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Twenty-one Hundred Works Chosen and Appraised by Men and Women of Authority.

A FEW OF THE DEPARTMENTS:

FICTION. By a reviewer for the Nation.
HISTORY. BY REUBEN GOLD THWAITES.
FINE ART. By RUSSELL Sturgis.
MUSIC. By HENRY E. KREHBIEL.
EDUCATION. By Prof. EDWARD R. SHAW.

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Advance Subscriptions for 1896 are taken at 50 cents net.

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The Profession of Bookselling: a handbook of practical

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GUSTAV E. STECHERT Purchasing Agent for Colleges & Libraries

810 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,

(TWO DOORS ABOVE GRACE CHURCH)

begs to call attention to his facilities for obtaining FOREIGN BOOKS and PERIODICALS at more economical rates THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN AMERICA OR EUROPE can offer, because:

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MORE THAN 200 LIBRARIES FAVOR HIM WITH THEIR ORDERS.

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GEO. H. BAKER, Librarian of Columbia College, New York.

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MELVIL DEWEY, Director of N. Y. State Library, Albany, N. Y.

"Mr. G. E. Stechert of New York has served us with fidelity in procuring English, French and German books, both new and second hand and also periodicals. His terms are more reasonable than any others that have come to our notice, while he has always guarded our interests very carefully. We find it a great convenience to have one agency in New York, represented by branches in different European countries." Prof. ARTHUR H. PALMER, Librarian of Adelbert College, Cleveland, O.

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THE

Library Journal

OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

CHIEFLY DEVOTED TO

Library Economy and Bibliography

VOL. 20. No. 12.

DENVER CONFERENCE

DECEMBER, 1895

For Contents See Next Page.

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