Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1919, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PtfBLlO LE)GEKlHiLAl)ELPHlA, SATURDAY,
KOVElfBER 8, 1919
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For Children's Book Week
Boys and girls are real explorers and discoverers.
New lands, strange seas, the lore of the stars, the call
of Romance, and fairy jold, all are yours to be had for
the asking down from the Library shelf.
Here are a few of the books thatimakc childhood
a splendid adventure. They are the foundation for a
life of'cnjoyment of the best in literature. Beautifully
printed and illustrated, they arc chosen because they
are the great heritage of youth.
. ' NEW BOOKS
Fiction:
IoEoIevilch:Thr Young Ruician Corporal,
Nipotc Collodi- The Heart bi Pinoechio,
Kilburnes Betty Bell,
For Ybungcr Readers:
HurIim: The Fairy Detective,
Payne: Playj and Puseanl of Democracy,
History:
Drake: Indian Mislory for Younfi Folhi,
Fitshugh: From Appomattox to Germany.
Naturci
Lonj! How Arniah Talk,
III., 51.35
III., .$1.25
111- $1.50
I
111., $1.2S
III.. $1.25
ni.,
II!..
3.00
$2.50
SOME NEW BOOKS' OF THE SEASON
BiMa 1 1 Bt!4d 1 1 kVdi 1 1 DC'i
THE SON RESEMBLES
HIS FAMOUS FATHER
. -
) oun Komrvvlt's Story of llis Experiences II ith the Irtuy in
France Suggests the Elder's Bool: About the Rough Riders
ni., $3.00
STANDARD HARPER BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Famoui Talei Illmtrnted liy Lords fthrad $1.50 eaefi
Arabian Niglita
Grimm't Fairy Talrs
Gulliver' Travel
Hans Andersen's Fairy Tale
Robin Hood
Robinson Crusoe
Swim Family Robiruon
Tale from Shak&speare (Lamb)
Tom Brown's School Days ,
Treasure Island
Fiction :
Howclls: A Boy's Town,
Christmas Every Day,
Hough: The Young AHskan'i Series, 3
sold
$1.40
$1.40
III.
Ill
separately.
each, III., 51.50
Kelland: The Marie Tidd Scries, G vols., sold separately, each. 111., $1.50
Hunting: Sandjy's Pal, ' HI., 31.50
Munroe: The "Malfl" Series, 4 vols., sold separately, each, HI., $1.50
Pyle: Men of Iron. ' HI., $!.7r.
Tolman: Jim Spurl'nR, Fisherman, HI., $1.35
Biography end History:
Hagedorn: Coyj' Life of Theodore Rooserelt,
Meadowcroft:' Boys' Life of Edison, ,
Paine: Boys' Life of Mark Twain,
m..
III.,
III.,
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
'J'lio ilrrixiiin of MiMileiiiint Colonel
Theodore UoiiMW't In follow iu Ills
father's footMi its unil i-nti-v pnliHe life
lins prm ikid miiiip rtllhuiti uIhiiiI the
kind nf n limn that In- is. When In- Mild
ii( tin- HI. Louis i-iiini'iitloii nl wtiirli
the Anieriimi l.cjdim mis nrminizi'd
tlmt tl' returned mldlers with pliimilng
til Rile Mllllt'tlllllK til till' gOWIIlllll-lll
lather tliun tn Ret vnnii'lliliiK out of it,
In- (lKrlo-ril nn attitude f mind which
lotnniiindeil ruiii'rt. WIiimi ho unite
the storj of 1 1 i - piiipiipiup. with the
iirmj - Il mis inihlHiPil spilulh In the
11 in. K Li:iii,i;ii Iip ipvpiiIi-iI "iiioip of
hiiiisplf ,m that hp luis hppn elected
to the Ni' Yuri; I.ei'NIiitine fnun the
(jjstpr liaj district hj l Iip largest inn
joriti put hIIpi1 lij mi) piinilliliitp'
there, tin vttir.i of his expeiii-m is. Just
inib'islii'd In hook lot in iinilor tin- Iftlp
"AirniRp Atm'rleniiw," htiumcs dnulily
interesting. Those who iliil not rend it
III t.lP IIPlsi;,lPh uill u mil to icinl It
m thp hook.
