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William the Silent, Prince of Orange,

THE MODERATE MAN of the XVI. CENTURY. The Story of his Life, as told in his own Letters, in those of his Friends and of his Enemies, and from Official Documents. By RUTH PUTNAM. Fully Illustrated. 2 vols., 8vo, gilt tops, $3.75. "It is doubtful if any previous works on this interesting character are more readable and accurate than this of Ruth Putnam. Her book shows a vast amount of intelligent research among original documents, and an unbiassed, thoughtful, discriminating study of the histories of her subject."- New York Times.

"It is certain that the author's book will be read with pleasure, for it throws new light upon the struggle for religious civil liberty in the Netherlands, and renders it easier for us to detect in the most conspicuous figure of its earlier stages the real lineaments of the man."-N. Y. Sun.

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By THEODORE ROOSEVELT, author of "Hunting Trips of a Ranchman," etc. With Maps. 3 vols. (sold separately), 8vo, $7.50. A lucid, interesting narrative, written with the impartial soberness of history, warmed and colored by a lively imagination. . . . The work is admirably done, and forms a valuable contribution to the history of the country."- London Spectator. "For the first time the whole field has been covered in one work by one accomplished and thoroughly equipped writer, whose book will rank among American historical writings of the first order."- Critic.

A Literary History of the English People.

FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY. By J. J. JUSSERAND, author of "The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare," " 'Piers Plowman," etc. To be completed in three parts, each part forming one volume. Sold separately. Part I. From the Origins to the Renaissance. With frontispiece. 8vo, gilt top, $3.50.

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"M. Jusserand's qualifications for the task which he has undertaken are of a high order. There are few foreigners who have so intimate a knowledge of English life. He has already gained great distinction as an original investigator in more than one period of English literary history; and he shows a degree of sympathetic insight which is seldom met with in critics of our literature."— London Athenæum.

"The book bears witness on every page to having been written by one whose mind was overflowing with information, and whose heart was in abounding sympathy with his work."- New York Times.

Personal Recollections of War Times. 1861-1865.

By ALBERT GALLATIN RIDDLE, Member of the House of Representatives from the 19th District of Ohio. 8vo, $2.50. "I have just been reading Mr. Riddle's 'Recollections of War Times,' and have found it both informing and fascinating. It seems to me that for fidelity of stroke and vividness of color, it compares well with any other sketch, by a contemporary, of our second and perhaps greatest heroic age."- Moses Coit Tyler.

Louis XIV.,

AND THE ZENITH OF THE FRENCH MONARCHY. By ARTHUR HASSALL, M.A., Senior Student of Christ Church College, Oxford. Being No. 14 in "Heroes of the Nations" Series. Fully Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50; half leather, $1.75.

"We are inclined to call this a model piece of work in its class, brief without being meagre, and full without going into needless details. The author never loses his own clear judgment nor the historical perspective and relations of his subjects, and the basis of knowledge on which the work rests is thorough and critical.”— Independent.

"Mr. Hassall treats his subject in a most attractive and interesting way. The book is a history of Louis' reign, simply and clearly told, with judicial fairness and historical appreciation.”— Philadelphia Times.

Julian, Philosopher and Emperor,

AND THE LAST Struggle of PAGANISM AGAINST CHRISTIANITY. BY ALICE GARDNER, Lecturer in Newnham College, Cambridge. Being No. 13 in " Heroes of the Nations" Series. Fully Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50; half leather, gilt tops, $1.75. "One of the most admirable of the volumes included in the 'Heroes of the Nations' Series. . . . To the author was intrusted a most difficult subject, and but few English scholars could have treated it with more thoroughness, skill, and discrimination.”—“ M. W. H.” in the New York Sun. "Miss Gardner has written her study with as full a knowledge of Julian and his time as it is possible to obtain. Her ability, erudition, and the vast research that she made to prepare her work, place her study of Julian far in advance of any life of him that has ever been written.”— New York Times.

Story of Vedic India,

AS EMBODIED PRINCIPALLY IN THE RIG-VEDA. By Z. A. RAGOZIN, member of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, author of "The Story of Chaldea," etc. Being the new volume in the "Story of the Nations" Series. Illustrated. Large 12mo, cloth, $1.50; half leather, $1.75.

"The author of this book knows how to write; she catches the points which are most interesting, and presents to us only things which we wish to know. . . ."— Literary World.

