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CQrltt Ql:ltnrthman ~bbtrtistr. NOVB MBER, 1905.

MUD IE'S LIBRARY. FOUNDED 1842.

For the Circulation and Sale of the best Books in ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, RUSSIAN, ITALIAN,

SPANISH, DUTCH, and SCANDINAVIAN.

The Collection comprises all the Standard Works published during the past Sixty Years. including

BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, TRAVEL, THEOLOGY, SCIENCE, SOCIOLOGY, PHILOSOPY, PSYCHOLOGY,

and the higher class of FICTION.

Subscriptions may btl open11d from any date. £3 3 0 per annum entitles MEMBERS to 8 VOLUMES (Newest Books)

in the COUNTRY; or 6 VOLUMES FREE DELIVERY to RESIDENTS in LONDON~and the nearer SUBURBS.

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CATALOGUES of 1904 (price 6d. each).

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ALL BOOKS are offered SECOND-HAND as soon as the demand in the Library is over.

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