BOOKISH LOT.
A collection of books and patupStlets on Mormon history embrace* St,000 titles. .
After 40 years of almost continuous labor Thomas S. Townsend has completed the Townsend library of the national, state and individual war records, owned by Columbia university. He closes the ninety-first and last volume with an account of the death of President McKinley. Prof. J. C. Clarke, of Upper Alton, 111., has sent to the Smithsonian institution a unique voluifae, in which arc compiled the alphabets of the world,
so tabulated as to show the origin of
all of them in the Sgyptian hiero- • glyphios and to exhibit the development of each from its earliest to it* latest forms. After more than a quarter of a century of erudite labor the venerable rabbi, Rev, Dr. Marcus Jaetrow, of Germantown, has completed in manuscript the "Dictionary of the Talmud,” whieh has been awaited with interest by Biblical students and oriental scholars. Begun in 1877, this important work has ocupied 24 years.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3612, 20 January 1906, Page 4
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164BOOKISH LOT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3612, 20 January 1906, Page 4
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