The Independent . GOODBOOKS. THE ABINGDON PRESS RESPECT time—the stuff of which your life is made—too much to- select reading that does not compliment your taste and your the hours are short wherein you may fashion your mind from morevital material than the physical surroundings of your daily life. The books of The Abingdon Press are published for those who wouldmake intellectual headway, who realize that constantly they must gain abroader, deeper grasp on the problems of life. Complete catalog on few books of special interest are described here : MEN WHO MISSED THE


The Independent . GOODBOOKS. THE ABINGDON PRESS RESPECT time—the stuff of which your life is made—too much to- select reading that does not compliment your taste and your the hours are short wherein you may fashion your mind from morevital material than the physical surroundings of your daily life. The books of The Abingdon Press are published for those who wouldmake intellectual headway, who realize that constantly they must gain abroader, deeper grasp on the problems of life. Complete catalog on few books of special interest are described here : MEN WHO MISSED THE TRAIL, By George Clarke Peck Here is a book of imagination rather than biography; startling pictures of ancientunworthies so vividly done that they seem to live in our block and ride in the sametrolleys with us. You will find it difficult to escape the grip of human interest onevery page. Hard drives at perennial evils are balanced by generous praise of all thegood in bad men. Whatever else the volume does, it will stimu


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