The Automaton Ear, and Other SketchesMcLandburgh, Florence
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The Automaton Ear, and Other Sketches
McLandburgh, Florence
American fiction -- 19th century; Short stories, American
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12mo., 258 pages. Price, $1.50.
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=MÜLLER.—Memories=; A Story of German Love. Translated from the German
of MAX MÜLLER, by GEO. P. UPTON. Small 4to., 173 pages, red line,
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=McLANDBURGH.—The Automaton Ear and Other Sketches.= By MISS FLORENCE
MCLANDBURGH. 12mo., 282 pages. Price, $1.50.
Any one of the many who have read “The Man at Crib,” “The Automaton
Ear,” or “The Anthem of Judea,” which have been so widely copied in
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