"This admirable manual of the sacred books of India. . . . She develops her subjects historically, and presents a vivid and sympathetic description of the peoples and physical characteristics of the East.”— Philadelphia Press.

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Her longest and most notable Juvenile
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TWO LITTLE

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Another of Mr. Page's delightful Southern stories is here added to the group that already includes the beautiful illustrated editions of "Marse Chan," "Meh Lady," and 'Polly."

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THE BACHELOR'S CHRISTMAS,

And Other Stories. By ROBERT GRANT. Illustrated by C. D. GIBSON, IRVING R. WILES, A. B. WENZELL, and CLIFFORD CARLETON. 12mo, $1.50.

Six of the best short stories that Mr. Grant ever wrote are contained in this new volume.

CONSTANTINOPLE.

By F. MARION CRAWFORD. Illustrated by EDWIN L. WEEKS. Square 12mo, $1.50.

CAMEO EDITION.

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A Chosen Few. Short Stories. By FRANK R. STOCKTON. A Little Book of Profitable Tales. By EUGENE FIELD.

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WOMEN OF COLONIAL AND REVOLU-
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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.

Now Ready: Margaret Winthrop. By ALICE MORSE EARLE. 12mo, $1.25.

"A masterpiece, and well worthy a permanent place in literature." - Boston Beacon.

CRUISING AMONG THE CARIBBEES. Summer Days in Winter Months. By CHARLES A. STODDARD, D.D., Editor of the "New York Observer." Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.

TALES OF AN ENGINEER. With Rhymes of the Rail. By CY WARMAN. 12mo, $1.25. COLLEGE GIRLS.

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

ENGLISH LANDS, LETTERS, AND KINGS. Queene Anne and the Georges. By Donald G. MITCHELL. 12mo, $1.50.

"The former volumes are extraordinarily attractive, and this one will be found even more attractive."- N. Y. Times. Previous Volumes.

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ELECTRICITY FOR EVERYBODY.

A work covering the whole field of electricity and writ-
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12mo, 240 pages, 100 illustrations, $1.50.
LIFE IN THE TUILERIES UNDER THE
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By ANNA L. BICKNELL, who for nine years resided in
the Tuileries with a family of the Court of Napoleon.
8vo, 279 pages, richly illustrated, $2.25.

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Delightful stories of village life in Holland, by ANNA
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A MADEIRA PARTY.

By Dr. S. WEIR MITCHELL, author of "Characteris-
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RIVALRIES OF LONG AND
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THE PRINCESS SONIA.

A romance of girl art-life in Paris. By JULia Ma-
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SÓNYA KOVALÉVSKY.
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AN ERRANT WOOING.
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Beutifully illustrated, 12mo, 258 pages, $1.50.

New Books for Boys and Girls.

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JACK BALLISTER'S FORTUNES. By HOWARD PYLE, author of "Men of Iron," etc., with fifteen full-page illustrations by the author. 8vo, 420 pages, $2.00.

CHRIS AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP. By ALBERT STEARNS. One of the most popular serials ever printed in ST. NICHOLAS. Richly illustrated, 8vo, 253 pages, $1.50.

THE BROWNIES THROUGH THE UNION. A new Brownie book, by PALMER COX, full of pictures, and amusing to young and old. Quarto, boards, 144 pages, $1.50.

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A BOY OF THE FIRST EMPIRE.
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HERO TALES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY.
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THE HORSE FAIR.
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SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS. By JOHN
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Street Eclogues,"
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XV.

new story by the popular English novelist, ANNIE S. OUR COMMON SPEECH. A series of papers on

SWAN, author of "Aldersyde,” “ Carlowrie," "The Gates of Eden," etc. $1.25.

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THE WAY OF A MAID. A novel of Irish life by
KATHARINE TYNAN HINKSON, author of " A Cluster of
Nuts," "Cuckoo Songs," etc. $1.25.

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SNOW BIRD AND WATER TIGER, and Other

the proper and present use of the English language and the change it has undergone in the old world and the new. By GILBERT M. TUCKER. $1.25.

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THE SPIRIT OF JUDAISM. An important and timely contribution to the Jewish Question. By JOSEPHINE LAZARUS. $1.25.

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Fairy Tales. A volume of Red Indian Fairy Tales. By SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. With many illus

MARGARET COMPTON. With frontispiece and title in color, and 16 full-page illustrations and decorative cover design by WALTER C. GREENOUGH. $1.50.

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BOOK OF CHRISTMAS VERSE. With illus

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BECKET. Illustrated by F. C. GORDON.

