AND HINTS FOR GIRLS' AND

WOMEN'S CLUBS

EDITED BY

AUGUSTA H. LEYPOLDT AND GEORGE ILES

BOSTON

Published for the American Library Association Publishing Section by

THE LIBRARY BURDAYork"

1895

Library,

32 EAST G7th STREET,

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"I am sometimes asked by young people to recommend a course of reading. My advice would be that they should confine themselves to the supreme books in whatever literature, or better still, to choose some one great author, and make themselves thoroughly familiar with him. For, as all roads lead to Rome, so do they likewise lead away from it, and you will find that, in order to understand perfectly and weigh exactly any vital piece of literature, you will be gradually and pleasantly persuaded to excursions of which you little dreamed when you began, and will find yourselves scholars before you are aware. For remember that there is nothing less profitable than scholarship for the mere sake of scholarship, nor anything more wearisome in the attainment. But the moment you have a definite aim, attention is quickened, the mother of memory, and all that you acquire groups and arranges itself in an order. that is lucid, because everywhere and always it is in intelligent relation to a central object of constant and growing interest. This method also forces upon us the necessity of thinking, which is, after all, the highest result of all education. For what we want is not learning, but knowledge; that is, the power to make learning answer its true end as a quickener of intelligence and a widener of the intellectual sympathies.”—JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL: Opening the Free Public Library, Chelsea, Mass. (Democracy and other addresses).

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