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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 17 - Page 11

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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Cooper's u Leather Stocking Tales," 5 vols., cloth.
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CHILD'S HISTORY OF
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CHRONICLES O K T H E
CANONGATE,
7. T H E HIGHLAND W I D O W ,
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9. SURGEON'S DAUGHTER,
10. M Y A U N T MARGARET'S
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I I . T H E TAPESTRIED CHAM-
UKR,
12. D E A T H O F T H E LAIRD'S
JOCK
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19. T H E BETROTHED,
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29. COUNT ROHERTOF PARIS
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32. FAIR M A I D O F P E R T H ,
33. ANTIQUARY.
21. W O O D S T O C K ,
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Scott is beyond suspicion of impurity. Young readers who study Scott, will never degenerate into
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of i-vlelicacy than by literary merit. Many writers since Scott's time have achieved a meteoric and
evanescent popu aritv, but the fame of Walter Scott will endure for all time.

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