Mr. Fred H. Day has sent on behalf of the firm of Copeland & Day, a large number of valuable books to the Morrill Memorial Library. The gift is accompanied by the following letter:—

69 Cornhill, Boston, 13th November, 1899. Dear Mr. Cushing’:—

I am sending per express today a selection of our publications for acceptance by the Morrill Library. Hoping they will be of some service to the Norwood readers I am,

Yours very sincerely,

F. H. Day, For Copeland & Day.


Following is the list of books:–

Husband of Poverty.
Arabella and Araminta Stories.
In Childhood’s Country.
Soul and Sense.
This is of Aucassin and Nicolette. On the Wooing of Martha Pitkin. Doric Reed.
Duke Carl of Rosen wold.
Of Dandyism and of George Brummell. Tabb’s Poems.
Dumb in June.
Vivette.
Undertones.
One Way to the Woods. Our Lady’s Tumbler. Songs of Exile Heart of Life, Santa Yerba.
Tabb’s Lyrics.
Boys’ Book of Rhyme.
Outland Journey.
Seamark.
Black Riders.
Man Who Worked for Collister.
Meg McIntyre’s Raffle.
Garrison Tales from Tonquin. Captured Cunarder.
Victory. Free to Serve. Songs from the Ghetto. Out of the Silence.
Harvard Episodes.
Songs from Vagabondia.
More Songs from Vagabondia.
In the Village of Viger. In Titian’s Garden. Hills of Song.
Penhallow Tales.
Memorial Day.
Doomsday. New Poems. Cinderpath Tales. Middleway. ‘ Patrins.
Jacques Damour.

(All articles originally published in the Norwood Messenger)

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