THE RIVALS. Illustrated by FRANK M. GREGORY.

THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Illustrated by FRANK M. GREGORY.
FAUST. Illustrated by FRANK M. GREGORY.

Also, a limited edition of 100 copies with plates on satin. Original
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trations and cover design by WALTER CRANE. Edited THE GURNEYS OF EARLHAM. Memorials of by H. C. BEECHING, M.A. $2.00.

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TWO SEASONS IN SWITZERLAND. By HER-
BERT MARSH, R.N. With many illustrations from pho- LILITH. A romance of thrilling power and spiritual

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STORIES OF THE WAGNER OPERAS. BY WILMOT'S CHILD. A story full of humor, pathos,

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DODD, MEAD & COMPANY, 5th Ave. and 21st St., New York.

Macmillan & Co.'s New Publications.

FIRST NUMBER NOW READY.

THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW.

The first number published October, 1895, and successive numbers thereafter at intervals of three months.
Managing Editor, J. FRANKLIN JAMESON, Professor of History in Brown University.
Annual Subscription, $3.00. Single Numbers, $1.00.

CONTENTS OF FIRST NUMBER.

HISTORY AND DEMOCRACY, by Professor SLOANE, of Princeton University.

THE PARTY OF THE LOYALISTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, by Professor MOSES COIT TYLER, LL.D.
THE FIRST CASTILIAN INQUISITOR, by HENRY C. LEA, LL.D.

COUNT EDWARD DE CRILLON, by HENRY ADAMS, LL.D.

WESTERN STATE-MAKING IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA, by Prof. FREDERICK J. TURNER, of the University of Wisconsin. In the department of Documents will be printed two letters of Colonel W. Byrd of Virginia, dated 1736 and 1739, respecting Slavery and Indented Servants; intercepted letters of Colonel George Rogers Clark, written during his campaign of 1778-79; and letters of Howell Cobb and B. H. Hall to Jefferson Davis and Secretary Seddon, in January and March, 1865, illustrating the relations of Georgia to the Confederacy.

BOOK REVIEWS.-NOTES AND NEWS.

A New Novel by S. R. CROCKETT, Author of "The
Raiders," etc.

THE MEN OF THE MOSS-HAGS.
Being a History from the papers of William Gordon of Earls-
toun in the Glenkens, and told over again by S. R. CROCK-
ETT, author of "The Stickit Minister," "The Raiders,"
etc. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

By the Same Author.

The Raiders. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

The Stickit Minister. New Illustrated Edition. $1.50.
Mad Sir Uchtred of the Hills. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

A New Novel by FRANK BARRETT, Author of “The
Admirable Lady Biddy Fane."

A SET OF ROGUES.
To-wit: Christopher Sutton, John Dawson, the Señor Don
Sanchez del Castelo de Castelaña, and Moll Dawson: their
wicked conspiracy, and a true account of their travels and
adventures; together with many surprising things, now
disclosed for the first time as the faithful confession of
Christopher Sutton. By FRANK BARRETT, author of "The
Admirable Lady Biddy Fane," "The Great Hesper," etc.
12mo, cloth, $1.50.

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THE LETTERS OF EDWARD FITZGERALD TO FANNY KEMBLE. Collected and Edited. with Notes, by WILLIAM ALDIS WRIGHT. 12mo, cloth (Eversley Series), $1.50.

"The admirers of that greatly gifted but remarkably modest gentleman, Edward Fitzgerald, whose reputation steadily increases as years roll on, will welcome another addition to the small body of his writings in his 'Letters of Edward Fitzgerald to Fanny Kemble.' They will want and will secure this volume to place on their shelves beside the two volumes of 'Letters' already published under the same editorial supervision.”—— R. H. STODDARD, in the Mail and Express.

UNIFORM WITH THE Above.

LETTERS OF EDWARD FITZGERALD.

Edited by WILLIAM ALDIS WRIGHT. Two volumes. 12mo, cloth, $3.00. (Eversley Series.)

STUDIES IN THE EVOLUTIONARY
PSYCHOLOGY OF FEELING.

By HIRAM M. STANLEY, Member of the American Psycholog-
ical Association. 8vo, cloth, $2.25 net.

Columbia University Press. - A New Volume.
STATISTICS AND SOCIOLOGY.

(Science of Statistics, Part I.) By RICHMOND MAYO-SMITH,
Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy and Social Science
in Columbia College. 8vo, cloth, $3.00 net.

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