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Charles Scribner's Sons' New Books

PROF. HENRY M. BAIRD.

THEODOR MOMMSEN.

DONALD G. MITCHELL.

IMBERT DE SAINT-
AMAND.

FRANK R. STOCKTON.

AN IMPORTANT NEW
SERIES.

ABBE CARTER
GOODLOE.

RUTH ASHMORE.

EDWARD DOWDEN.

WALTER CRANSTON

LARNED.

HISTORY OF THE HUGUENOTS IN FRANCE.

Now Ready: The Huguenots and the Revocation of the Edict of
Nantes. With maps. 2 vols. 8vo, $7.50.

These two volumes of Professor Baird's conclude the great historical series begun in his "Rise of the Huguenots in France."

"Professor Baird has established for himself a high and secure position among American his-
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possesses great skill in the selection and arrangement of his material, and he has given us a thor-
oughly interesting and valuable work."-Nation.

The Rise of the Huguenots in France. With maps. 2 vols. 8vo, $5.
The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre. With maps. 2 vols. 8vo, $5.
The set, 6 volumes, in a box, $15.00.

THE HISTORY OF ROME.

Translated, with the sanction of the author, by WILLIAM DICKSON, D.D., LL.D. New edition from new plates. Revised throughout and embodying recent additions. With maps. 5 vols. Crown 8vo, in a box, cloth,

$10.00; half calf, $20.00.

"A work of the very highest merit; its learning is exact and profound; its narrative full of genius and skill; its descriptions of men are admirably vivid."- London Times. ENGLISH LANDS, LETTERS, AND KINGS.

Queen Anne and the Georges. 12mo, $1.50.

In this new volume of Mr. Mitchell's popular series the author treats in his characteristically charming and familiar manner of the prominent figures of English literature during the reigns of Anne and the Georges. As in its predecessors, the various writers and their work are closely connected with the outline history of the times, and a life-like description of the society in which they lived; and narrative, anecdote, and criticism combine to give a vivid and lasting picture.

Previous Volumes: From Celt to Tudor. From Elizabeth to Anne.
Each, 12mo, $1.50.

THE REVOLUTION OF 1848. With Portraits. 12mo, $1.25.

The Revolution by which Louis Philippe lost his throne and France became a second time a republic is the subject of this new volume in M. de Saint-Amand's popular series picturing the life of the French court. The author describes the exciting events of 1848 with his accustomed zeal, and, as in his previous volumes, gives the reader something more than formal history, by writing from the inside, of the momentous events and of the celebrated men who were the chief actors in them. THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN HORN. 12mo, $1.50.

"Readers will find a feast, both intellectual and emotional, within its fascinating pages. Mr. Stockton has touched the high-water mark of romantic fiction and has shown his power to grasp the magic of Defoe and Stevenson."- London Speaker.

WOMEN OF COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY TIMES.

A series designed to portray the lives of some of the most eminent women in American Colonial and Revolutionary Times, and to picture the domestic and social, as distinguished from the public, life of which they were a conspicuous part. In each instance the authors were selected for their special fitness to deal with the period. Each volume will have a frontispiece portrait or fac-simile reproduction.

Now ready: Margaret Winthrop. By ALICE MORSE EARLE. With fac-simile reproduction. 12mo, gilt top, rough edges, flat back, $1.25. Other volumes in preparation.

COLLEGE GIRLS.

With 11 full-page illustrations by C. D. GIBSON. 12mo, $1.25.

Miss Goodloe's stories depict the modern college girl "up-to-date" as her brother would say. They are filled with touches of humor without a hint of caricature. The girls are bright girls and, moreover, they are womanly, tender, and sympathetic when the occasion demands it. The stories are written with literary skill and cover a wide range of characters.

SIDE TALKS WITH GIRLS. 12mo, $1.00.

The dominant note of these confidential talks with girls of all ages is a loving and appreciative sympathy with the point of view of the average girl in her attitude towards the world. The talks cover a wide range of subjects-social, literary, religious, demestic,-and will be found both entertaining and helpful to a wide circle of readers.

INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE. 16mo, 75 cents, net.

Professor Dowden's book opens with a sketch of Shakespeare's life, then comments briefly upon his works, including the Pseudo-Shakespearean plays, and the influence of Shakespeare's works on the national mind. A brief notice is also made of the interpretations of Shakespeare by great actors from Burbage to Macready.

CHURCHES AND CASTLES OF MEDIEVAL FRANCE.
With 24 full-page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

"A beautiful volume. It is the record of the impressions of the great monuments of France made upon a traveller of rare and cultivated taste."- Chicago Inter Ocean.

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CYCLOPEDIA OF ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY,

GREECE, AND THE LEVANT. Edited by W. P. P. LONGFELLOW. Limited edition of 500 numbered copies for America and England. With 12 full-page plates and over 250 text illustrations. 1 vol. 4to, decorated parchment, net...

UNC' EDINBURG. A Plantation Echo. By THOMAS NELSON PAGE. Illustrated by B. WEST CLINEDINST. Small folio.

