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Book reviewed in this article:DICCIONARIO DE LA LENGUA ESPAÑOLA. Real Academia Española. Madrid. Tall. Calpe. 1925.AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FRENCH, by Otto F. Bond. The University of Chicago Press, 1926.Hugo's Jean Valjean edited with introduction, notes, exercises, and vocabularies by E. B. de Sauzé Ph. D., director of foreign languages in Cleveland public schools. x+213 pp. (including 80 pp. of exercises) + French‐English and English‐French vocabularies, illustrated. Holt & Co. 1926.Three Early Favorites in New Editions: Bruno's Tour de la France, edited by Frances B. Wilson, American Book Company.; Halévy's Abbé Constantin, edited by Myra Virginia Smith, Charles E. Merrill Co.; and Labiche's Voyage de M. Perrichon, edited by Charles Franklin Zeek, Johnson Publishing Co.Two Important French Plays: Dumas' Henri III et sa Cour, edited by Maurice Baudin and Edgar Ewing Brandon, Oxford University Press, American Branch, New York City; Pailleron's Monde où l'on s'ennuie, edited by Frank Otis Reed and John Brooks, Henry Holt and Co., New York City.

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