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ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS.

RESOLVED, That this Convention recognize the PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY as the established organ of the entire trade, and recommend it to publishers as the medium through which they should make their “first announcement" of books they propose to publish, and the full title of all books immediately on publica tion.-AMERICAN BOOK TRADE ASSOCIATION.

D. APPLETON & CO., New-York.

Our Place Among the Infinities. By R. A. Proc

tor.

The Five Senses of Man. By Prof. Bernstein, of
Halle. (Intern. Sci. Series.)

J. W. BOUTON, New-York.

Etchings from the National Gallery.

CASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN, New-York.

Dictionary of Cookery.

R. CLARKE & CO., Cincinnati.

Poems of George D. Prentice. Ed. by J. J. Piatt.

J. H. COATES & CO., Philadelphia. Lectures Delivered in America in 1874. By Chas. Kingsley 12°. $1.25.

CONGREGATIONAL PUB. SOC., Boston. Memorials of Charles Stoddard. By his Daughter, Mrs. Samuel Johnson.

The Prayer-Gauge Debate of Prof. Tyndall, Francis Gaston, and others, against Dr. Littledale, Dr. McCosh, the Duke of Argyll, Canon Liddon, and the Spectator. Mr. Edwin Buck's Ecclesiastical Law of Massachusetts. New ed., rev. and enl. A work of permanent interest and importance.

DODD & MEAD, New-York.
(Nearly ready.)

A Commentary for Sund y-School Teachers, on the
International Sunday-School Lessons for 1876. By Rufus
W. Clark, D.D., author of "Lessons on Heroes of the
Bible," etc. Large 12°.

The Relations of Civil Law to Ecclesiastical Polity
and Property and Discipline. By Hon. Wm. Strong,
LL.D., Justice of Supreme Court, Washington, D. C.

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Oliver Optic.-Going West; or, The Perils of a Poor
Boy. The first volume of the Great Western Series.
In Doors and Out.

Elijah Kellogg.-Brought to the Front; or, The Young
Defenders.

Prudy's New Book. The Asbury Twins.
Nearer, My God, to Thee. With full-page and initial
illustr. by Miss L. B. Humphrey.

Ballads of Home. Edited by George M. Baker. A
companion vol. to "Ballads of Beauty." Illustr.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philadelphia.

(Nearly ready.)

Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. With an
Account of Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, and Aiken;
a Chapter for Consumptives; Various Papers on Fruit
Culture; and a Complete Handbook and Guide. By Sid-
ney Lanier. Profusely illustr. 12°.
Literature of Kissing. The Kiss: in History, Fic-
tion, Poetry, and Anecdote. By C. C. Bombaugh, au-
thor of Gleanings for the Curious," etc. 12.

LOOKWOOD, BROOKS & CO., Boston.
(November.)

Apples of Gold. For 1875. Small 4°. Chromo cover.
Apples

Sermons on the International Sunday-School Lessons for 1876. By the Monday Club. Sq. 12°. Leaves from Sunday-School and Mission__Fields. An Aid to Sunday-School Workers. By Mary P. Hale. 16°.

The Secret of Strength. A Story. By Maria Bruce Lyman. 16°.

T. J. MORROW and N. TIBBALS & SON, New-York.

(December 1.)

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NELSON & PHILLIPS, New-York.

Daniel Quorm, and his Religious Notions. By Mark Guy Pearse, author of "Mister Horn and his Friends,"

etc.

Methodism and its Methods. By Dr. J. T. Crane.

JAS. R. OSGOOD & CO., Boston.

Essays. By John Fiske.

Stocking up for the Holidays.

In buying stock, especially for the holiday trade, the bookseller needs to strike the happy

mean between faith and caution. He should

have on his shelves, when the holiday trade begins, the full lines and a good supply of such books as his particular constituency is likely to buy, and yet he should be careful not to lay in stock of an evanescent sale to such extent that

he will have to carry them over into next year. The interests of publishers and jobbers are at one with those of the bookseller himself in holding him back from purchasing holiday

stock that he can not turn over this year, for it simply clogs his business, and lock up his capital, and so prevents sales next year. Therefore the holiday buyer should discriminate carefully, and look rather at the character of the goods offered, than at the amount of,discount he may get.

Nevertheless, we believe the enterprising retailer who buys carefully may lay in much larger stocks than usual this year, and make money. If his field is well cultivated beforehand, his customers' tastes studied and provided for, his store made attractive and well organized both for showing and selling goods, he can place even this year more goods than are ever sold unless the field is thus cultivated, and this year he has the chance in most places to make a living profit on what he does sell. The bookseller always has a certain ad

T. B. PETERSON & BROS., Philadelphia.

A New Way to Win a Fortune. By Miss Eliza A. Dupuy. 120. $1.75. (Nearly ready.)

POTT, YOUNG & CO., New-York. Companions of the Devout Life.

ROBERTS BROS., Boston.

Eastern Life, Past and Present. By Harriet Martineau Protection for Majorities. By Josiah P. Quincy. SORIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO., New-York. Chips. Vol. 4. By Max Muller.

etc.

E. & F. N. SPON, New-York.
(November.)

The Autobiography of Sir John Rennie, Past Presi-
dent of the Institution of Civil Engineers, F.R.S., etc.,
Edited by his Son, C. G. C. Rennie. [Portrait.]
8°. $5.
Bamboo, considered as a Paper-making Material. With
Remarks upon its Cultivation and Treatment. Supple-
mented by a Consideration of the present Position of the
Paper Trade in relation to the Supply of Raw Material.
By Thos. Routledge. 8°, pp. 40. Pap., 40 c.

(December.)