TIip hook hii ii I'liiiuii IcriNtir
HihispvpIiIiiii lliiiur. 'I'Iip jiniiiK mini
tills his Ntorj in it Ntntinhtfiirwdi-il
niiuiiipi' without any picteiisliiii to lit
ernrj sftjlc. Just us his father wiotp
his inilltnrj pxppilpiippK In l "it I in . Anil
thp ontiK iiuui interjects imii'.'pnt piini
inputs on tilp unj things wpip dune,
Mhii'h Indlpiitps thai Iip hud doiip miiiip
tliinkiiiK nn his iniii account n ml hail
Pti'ttj ili'linltP Idea.. As a tcconl ol
what htiilcni'tl to oiip olhYcr tiiiil n
tjiilral icgluictit of Anicriciiii-. the Imok
litis valup fni tin hlMorinn who will
writp tin- iiltiinatp liistni) of thi mil'.
Hut tliPt'P limp hppn urn nl kiipIi honks
The Science of Eating
t'tnlpr thp dimmed title of "TIip Sil
ence of natiiiB." Alfred V. MiCatnt
lins brought out nn enlarged find revised
edition of his recently published lolume
on dietetics nml purp food. .Mr, Mo.
Cnmi lins studied nml written exten
sliely on pute food problems, ami ut
one time conducted a ncvt.paier crusade
written. TIip grout public will cure for 'tigainst ndulterntlons, MitwtlttitlniH nml
it iiioip as a ipii'liitlon of Hip mind of thpr ilidliiuupiipips of ,ll,n,.o ,,r.,.
diicpr.s mid dpnlpis aualnst the tuiMIr
McKENNA'S PLAXS
FOR SOCIAL REFORM
They Are Suggested in Flis
Third Novel in 11 hich
"Soniu" Appears
thp mini who wrolp It than us war hi
tory. We hip looking forward and we
want to know all we can leimi about
the ,iuung ini'ii who lire pluiiniiig a
politiial iiii'ppr for themselves.
Ill the i oneluiUlig elmpter the niitlinr
has lnui'h to sa, about the eiiudiiet of
"the wilt' mid ahnul the need nf tinliersul
mllltiii.i Italnlng In nrder thnl wp iiiii i
be lirepaiPil for whatever the future nuij
hiilil. As to the Mill the war was
lii'iiin V'il lie siiis:
It was our rooil foitiin. ili.u e
weie iiertiilUid uiulei the Hlieln i lufjr
liiiii'H of the Allien, slim 1) to prep,m
oiirfcelieH after ie huil iIpiI.upi! win.
until lifter about u e.ir, w wen in
u condition which .tuihletl us to Join
the contlltt. N'-xt time. In .ill prm
ablllti, tht le will be nettliii Knulanil
nor Krancn st,indlii(C In t v. em ub .mil
the enemy armies .nml i;iiliiK Us tien
, Is u. year Iteway before r han in
light, i I litis promt to be an Am, i -lean.
I. mil piotlil nf the in'tlons of tt,,
elllxuns of the eiiiutr. I nm invml
to be ii oltUrit nf a tommy wlili h
has fought u ii.ir, not w Hi tin- ahl of
but 111 Htille of, lln natlouiil iiJiiiIiiIh
tl-.ttioii. Mi prlilt-'tn the .letlmiH ol
t ho i nnk mill Hie uT the eountri Is
olTet onlv by no shame at being
1 1 presented lir Ihe worlil b.i the pres.
pnL udiiilnlstrution
This I tjliicnl of the comments made
tliriiuglmul' the bonk mi the manifpst
lilutiileis made In pren.il at ion for what
was Inesitablp finm the heginuliig.
.MKIIAUK AMI'.KlCAVS II' Tin odor.
lt,,iHell. New ,'lU 'I 1' IMCrmlu t.
