Amer Lit Classics

Heyward Ehrlich ((no email))
Mon, 10 Mar 1997 12:50:29 -0500

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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 11:54:41 -0600 (CST)
From: Donna Wair <wair@library.vanderbilt.edu>
To: gsunet-l@ecnet.net
Subject: American Literary Classics

Never got around to reading the great American Classics -
the American Literary Classics site has the answer. Today's
reading is Chapter 12 of _The Last of the Mochicans_ by James
Fenimore Cooper. All the chapters are posted (click the book
cover), so you can catch up with what you've missed, or jump
ahead if you've already read this far. When the site is done with
The Mochicans it's on to another great book. The site is as
elegant as a beautifully-bound book, with original cover graphics
adding to the charm.
http://www.mindport.net/~arezis/

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donna wair
wair@library.vanderbilt.edu
http://free.websight.com/Wair4/
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