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Quayle, William Alfred.God’s calendar, il. *$1.50. West. Meth. bk.
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The significance of each month is imaginatively revealed and its secrets uncovered in the thirteen chapters of Mr. Quayle’s offering. The illustrations are beautiful and suggestive of dream life in nature.
“The tone of the book is distinctly rapturous, but it will find many appreciators. One would surmise that it will be especially popular with the older generation of readers, who have notbeen sated with nature books, and who will like it for expressing feelings which they have never quite dared to voice for themselves.” May Estelle Cook.
Queen’s festivals: an explanation of the feasts of the blessed Virgin Mary for her little ones. 60c. Benziger.
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An introduction is followed by three parts devoted respectively to The Queen’s anniversaries, Festivals of the Queen’s titles, and The Queen’s Sundays.
*Quick, John Herbert.Broken lance. il. †$1.50. Bobbs.
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The hero of this story is a young minister at the head of a fashionable Chicago church who recoils from the luxury of his congregation’s worship, and espouses the real and vital cause of the dwellers in the underworld. With him are associated a sturdy, strong-willed propagandist of the Henry George principles and a dark-skinned girl who fearlessly lives her faith. It is a study which involves various religious and economic questions of to-day.