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[blank line] [blank line] [blank line] [blank line] J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY'S New and Forthcoming Books [blank line] [blank line] Peg Along /# By GEORGE L. WALTON, M.D. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00 net. #/ Dr. Walton's slogan, "Why Worry," swept the country. His little book of that title did an infinite amount of good. "Peg Along" is the 1915 slogan. Hundreds of thousands of fussers, fretters, semi- and would-be invalids, and all other halters by the wayside should be reached by Dr. Walton's stirring encouragement to "peg along." In this new book he shows us how to correct our missteps of care, anxiety, fretting, fear, martyrism, over-insistence, etc., by teaching us real steps in the chapters on work and play, managing the mind, Franklin's and Bacon's methods, etc., etc. Send copies of this inspiring little work to friends who appreciate bright wisdom. Win them into joyful, happy "peggers along" to health and happiness. [blank line] [blank line] Under the Red Cross Flag[*** This is the title] At Home and Abroad[*** This is the subtitle] /# By MABEL T. BOARDMAN, Chairman of the National Relief Board, American Red Cross. Foreword by PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON. Fully illustrated. Decorated cloth. Gilt top. $1.50 net. #/ The American Red Cross and the name of Miss Boardman have been inseparably connected for many years; her own story is one of fascinating human interest to all who feel a bond of sympathy with those who suffer. To-day it is the European War, but in unforgotten yesterdays there was the Philippine Typhoon, the Vesuvian Eruption, the Chinese Famine, and almost countless other disasters in which the heroes and heroines of the Red Cross have worked and met danger in their effort to alleviate the sufferings of humanity. This is the only complete historical work upon the subject that has yet been written; no one, accounting experience and literary ability, is better fitted to present the facts than is the author. |
Detail listings
The second book on this page has a subtitle besides its title, but it also has a multi-paragraph detail listing. Since the detail listings are wrappable, indented, and a smaller size than the main paragraphs, block quotes were used with blank lines between paragraphs.
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