Physics of Ether. By S. T. Preston. 8°. $3.
Band Gearing. By E. J. C. Welch. Fcp. 8°. Pap.,

20 C.

Syllabus of the Lectures in Engineering at Owens College. By Prof. Osborne Reynolds, M.A. With a Series of Examples by Mr. J. B. Millar, Assist. Lecturer in Engineering. Cr. 8°. $1.50.

Spon's Engineers' and Contractors' Illustrated Book of Prices of Machines, Tools, Ironwork, and Contractors' Material. Roy. 8°. $3.

vantage in "hard times" holiday seasons, for his goods fit the smallest as well as the longest purses. Let him make the most of his field and his advantages, and neither he nor the publishers need complain of a dull holiday

season.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The interests of the trade can not be better served, than by a full discussion by its members of all questions which affect it. Our columns are always open to communications on any such subject, provided they be brief and suggestive, and we cordially invite the trade to express any suggestions or opinions of interest or value in "Letters to the Editor."

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Give us a Chance!"

OUT WEST, Nov. 6, 1875. To the Editor of the Publishers' Weekly:

DEAR SIR: Please hear me briefly on a subject of interest to all retail newsdealers, already treated of in your valuable columns, but which I think needs agitating at least once a month.

The first number of the "Boys of the World," published by Street & Smith, is given away; then, when No. 2 comes along, and you ask the boys seven cents a copy, they “kick” (if you will allow the expression), for the price is printed on the paper," Single copy, five cents." The Western News Co. charge me 4 cents each. I pay express charges or postage, and perhaps have two or three left over. Where is

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ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS.

RESOLVED, That this Convention recognize the PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY as the established organ of the entire trade, and recommend it to publishers as the medium through which they should make their “first announcement" of books they propose to publish, and the full title of all books immediately on publication.-AMERICAN BOOK TRADE ASSOCIATION.

D. APPLETON & CO., New-York.

Our Place Among the Infinities. By R. A. Proc

tor.

The Five Senses of Man. By Prof. Bernstein, of
Halle. (Intern. Sci. Series.)

J. W. BOUTON, New-York.

Etchings from the National Gallery.

CASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN, New-York.

Dictionary of Cookery.

R. CLARKE & CO., Cincinnati.

Poems of George D. Prentice. Ed. by J. J. Piatt.

J. H. COATES & CO., Philadelphia. Lectures Delivered in America in 1874. By Chas. Kingsley 12°. $1.25.

CONGREGATIONAL PUB. SOC., Boston. Memorials of Charles Stoddard. By his Daughter, Mrs. Samuel Johnson.

The Prayer-Gauge Debate of Prof. Tyndall, Francis
Gaston, and others, against Dr. Littledale, Dr. McCosh,
the Duke of Argyll, Canon Liddon, and the Spectator.
Mr. Edwin Buck's Ecclesiastical Law of Massachu-
setts. New ed., rev. and enl. A work of permanent
interest and importance.

DODD & MEAD, New-York.
(Nearly ready.)

A Commentary for Sund y-School Teachers, on the
International Sunday-School Lessons for 1876. By Rufus
W. Clark, D.D., author of "Lessons on Heroes of the
Bible," etc. Large 12°.

The Relations of Civil Law to Ecclesiastical Polity
and Property and Discipline. By Hon. Wm. Strong,
LL.D., Justice of Supreme Court, Washington, D. C.

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Oliver Optic.-Going West; or, The Perils of a Poor
Boy. The first volume of the Great Western Series.
In Doors and Out.

Elijah Kellogg.-Brought to the Front; or, The Young
Defenders.

Prudy's New Book. The Asbury Twins.
Nearer, My God, to Thee. With full-page and initial
illustr. by Miss L. B. Humphrey.

Ballads of Home. Edited by George M. Baker. A
companion vol. to "Ballads of Beauty.' Illustr.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philadelphia.

(Nearly ready.)

Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. With an Account of Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, and Aiken; a Chapter for Consumptives; Various Papers on Fruit Culture; and a Complete Handbook and Guide. By Sidney Lanier. Profusely illustr. 12°.

Literature of Kissing. The Kiss: in History, Fiction, Poetry, and Anecdote. By C. C. Bombaugh, author of "Gleanings for the Curious," etc. 12°.

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Stocking up for the Holidays.

IN buying stock, especially for the holiday trade, the bookseller needs to strike the happy mean between faith and caution. He should have on his shelves, when the holiday trade begins, the full lines and a good supply of such books as his particular constituency is likely to buy, and yet he should be careful not to lay in stock of an evanescent sale to such extent that he will have to carry them over into next year. The interests of publishers and jobbers are at one with those of the bookseller himself in

holding him back from purchasing holiday stock that he can not turn over this year, for it

simply clogs his business, and locks up his capital, and so prevents sales next year. Therefore the holiday buyer should discriminate carefully, and look rather at the character of the goods offered, than at the amount of,discount he may get.

Nevertheless, we believe the enterprising retailer who buys carefully may lay in much larger stocks than usual this year, and make money. If his field is well cultivated beforehand, his customers' tastes studied and provided for, his store made attractive and well organized both for showing and selling goods, he can place even this year more goods than are ever sold unless the field is thus cultivated, and this year he has the chance in most places to make a living profit on what he does sell. The bookseller always has a certain ad

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Give us a Chance!"

OUT WEST, Nov. 6, 1875. To the Editor of the Publishers' Weekly:

DEAR SIR: Please hear me briefly on a subject of interest to all retail newsdealers, already treated of in your valuable columns, but which I think needs agitating at least once a month.

The first number of the " Boys of the World," published by Street & Smith, is given away; then, when No. 2 comes along, and you ask the boys seven cents a copy, they "kick" (if you will allow the expression), for the price is printed on the paper," Single copy, five cents." The Western News Co. charge me 4 cents each. I pay express charges or postage, and perhaps have two or three left over. Where is

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