Plain talks on familiar subjects.

A series of popular lectures.

[Brightwood ed.]

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Plain talks on familiar subjects.

A series of popular lectures.

[Brightwood ed.]

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Publisher
C. Scribner's Sons
Language
English
Pages
315

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Cover of: Plain talks on familiar subjects
Plain talks on familiar subjects
1897, C. Scribner's sons
in English - [Rev. ed.]
Cover of: Plain talks on familiar subjects
Plain talks on familiar subjects
1881, C. Scribner
in English - [Rev. ed.]
Cover of: Plain talks on familiar subjects
Cover of: Plain talks on familiar subjects
Cover of: Plain talks on familiar subjects.
Cover of: Plain talks on familiar subjects.
Plain talks on familiar subjects.: A series of popular lectures.
1865, C. Scribner's Sons
in English - [Brightwood ed.]

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Table of Contents

Self-help.
Fashion.
Work and play.
Working and shirking.
High life and low life.
The national heart.
Cost and compensation.
Art and life.
The popular lecture.

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New York

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Library of Congress
BJ1571 .H69 1865

The Physical Object

Pagination
315 p.
Number of pages
315

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6992567M
Internet Archive
b28077301
LCCN
08000756
OCLC/WorldCat
34292637

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