"The Cambridge of 1896," by Arthur Gilman, A. M., is not only a good souvenir of the recent celebration but a still better picture of the city as it is today. Mr. Gilman, who not long since published "The Cambridge of 1776," has done the present work under the direction of a committee from the city government and citizens. The table of contents includes articles upon nearly every branch of Cambridge life by well-known citizens. A number of historical articles are also included.
The book was printed at the University Press and is prettily gotten up. It contains about one hundred half tone views and portraits. On sale at the book stores.
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