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CONTENTS.

Ward Club-Room. By Sir WILLIAM H. BAILEY

County Councils and Village Libraries. By W. R. CREDLAND
Books for the Reference Library: Some Selected Lists, and a
Suggestion. By EDWARD M. BORRAJO

The Monthly Causerie

Library Notes and News:

United Kingdom

Australia

United States

Noteworthy Books

Our Junior Colleagues' Corner

Library Association: Proceedings and Notices :

Monthly Meeting, 13th November, 1899

Library Association Notes

Notice of Ensuing Meeting

Liverpool and Mersey District Association of Librarians
Library Assistants' Association

Library Assistants' Association: North-Western Branch
Society of Public Librarians

Communications .

Agency for American Books.

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G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS HAVE excellent facilities for filling, on the most favourable

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MYERS & CO..

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SECOND INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY CONFERENCE,
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The Library Association Year Book for 1899.

CONTENTS.

THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION: Memorandum of Information-List of Annual Meetings and Presidents --Royal Charter and Bye-Laws-Officers and Council-Standing Committees-Rooms of the Associa tion-List of Fellows, Members and Associates-Examinations and Classes (including the Questions set at Examinations)-List of Acts of Parliament affecting Public Libraries, etc.-Preamble of the Association's Bill to amend the Public Libraries Acts-Branch and Affiliated Associations-List of Papers communicated to and published by the Association, with Index of Authors and Subjects-List of Principal Public (rate-supported) State, Collegiate, Endowed and Proprietary Libraries of the United Kingdom-List of the Association's Publications.

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THE STORY OF AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGING "enables us to study one of the strangest episodes in the history of crime," says the SPECTATOR of MR. G. E. BOXALL'S new book, which is published at 6s. The DAILY TELEGRAPH thinks it" will appeal strongly to those who take an interest in the annals of crime and the daring of celebrated criminals". The PALL MALL GAZETTE asserts that “it could not well be more complete," and thinks "it is uncommonly well done," providing "385 pages of attractive reading".

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THE LETTERS OF LADY JANE COKE, which MRS. AMBROSE RATHBORNE has just edited, THE STANDARD opens its review by saying, "affords one of the most amusing and interesting accounts of High Life' in the last century which have recently been published". The book is illustrated with Portraits and Facsimiles, and its price is 7s. 6d.

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HISTORY OF TRADE between the United Kingdom and the United States. By S. J. CHAPMAN, M.A., Lecturer in Political Science, University College, South Wales.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND STATE AID. By S. J. CHAPMAN, M.A.

OVER-PRODUCTION AND CRISES. By K. RODBErtus. Edited by PROF. J. B. CLARK.

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STORIES FROM THE NORTHERN SAGAS.

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Edited by E. E. SPEIGHT and A. F. MAJOR.

With a Preface by Prof. F. YORK POWELL.

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This book, for the first time in England, presents a cheap and easily accessible collection of typical scenes from Old Northern life. The translations are direct from the Old Norse, and are by such scholars as Sir George Dasent, Sir Edmund Head, Mr. William Morris, Mr. Samuel Laing, Prof. York Powell and others.

WORDSWORTH'S PRELUDE AS A STUDY OF EDUCATION.

By JAMES FOTHERINGHAM.

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Professor C. H. HERFORD, Litt.D., says: "I have read the book with great sympathy and admiration several parts repeatedly. It was a very happy thought to interpret this unique document of a poet's history for the educationist; I do not think it has been approached from this side before, certainly not with comparable insight, elevation, wisdom and subtlety."

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STUDIES IN THE POETRY OF ROBERT

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By JAMES FOTHERINGHAM.

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THE ADVENTURES OF BEOWULF.

Translated and Adapted by CLARA THOMSON.

PRICE NINEPENCE NET.

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The Educational News says: "The long narrative of the sea-rover, sea-swimmer, and smiter of sea-monsters which begins the ocean poetry of the mistress of the sea, is here admirably retold in simple prose style-graphic, ucid, and with a charming wave-rolling undertone in its phrases".

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