314 Words to use with books

SEE Blue book magazine.

But generally, it is said, book reviews are too flattering.

Trilby, published the preceding spring in book form, was one of these books, for all this was at a very remote period; and the Rubaiyat was another, for that poem was as yet unhackneyed and hardly wellknown enough to be parodied in those happy days.

Upon my arrival in Leavenworth with the herd of cattle, Mr. Russell instructed his book-keeper, Mr. Byers, to pay me my wages, amounting to fifty dollars.

Forty-eight more scrolls, resplendent with silver knobs and coquettishly tied with purple cord, reposed in an adjoining book-case; the forty-eight books, manifestly, of the Panopolitan bard's Dionysiaca.

W. Otto Miessner (A) Lilla R. Birge & Florence Tyzzer Lewis (E of E. B. Birge) THE PROGRESSIVE music series; accompaniments for songs in one-book course, by Osbourne McConathy, Edward Bailey Birge, and W. Otto Miessner.

Adelaide had joined me by this time, and Mr. Ranelagh turned to speak to her, andand I went over to the book-shelves to read my note.

As often as I use in prayer the 16th verse of the 71st Psalm, (in our Prayer-book version), my thoughts especially revert to the subject of the right appreciation of the Scriptures, and in what sense the Bible may be called the word of God, and how and under what conditions the unity of the Spirit is translucent through the letter, which, read as the letter merely, is the word of this and that pious but fallible and imperfect man.

My father was not one of those who set little value on book learning, from their own consciousness of not possessing it: on the contrary, he would often remark, that as he felt the want of a liberal education himself, he was determined to bestow one on me.

The encyclopedia work book of The New world book encyclopedia.

Out of the finger-counting have grown up book-keeping, geometry, mathematical astronomy and a knowledge of the higher curves.

The book-shop at the corner of St. Paul's Churchyard would be Harris's (late Newbery's); that in Skinner Street (No. 41) was, of course, Godwin's, where Mrs. Leicester's School was published and sold.

(The rural text book series) © on new material; 23Jan23, A698032.

Copies of this edition are now eagerly sought by book-collectors; five of them were taken by the Robert Louis Stevenson Club of Yale College, consisting of a few undergraduates of the class of 1898, who subscribed fifty dollars to the fund.

I was standing over there by the book-stall.

'With increase of computations, we want more room for computers; with our greatly increased business of Chronometers and Time-Distribution, we are in want of a nearly separate series of rooms for the Time-Department: we want rooms for book-stores; and we require rooms for the photographic operations and the computations of the Magnetic Department.

" "Yes, it makes you feel like a book agent," chuckled Billie.

American book-prices current, 1940-1941.

(In Doubleday book news, July 1946)

"I might as well eat," she thought resignedly, "for if I starve myself to death or die of worry, there won't be anybody left to pay for that old book worm.

The boy was in the room known as the book-room, or yellow gallery, where the portraits of the family used to hang.

This book makes money for the book-sellers, and passes over the sea, and prolongs the reputation of the well-known author.

Abridgement in serial form of book prev.

The sudden glint of wealth in certain quarters has changed the aspect of even book collecting, that once most individual of occupations, and syndicated it.

I have heard that the late Mr. Edward Solly, a very pious and worshipful lover of books, under several examples of whose book-plate I have lately reverently placed my own, was so anxious to fly all outward noise that he built himself a library in his garden.

314 Words to use with  books