Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jan 1926, p. 9

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January · 1. 1926 WILMETTE LIFE "0, Pioneers" also by Willa Cather; "Old Judg~ Priest" by Cobb; "Man from Glengarry" by Connor, and "Sky ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___. Pilot," by the same author; Hergesl:cimer's "Java Head" and the Rider As not unusual, the holidays find the Ha <Tga rd h-ooks having to do with the \Vilmett e Lihrar_y stocked with an ·a n ciful exploits of our Allan Qualttahundance of the latest ftction. In a meir. And two of 1iary Roberts Rine Jbrief ~lis .· .~ .A 1111 ,x. 111·tmack, hart's ever popular books. "Affinitie " sun·ey ·' ' '" vv and "Tish." · !ihrarian. lists a few as those foremost Then there are a few new books in the literary world. A nulilhn of which would he classed under miscelhooks i:-.sued in a SLrics called "Beau- !:·ncous hut sti ll worth the reading, tiful E~ropc" arc very attractivelY got - ·Getting-- the :..:-e\\"s" by 1faulsby; ten up and easy to read; Among~ the:-ie '·_J·~riends \\'ith LifC:: by Allison; ·:~o_me "0 fort·· 1 "' · I · .. r· t · ;111ws that ~~ attcr by Recldell: Gtldare .. x c, >y.. · J.vorns· '--ancr 11 "Cl a . StC · ) .' .. ,-11" 1· · 1 >Ollgl 1 .. 1>)' T OClOre; bury .. hy Home; l\orwegt~t.l I·.~o.rds, ~i yt h !-->" by Gay ley; . Andrew's "\Vriti n~ 1-y lompcr; and ~lorns :\orth 111 <1 Headinrr of Yer~es"; "Kew Social \\' a 1es "· an< t " r~a k c o f c omo. " 'Order" \\'ard; t"-o ··~rankine\ at the Cro ssTit~ \\'ife C>f Ernest Thopmson Seton road s" 1)\· East; "Gen tics" hv \Vall er; 1 ha <> written a fascinating record in her at~cl "Pr;~ctica l Paperhanging,;. a highly ,,·o rk on India, entitled "Yes, Lady , in structive ·work hy Young. ~ahih." Gives Poetry List Two remarkably intne ·ting hiograln the wa\· oi poetical works one will phic..., are_ "Th~ Old Fashio~ed Senator" find Bartlett's ··sea Anthology": Trith1>!: Harrt :-, D1rhom ... and . La~ly ).1ary ingham's "Songs of the Sea"; "The \\ urtll'y ~~ Jlltagtll', hy ~lcl\'lllc . :\1 iller's Youngest Daughter" hy Xor "ltoyle Girl" Features li:-.'-: "Cara,·an" by Hymer: "Colo r" by :\motH~- the new fiction are to be ( "ullcn; ":\mcrican Poetry of 1925" and found "The Rode Girl" hv Balmer· .-\If red ~oye':-. latest output '·Book of ··John :\lac~ ah··· ]1,- l~uchat;; "Friend~ ·he Earth ." Going sti ll further alon~· o-i .:\la cS\\'c.:t·ncy" ·by Da,·i--.; "Bcnni" · J:e litH'S of poetry arc. arah Shr_imcr's 1 1>,. Hat1:-.on; "Gntrude Hairil atHl's Di - Collection; "Letters to a Lady 111 thl' ';)rce" 1"· Irwin : ~ing':-; "Balcu nv Sto- ' Country" by Sherman: and "Truly Ru ric<'; 'i'arkington's "\\"oman'; and r;.:l" hy \\·right. "S<un in the Subur1>:-," l>y \\'odeho use. 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