CONSTANTINOPLE. By F. MARION CRAWFORD. Illustrated by EDWIN LORD WEEKS. Square 12mo THE ART OF LIVING. BY ROBERT GRANT. With 135 illustrations by C. D. GIBSON, B. W. CLINEDINST, and W. H. HYDE. 12mo LITTLE RIVERS. A Book of Essays in Profitable Idleness. By HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D. Profusely illustrated. 12mo

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THE PRIVATE LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Memoirs of CONSTANT, First Valet de Chambre of the Emperor. Translated from the French. With an Introduction by IMBERT DE SAINT AMAND. 4 vols. 12mo

A BACHELOR'S CHRISTMAS AND OTHER STORIES. BY ROBERT GRANT. With 21 full-page illustrations by C. D. Gibson, I. R. Wiles, A. B. Wenzell, and C. Carleton. 12mo

CAMEO EDITION. Each, 1 vol. 16mo.

A Chosen Few. Short Stories. By FRANK R. STOCKTON. A Little Book of Profitable Tales. By EUGENE FIELD. Reflections of a Married Man. By ROBERT GRANT. Opinions of a Philosopher. By ROBERT GRANT. THE AMAZING MARRIAGE. BY GEORGE MEREDITH. 2 vols. 12mo.

MISS JERRY. BY ALEXANDER BLACK. With illustrations from photographs. 16mo

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THE PREACHER AND HIS PLACE. By Rev. DAVID
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THE HIGHER CRITICISM OF THE PENTATEUCH. By W. HENRY GREEN, D.D., LL.D. 8vo

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Judges. By Rev. GEORGE MOORE, D.D.
Mark. By Rev. E. P. GOULD, D.D.
Romans. By Rev. WILLIAM SANDAY, D.D., and A. C.
HEADLAM, M.A.

INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY.
ited by Prof. CHARLES A. BRIGGS, D.D., of Union Theo-
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D.D., of Aberdeen, Scotland.

Christian Institutions. By Prof. A. V. G. ALLEN,
D.D., Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass. In press
History of Christian Doctrine. By Prof. G. P.
FISHER, D.D., LL.D., Yale University

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DISSERTATIONS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE INCARNATION. By Rev. CHARLES GORE, Canon of Westminster. 8vo. LATIN LITERATURE. By J. W. MACKAIL, Baliol College, Oxford. University Series. 12mo HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. By ALFRED WEBER. Translated from the fifteenth French edition with an exhaustive bibliography by FRANK THILLY, Ph.D. THE SHERMAN LETTERS. Correspondence between General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891. Edited by RACHEL SHERMAN THORNDIKE. With portraits. New and cheaper edition. 8vo

THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. Essays on Beds and Tables, Stools and Candlesticks. By CLARENCE COOK. With over 100 illustrations from original drawings. New and cheaper edition. Small 4to.

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THE KANTER GIRLS. By MARY L. B. BRANCH. Illus-
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THROUGH RUSSIAN SNOWS. A Story of Napoleon's
Retreat from Moscow. By G. A. HENTY. Illustrated.
12mo.
A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS. A Tale of the
Siege of Rhodes. By G. A. HENTY. Illustrated. 12mo
THE TIGER OF MYSORE. A Story of the War with
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Group I.-THE ESSAYS OF ELIA. By Charles Lamb. Two volumes.-A SELECTION FROM THE DISCOURSES OF EPICTETUS, with the Encheiridion. Translated by George Long. SESAME AND LILIES. By John Ruskin.-THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Edited, with Notes, by John Bigelow.-THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS. Translated, with Notes, by George Long.

American War Ballads.

Edited by GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON. Comprising a selection of the most noteworthy ballad poetry produced during the Colonial Period, the Indian Wars, the Revolution, the War of 1812-14, the Mexican War, and the Civil War.

The latter division includes the productions of poets on both sides of Mason and Dixon's line. Fully illustrated from original designs. New edition, two volumes in one, 12mo, $1.50.

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Israel Among the Nations.

A Study of the Jews and Antisemitism. By ANATOLE LEROY-BEAULIEU, author of "The Empire of the Tsars." Translated by Frances Hellman. Authorized edition for the United States and Europe. 8vo, cloth.

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Life and Times of Napoleon.

A Metrical History of the Life and Times of Napoleon Bonaparte, contained in a Collection of Songs and Poems. Compiled and arranged, with Introductory Notes, by WILLIAM J. HILLIS. With 25 Illustrations in photogravure. 8vo.

Old Diary Leaves.

The True Story of the Theosophical Society. By HENRY STEELE OLCOTT, Founder and President of the Society. Illustrated. 8vo.

The Riviera,

Ancient and Modern. By CHARLES LENTHERIC, Chief of the French Government Department of Civil Engineering. Translated by C. WEST, M.D., F.R.C.S.L., Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Medicine of Paris. Large crown 8vo.

Great Men's Sons.

Stories of the Sons of Great Men from Socrates to Napoleon. A book for boys. By ELBRIDGE S. BROOKS, author of "Historic Boys," Historic Girls," etc. Fully Illustrated. 8vo, $1.50.

Contents: The Son of Socrates-The Son of AlexanderThe Son of Cicero-The Son of Marcus Aurelius-The Son of Mahomet-The Son of Charlemagne-The Son of Alfred -The Son of William the Conqueror The Son of SaladinThe Son of Dante-The Son of Tamerlane-The Son of Columbus-The Son of Luther-The Son of ShakespeareThe Son of Cromwell.

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No. 7. God Forsaken.

A Novel. By FREDERIC BRETON, author of "A Heroine in Homespun," etc. 12mo, paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.25. "A very clever book. The book has many charms. The characters are well and firmly drawn and true to life; the descriptions are very good and charming in the extreme. Mr. Breton has produced a work which will be enjoyed by a very wide and diverse circle of readers."—Liverpool Mercury.

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