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Samuel Mcchord Crothers, THE PARDONER'S ... - The Caxton Club

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Southern Illinois University, 1990This edition includes a new afterword; this copy is inscribed by the author, the lawyer (and<strong>Caxton</strong>ian) who took up the mantle of Clarence DarrowDonated by Robert Cotner105. Sydney J. HarrisSTRICTLY PERSONALHenry Regnery, 1953Essays by one of Chicago’s favorite columnists. Henry Regnery was a <strong>Caxton</strong>ian, by the byDonated by Jeanne Goessling106. Celia HilliardPROVIDING A HOME….Old People's Home of the City of Chicago, 1983Especially poignant, as it comes from the library of <strong>The</strong> AdmiralDonated by Evelyn J. Lampe107. Caroline KirklandA MATCHLESS OUTLOOKPvt. Ptd, 1927A small book reprinting a piece from the Tribune about the beauties of Lake Shore DriveDonated by Jeanne Goessling108. Cathy Jean MaloneyCHICAGO GARDENS: <strong>THE</strong> EARLY HISTORYUniversity of Chicago, 2008<strong>The</strong> state of gardens in the “City in a Garden” from its settlement through the Century of ProgressExpositionDonated by Adrian Alexander109. John Bartlow MartinADLAI STEVENSONHarper, 1952Donated by Jeanne Goessling110. DAVE MA<strong>THE</strong>WS BAND MAGIC BROWNIE ICE CREAMBen & Jerry, ndAn empty container, in remembrance of the incident under the Michigan Avenue Bridge (whichinvolved a full container)Donated by Helen Sclair111. J.B. McClureENTERTAINING ANECDOTESChicago: Rhodes & McClure, 1880A collection of stories and reminiscences, including one about the Fort Dearborn Massacre.Frontispiece shows a phonograph, invented only two years earlierDonated by Jeanne Goessling112. NEWBERRY LIBRARY BOOK FAIR2009

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