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Concerning our Publications
Stamford, Conn., November 17, 1900.
Editor the Sentinel, Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:—The Critic, of New York, publishes each month lists "of the books most in demand during the month ... at the circulating libraries, free and subscription, in the representative centres of the United States and Canada." The record applies to books other than fiction, "though the one most-called-for novel is admitted to the list." Eighteen cities send in their reports, and three of these, Chicago, Ill., Detroit, Mich., and Kansas City, Mo., include in a list of not more than eleven books, Science and Health, giving the name of the author, also that of the publisher and the price of the book.
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November 29, 1900 issue
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Some Objections Met
William Holman Jennings
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A Personal Explanation
Theodore F. Seward
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Earth's Size Exactly Measured
with contributions from Macdonald
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The Lectures
with contributions from George T. Smith, James Husted
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The Church Manual
with contributions from Henry Vincent
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Thanksgiving
Editor
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The Wednesday Evening Service
A Traveler
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"My Ships."
Editor
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Among the Churches.
with contributions from Jeannette Quick, Bertha M. F. Gaston, H. M. Buchanan, S. F. S., Jennie Louise Coolbroth, Nellie H. Wulff, Jas. H. Willard
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Concerning our Publications
with contributions from Mary Baird Marriott, Eugene Howell, A. T., R. E. Carey
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Free!
BY FRANCES H. COIT.
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Spiritual Power Producing Physical Results
BY REV. JESSE L. FONDA.
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A Helpful Thought
BY S. M.
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Thanksgiving
BY FRANCES MIHILLS BISHOP.
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How I became a Christian Scientist
Sarah Gilbert Schuyler
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How my Prayer was Answered
Louis Helm with contributions from Emerson, St. Augustine