Whatever comes from the pen of Rev. Mary Baker Eddy is certain to find a large circle of appreciative readers. Her published writings have run through many editions, and are in constant demand, and the announcement of a new volume gives rise to pleasant anticipations. These anticipations are more than realized by her latest publication, "Christ and Christmas," a poem. The theme is a noble and inspiring one, and the poet has treated it with rare appreciation. The book is beautifully illustrated with full-page photogravures, the artists being Rev. Mary Baker Eddy and Mr. J. T. Gilman, and the photograveur, Mr. H. E. Carlton. The binding is very rich, the front cover having an elaborate design in gilt, and the binding being the best cloth with full gilt edges. The holiday season can produce no finer examples of book making, with all that the term involves of literary and artistic merit, as well as the setting, than is this beautiful poem.—Concord Monitor.
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"CHRIST AND CHRISTMAS."
From the February 1894 issue of The Christian Science Journal
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