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* Contents derived from the 1925 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Catalogues and Their Readers,
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The writer describes qualities he attributes to the 'true lover of books' and readers of catalogues.
- The Little Slave Girl, Erotioni"I send to thee, oh Fronto! father mine,", single work poetry (p. 18)
- The Southern Ocean, single work essay (p. 19-20)
- The Wind (after the Russian)i"O wind,", single work poetry (p. 21)
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The Spirit of the Age,
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The writer regrets the dominance of scientists and inventors in the contemporary world, believing that we are 'in danger of overlooking the many things of which invention has deprived us'.
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Bookshelf Two,
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The writer contrasts reference books associated with history, economics and logic with works of literature that he describes as 'apostle[s] of the imagination'.
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