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Can You do Better than to take the OVERLAND? Here are ONE THOUSAND PAGES of the fresh, strong work of the men and women of the West, writers who have lived the life of which they write, and have seen and felt the things they describe, and

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the work of the most talented artists of a region that has produced many such, and is producing them all the time.

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A NAVAL EVOLUTION IN LOVE-MAKING. Jessie Kaufman

Illustrated from Photos and by P. N. Boeringer.

OUR PACIFIC OPPORTUNITY. John Barrett, Ex-Minister to Siam
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Although the ablest articles appearing in the rich field of British periodical literature constitute the chief contents of THE LIVING AGE, frequent

ORIGINAL TRANSLATIONS

are given of noteworthy papers on subjects of intelligent and timely interest from the pens of the foremost authors and men of affairs of Continental Europe, - France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Russia,—and other sources.

In a Monthly Supplement a department was introduced two years ago giving "Readings from New Books." This is continued, and a new editorial department devoted to notes on "Books and Authors" has been added.

The publishers aim to make THE LIVING AGE essential to all who wish to keep informed on all the prominent topics of the day; to furnish the busy man of affairs and the no less occupied mistress of the family the help they need to keep them abreast of the literary current of the time; and also to provide for those elegant leisure and scholarly tastes a wealth of choice and interesting matter.

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