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The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a 66 Golliwogg," illus. in color by Florence K. Upton, with words by Bertha Upton. (Longmans, Green, & Co.) Schoolboys in Japan, by Andre Laurie, trans. by Laura E. Kendall, illus., $1.50.-Zigzag Journeys in the White City, with excursions to the neighboring metropolis, by Hezekiah Butterworth, illus., $2.- Five Minute Stories, by Laura E. Richards, illus., $1.25.-Ruby's Vacation, by Minnie E. Paull, illus., $1.-Stories of American History, a series by James Otis, comprising: The Boys of 1745 at Louisbourg, An Island Refugee, Neal the Miller, Ezra Jordan's Escape; each, illus., 75 cts.-Jerry's Family, the story of a street waif of New York, by James Otis, illus., $1.25.- Christmas in Norway, by P. Chr. Asbjörnsen, illus.-Chatterbox for 1895, profusely illus., $1.25.-Our Little Ones' Annual, 1895, profusely illus., $1.75.- The Nursery, 1895, illus., $1.25.-Oliver Optic's Annual, 1895, illus., $1.25.-Hildegarde's Neighbors, by Laura E. Richards, illus., $1.25. (Estes & Lauriat.)

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Actor, Manager, and Public. John Malone. Forum.
American Naval Power and the Future. A. T. Mahan. Harper.
Architect in Venice, An. R. S. Peabody. Atlantic.
Birds, Domesticated. N. S. Shaler. Scribner.
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English Poetry, History of. W. M. Payne. Dial.
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English, Teaching of. F. I. Carpenter. Dial.
Ethics and Economics. F. P. Powers. Lippincott.
Ethical Theory and the Moral Life. F. C. Sharp. Dial.
Fitzgerald Letters, More. Dial.

French Roads. Theodore Stanton. Lippincott.

German Struggle for Liberty. Poultney Bigelow. Harper.
Glave's Career. R. H. Russell. Century.

Highways of the World. Marion M. Pope. Lippincott.
Hindoo and Moslem. E. L. Weeks. Harper.

Honduras. R. H. Davis. Harper.

Huxley, T. H. G. W. Smalley. Scribner.
Italian Novel of the Year. Aline Gorren. Dial.

Japanese Civilization, Genius of. Lafcadio Hearn. Atlantic.
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AN ACCOUNT OF PALMYRA AND ZENOBIA, WITH TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES IN BASHAN AND THE DESERT. By Dr. WILLIAM WRIGHT, author of "The Empire of the Hittites," etc. Fully illustrated. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt top, $2.50.

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ROYAL UPRIGHT COPY-BOOKS. In nine books. Per dozen,
$1.00.

ROYAL COPY-BOOKS. In nineteen books. Per dozen, $1. ROYAL STAR COPY-BOOKS. In nine books. Per dozen, $1. ROYAL GRADUATED DRAWING CARDS. In seven packets, each 50 cents.

NELSON'S CROWN READERS, Nos. 1 to 6. With colored Illustrations. New lessons; new type; new poetry; new pictures. No. 1, 35 cents; No. 2, 35 cents; No. 3, 50 cents; No. 4, 75 cents; No. 5, 75 cents; No. 6, 75 cents.

For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by THOMAS NELSON & SONS, PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS, 33 East 17th Street (Union Square), NEW YORK.

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