A more charming book of letters could hardly be desired than Mr. Lucas’s “The Gentlest Art”; his new volume has the same delightful savor of interesting personalities, and is equally likable.
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The Ladies’ Pageant
Better than any one else whose name comes to mind, Mr. Lucas has mastered the difficult art of the compiler. There is more individuality in “The Gentlest Art,” for instance, than in the so-called original works of many an author. This happy knack of assembling the best things in the world on a given subject is given free play in the present book, the subject of which is the Eternal Feminine. Here are all the best words of the poets on a theme which surely offers scope for more variety than any other within the view of the reader. Like others of Mr. Lucas’s books, this is attractively bound and decorated.
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Some Friends of Mine
A Rally of Men
A companion volume to “The Ladies’ Pageant,” wherein one may meet “soldier and sailor, tinker and tailor,” and all the kinds of men whom it takes to make a most interesting world.
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