.s,)rn j-'
UULLY SEA YARNS
BY W. ". JACOBS
"Deep Waters" Resurrects
Three of the Author's
Quaint Old Salts
health and uiuiuuiilty ielfare. Ill-
present chapters combine the seinitit's
expertness In rPM'iueh nml the journal
lt's gripping mellioil of prppiitiitioii
lie discusses principles and niptlunls of
insuring or attaining ilgm stiPiigth,
Btlliuina, eiuluriince nml health
I III.- Sl'Il'Nl I- P1TJIIV I i l . I
M' fnun N l" 1 , m I! T , r , i
'"nmi'Hny
IIIPII
The Great Society Novel
2k SINISTER
REVEL
by Lillian Barrett
The picture of a reckles1!, bril
liant Society in a kaleidoscopic set.
ting Newport and West Riding,
Lenox with its hunting parties,
Deauville in racing season Craig
Van Dam, multimillionaire, is the
central figure. A dramatic and mov
ing story of restlessness and trag
edy, of passion and cynicism and a
great, transforming love. SI. 75.
ALFRED A. KNOPF
220 W. 42d St., New York
f7r boj)H and girls all the good books they will take In. Thc)
build rich backgrounds. These new Century books arc good
books. Cut out this ad for a convenient shopping list. Send
to the Century Co., 3")3 Fourth Avenue, Ncw.York City, for its'
new illustrated catalogue of books for young people.
I KMa 1 1 wt-Za 1 1 Ma 1 1 rsi'ii 1 1 nC -it I
Leonard! Merrick
The Literary Digest says: "There is no one like him for sheer
happy story-tcllin;; without a trace of self-consciousness or artifice.
His bookst are fresh and sparkling. . . . 'Conrad in Quest of
His Youth' seems the simplest, and most spontaneous of narratives,
but, again and again, we stop to laugh delightfully, "That's good!',
or wistfully to recall those golden days when we, too. dwelt in
A ready." .
Now Ready re
Conrad in Quest of His Youth ;
The Actor-Manager;
Cynthia ;
The Position of Peggy Harper;
While Paris Laughed
In Press
The Man Who Understood Women
and Other Stories
At All Bookstores. Each, $1.75 net, postage extra.
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY, New York
Especially far Iiayn.
FORTUNES OF WAR.
By R. H. Barbour and II. P.
Holt.
thrilling story of
Maine i 'nasi bnyn
fl.M).
Illii-lrnlril
CURLY
BAR.
By Joiepl
the soa, JMi
n.f tli homes.
OF THE CIRCLE
Buslinel! Aran,
rattling gooil Western Elory, ulilcli
lii'M also how ruiulilng Is dune In
'I. mi llluvtrntril. 1.B0.
BOY SCOUTS IN THE
WILDERNESS.
JySnmuel Scoville, Jr.
Two Bo Seout.s put their wuotlenift
m a dangerous test and win a mlltlotl
ilirV wngir llliiMrntril. l.,10,
BOY VIGILANTES OF
BELGIUM.
S.v George E. Wal.li.
An Allien, an liov organizes a tie
lueiiiloiii -.e, i,t ueleti In Belgium and
i.itellulh h, lpi Kills Albert. Illus
trate. I. I ..in.
INVENTIONS OF THE
GREAT WAR.
By A. Rus.cll Bond.
The fast Inallni? ,tor. of th part rna
ehliier) il.iel In the win. In the Jliin
hkIiik I'V'linr of ' Thn S, teiiiltlc Amci I
ean ' l'rnfutt lltiitrnted, $l,a.
Especially far Girls.'
I THE SLIPPER POINT
MYSTERY.
By Auguita Huiell Seaman.
A fflBClnatlns story telllntr how two
BlilH solvo a mjHlery and discover u
treasure. Illustrated. fl.H0.
VIVE LA FRANCE!
By A. A. and E. B, Knlpe.
An mtliralllnr Mory of war-time In
I'ranre, with an historically accurate
background. Illimtralcl. $1.30,
j COMRADE ROSAJLIE.
By Mary Constance Du Boil.
How a spirited plrl goes through dim
! rultleH and dansrors In a ereat cause.
Ulimtrntrd. fl.30.
BETSY LANE, PATRIOT.
By George M. Mullett.
! A
er
, hnnaiiiK and InspirinB story
little Klrls lllustrnted. I.I.I.
for
THE CAMERONS OF
HIGHBORO.
By B. B. Gilchrist.
The Kt(t of n m tolled little beaut I
transformed tt service. lIlutttrHtetl,
si.r.o.
SUMMER IN THE
GIRLS' CAMP.
