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Fiction. 4: 2, 20, 46, 69; 5: 2, 23, 48, 70; 6: 2, 25, 50, 72; 7: 2, 26, 44, 62; 8: 77; 9: 92. Fine Arts. See Arts, Fine. 96, 130; 2: 32, 65, 88, 110; 3: 27, 48, 71, 88; North America. 8: 112; 9: 134. Norwegian Language, Works in. 9: 110. French Language, Works in. 6: 7, 28, 52, 76; Periodicals and Sets indexed in Poole. 9: 62, 72. Periodicals in Circulation. 9: 117. Games. 6: 9, 32, 56, 79; 7: 5, 29, 48, 68; 8: 98; Philosophy. 9: 155. 9: 119. German Language, Works in. 5: 5, 25, 52, 75; Government. See Politics. Greek Language, Works in. 5: 6, 74; 7: 66; 8: 87; 9: 104. Hebrew Language, Works in. 5: 6. Poetry. 4: 4, 22, 47, 71; 5: 5, 25, 50, 73; 6: 6, 26, Polish Language, Works in. 9: 110. Political Economy. 6: 10, 33, 56, 80; 7: 5, 29, Politics and Government. 6: 10, 33, 57, 81; 7: 5, Italian Language, Works in. 5: 6, 75; 6: 28, 77; Portuguese Language, Works in. 5: 6, 9: 106. 8: 89; 9: 106. Juveniles. See Fiction. Practical Arts. See Arts, Practical. 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