By A. W. Colar.
I-'ull of giitertilniiieiit and helptui In
foiinatlon Illu-tralcl. $ 1.50.
And These Arc Gaod for lioth Bays and Girls.
THE BATTLE OF THE NATIONS. By F. A. Kummer.
An auihorltattie and intensely entertaining young people's history of
war. llliislrnl,',!. Mapa, $3.00.
the
TI10.-1
For Younger Readers:
Laboulayc: Fairy Book, 111.'. 51.75
Mayhcw ii Johnson: "The Bubbl? BooLs," esch, 111., 51.00
Nine "singing books" are now ready; other in preparation, cadi
contains Victor records and delightful vcroes.
Muloclc: Fairy Book. I1L, Sl.50
Paine: The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods BooUV HL, $1.50
The Hollow Tree Snowed-in Book, 111.. $1.50
The Hollow Tree Nights and Days, III., $1.50
Hollow Tree Stories, nine volumes of stories taken from the
foreKoing, sold separately, eacli, 111m .GO
Pyle: The Wonder Clock, IH.. $1.75
'Walker: The Sand-Man Scries (7 volumes;. each, III., .CO
,avv.anMatfNMaaMMiMMaHNCaBaH,pMHaMaBMMHaaawM.awinMiMngauKai
HARPER &BROTHERS,NewYork,iist.l817
i)wwwtiii' itMTfm
r
Distinctive Fall Books-
FAMOUS GENERALS OF
THE GREAT WAR 2-
a a ram
m ,ipi m
This is the new volume in the FAMOUS LEAD
Elt SERIES I) Charles II. I.. Johnston, which
should bo in every hoy's lihrary. Tho volumes
already uuhlishtd arc:
Famous Cavalry Leaders Famous Indian Chiefs
Famous Discoverers Famous I'Hvatccrsmcn
Famous Frontiersmen FamouH Scouts
and are endorsed by lenders in public life and educators everywhere
including the la.te Colonel Roosevelt. Each, fully illustrated, $1.50.
''T-ho accounts fjiven of these rent heroes arc not only authentic, but
are ejetremely interesting. The author is to be congratulated upon
producing a series of such inspiring narntives." MonttSal Herald.'
SMILES, A Rose of the Gumberlands-
Sixth Printing
By Eliot H. Robinson . Illustrated, $1.50
''This is the best boo!,- I have ever illustrated for any publisher. T
have tried to make the pictures all that you hoped for them."
II. Weston Taylor, the Artist for SMILES.
THE BUSINESS CAREER OF
PETER FLINT By Prof. Harold Whitehead
''Author of Dawson Black: Retail Merchant Illustrated, $1.50
" Its recent successful nation-wide serial publication has' created an
insistent demand for book publication of this interesting and absorb
ing story of busincs-s life. Virile' Compelling! Convincing!.
. TWEEDIE, The Story of a True Heart
Third Printing
By Isla May Mullins Illustrated, $1.50
"A rare and gracious picture of the unfolding of life for the young
girl, told with' a delicate sympathy and understanding that must
touch alike the hearts of young and old." Louisville (Ky.) Times.
ONLY HENRIETTA I1Iustratcd( $150
' By Lela Horn Richards, Author of Blue Bonnet-Debutante
"Tho whole story is told in a fascinating fashion, and the beautiful
type of comradeship so evenly and consistently manifest leaves the
heart glad and the life enriched when tho last chapter is read and the
book is closed." Tho Outlook, Cincinnati.
- .... . -. n 1 ,-.-. -..-i . T-r ....
jruuu.nea j H f Aj, UlVlfArH Y oa a'acon '
t by Boston
For Sale Everywhere
ART AND THE
GREAT WAR
By' ALBERT EUGENE GALLATJN '
iVilh 100 full-page plates,. three of them in color. $15.00
An exceptionally competent critic's illustrated record of tho wur,
on land, in the air and in the sea, as observed by leading artists
A;pf Great Britain, Fiance and the United States, including tho
''..eight illustrators sent from America. Fifty-Qve artists are rep-
resented in its reproduction of important paintings, posters,
dnwings and guulpture.
ir rffrmnriAtf l l obi C!a1. X..
v n- fc II iril t' B UO I IIUI rtYB
MSB 'SUvVPTr Km, r. VVUlLPU OCV. NswYgrk
rt ,?rH
Si, iihon Mi'Kcnnn tins miiih -ml nl
a swinl pliilnxniiliy which lie U pvidpiitly
liripaiiiiK to set forth in tin- future.
A i;limp--i' of nlmt it l HKHj tn ho
iv Riven to tin- rcnih'f in "Snnln Mar
ried," his latest lionL. ,
The tun which have pi i ceiled It may
bo resariled as pri-parntliui fur ilint is
In (nine. MeKeiina lieisiui with "81111111
Iletwecn Two Wiirldi." ill ln. itiK his
fniiliihiliiiii. (ere he intiii.llii'iil Simiil
D.iinlon. 1111 aristocratic joniia minimi
1 dcioled In 11 life uf fillet, anil 11 lilthv
i.ireless of the priiprieties. AIiiiik mill
' her he tnlil of tlie dniiiKs i.t Daviil
O'lt.uic. a lirilliiuit. cirntic jiiiiiik
Irishman, with cuiioiis and inipiiietii'
alile notions. Then iiune ".Miilas nml
Son." the slor.i of the fortune of Sir
Ailincr I.iinrini.' and him the ri'spiin-
siliilitiis of liKiKinK After it upset the
Wilumc of Sh Ajlinci'i- son, Dcrjk.
Some of tin' iharaetets In "Sonia" ap
pealed in "Miilns." When Uei.iU had
I tleeiih il that he was nut eiitinl to spend
ing his father's fuitune as il should
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V - "-J, .III II,' 11111,11 II ,"' I, It (, 1,11, ,1,1 ..,.',,. 1 T..,l 11 ..1 ..
iina.i, 11 pillilie-spiriteil mid MiciTs-fiil vni Ii i'l u'l-s
ilililoiiiatisl who hail ideas, of what 1
I Siliniild he done with inonej for the (good
if sni-ictj at large.
M'he stnij in the latest bool:', "Sniiin
.Married, " is told In the In-st person h
1 Storiiuway. It i nppiuently tli storj
ot the man led llle nf Sonia and O'Uane, 1
'who hml Imcd Hip uill fioin Lis joutli,
1jet could nut induce Iter to niiiirj him
until lie came home from the war with
his sight Rone. One is lift in doubt
whether it was pitj or Inve that in- i
dueed her to heciime H'Hiiiip'k wife I
i The render is introduced to the maple
liiir in an enlarged in list's studio.
The studio itself is 11 great oah-puneli d
' loom with tio fireplace, and 11 uiised
dais at one end un which a n fvvtorj
table is constantly set with fond. Ihe
door to the house if. neicr locked and t
O'ltane weleimies nil sorts ol strange'
chnrnctern. lie explains tlmt people
were kind to him when he ln&t his
LsiL-ht. and that he cantml icfllse help In
I nnv one In need. He has taken under
hi J enrn 11 niinc iviiiiinn Mho IniN bee;
ibaselv deceived 1) uiiip rascal and was
I doing whnt he could to restore her-self -
I respect and find a place for her in the
liiorld. The .loung woman fjllls 111
I love with him. He alo lakes in a
I pacifist poet who has hml trouble with
the authorities. The poet falls In love
1 with his wife. And the wife rlirts with
1 everv erratum in tiouseis who comes
,ier "wni. Some one is made to saj
of her 'that she would make e.vcn nt
I the statue of Shakespeare in the siiiare
I if no other male were in sight. A
'wealthy lillnin with iiliom kIic has
Hlrtcd coniinees her tlmt O Hnne is
unfaithful to her and she goes in Ii in.
ilavid with fine idealism hml told her
that if she eie not hnppy with him
he would not hold lier. The villain
treats her so lirutnllj that she leaves
him and mIiph ln'r child is iibmil to be
j born Dm Id lins her brought back to his
I home. He explains his iiulxotie eon-
Muct by explninliiB that when he mur-
1 rled her ho hud sworn to stand by her in
sickness and in health so loug as he
lived The storj ends with Snnln urnler"
'David's roof and David leaving the
house, but icad to return to her when
' she needs him,
1 Now Stonmvwy. who admires David
and has faith in him, nnnounccs that he
has made the joung idealist who puts
his ideals into practice, a trustee to help
him in spending the I.nuclug fortune
of Si"i,0(H).(K10 lor the good of sneietj.
David has asked some one what is the
good of the Sermon on the Mount if it
lis not applied to life This suggests
.the kind of soclul philosophy which
McKenna is likely to set forth in the
seoupl to the thiee novels already writ
ten to lay the foundation on width to
'build a fourth.
That MelvPiina can make such 11 novel
Inten stlug should go without saying.
Ue has proied his skill in creating
character and in telling an absorbing
tale. Souia Is us real us llccky Sharp.
And O'Ualie, with ull his unconven
tional ideas, sets them forth so plau
dbly and is made bu humanly interest
iutr that one does not for a moment
mistake him for an abstraction In hu
man form with an, author pulling .the
stiincs that make his puppet move,
SONIA MAKRIEI). ny Sterhn MeKenna.
New York ileoreo II Doran Co. Jl-73.
three delightful old -"iiiii-
ill els, (linger Dick, l'eter ICusct unit
Suiniipl Kmiill. hale bee" iiuikcd out
of their letiiemcnt hj A . W. .Iniotis.
and are now In "Deep Waters, " this
being the latest bunk fnun the pen of
Mr. .Iambs.
"Deep Wateis" is in the tnerri
vein of "Odd Craft" and "SM" Com
piuij." unit other snlti tales which
cart led iiiic entertaliiiiienl when the
came out scleral .ears ago. .mil wliiili
caused i' ilemand for more that Mr
.lai obs was ul too ileliberut' in hum I
, iiu:
'I'h'-.i arc hutnoious uari.itiM-- ot
tic life of sailormcn in Itritish seaport
tov n 1'iese stoiies b Mr Jacobs
I utul the humor is of a chuckling kind
, which the wilier lins made pecullarl.i
his own. "Deep Waters" is icnlh n
1 ollci tnui of iitiecdntes, and thei sunn 1
so of a h.ubiir town tlmt one aliuosL
can hear the gentle lap-lap of the tide
against the pier-, uiid see the lelhui
'blur of the whart lislils in the dusk.
Conn again. C.ingei Diek and
l'eter Itussel und Sumiicl Small, unil
1 eome soon.
TllFoZT thAs j
MT. Tv-Se
$ TivwSiisr1'
iii.iii-r
olix. NVu
l lill
Schooling Experiment
In "New lllools for Old." Hvelvu
Dewei. d.iughter of John Dewey, t Ii
eminent psiehoiogist nml educator of
Columbia I'niicrsitv, and herself a
specialist in pedagogic science, tnkis up
the subject of the small rural school
lerj deeplj and -uggests iiuistrui tiie
methods for its betteiinent She does
this tlioroiighl.i and com letel.i, using the
storj of Porter School which one teat h
er with vision anil itiii iiitii c raisxl to
imiiortance in ediiiiitionnl and 1 'iiiumiii
llj service finm its old state of im
potencc and isolntion
M.V. s-.),),ji,n 1 oil ,1, 1 1 h in
Ilw. i Vill I I 1' Him l $L'
FIELD, FOREST AND FARM. fl.v J. H. Fbre.
A trea.iure-troie of Information, In storj- form, about fanning, Rardenlng, etc
111 ustrikt eil. S'J.no.
BLUE MAGIC. By Edith BMlinCer Price.
A beautiful stor.v of comradeship, with the setting in Egypt anil Italy,
lllii-lrutfil. SI. 3.-,.
CUPffuBatdAA
"9rivalbA.E,
ESW
KttfK-
ELEPHANT STORIES,
l collection of entei-taluln
iMjiliantii Jlluntrnteil. SI. 00
K Jtnl inslrucilic stories anil articles all ftbd-t j
THRIFT AND SUCCESS.
Mtoiles, poems and articles
stil'lrig llluslrntril. Sl.Sf,.
By Jackton, Dealing nnd Bemls.
inculcating wholesome lessons of making
aCd
1 iti!iiiabl.i, IlalJrldee Mas "there" T1111
l,lg book f ilr.iwlng.i Is one of the noln
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