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NEW AND SUCCESSFUL FICTION

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LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY.

CHILDREN OF THE SOIL.

A New Novel by HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, Author of "With Fire and Sword." Translated from the Polish by JEREMIAH CURTIN. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.00.

A novel of contemporary life in Poland, and a work of profound interest, written with that vividness and truthful precision which have made the author famous.

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This novel is the great literary sensation of the year in the North, where it has aroused unbounded enthusiasm, and, strange to say, enthusiasm which is fully justified; it is really a work of the very first order . . . which posterity will class among the chefs-d'œuvre of the century."- Le Figaro (Paris), May 4.

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"It must be reckoned among the finer fiction of our time, and shows its author to be almost as great a master in the field of the domestic novel as he had previously been shown to be in that of imaginative historical romance."- The Dial.

A MADONNA OF THE ALPS.

A New and Powerful Romance of North Italy.

Translated from the German original of B. SCHULZE-SMIDT, by NATHAN HASKELL DOLE. With photogravure frontispiece. 16mo, cloth, extra, gilt top, $1.25.

“Nothing since our first reading of 'The Marble Faun' has so impressed us with its poetry of thought and feeling.' Congregationalist.

"The charming scenery of the Lago de Garda and of the Italian Alps has seldom been so well described."- The Critic. "A cameo, clear cut, exquisite in its delicate workmanship. . . . We shall be much surprised if it does not achieve a large sale, and vastly more than that the admiration and sympathy of discriminating lovers of romance which is strong, yet pure and undefiled."- New York Mail and Express.

THE HEAD OF A HUNDRED.

A Romance of the Colony of Virginia in 1622.

Being an Account of Certain Passages in the Life of Humphrey Huntoon, Esq., sometyme an Officer in the Colony of Virginia. Edited by MAUD WILDER GOODWIN. 16mo, cloth, extra, gilt top, $1.25.

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A book of a thousand. It is a pleasure to commend such a book as this and it will give pleasure to all who read it."— Boston Journal.

"This book is sweet and true, and charming for its sweetness and truth. We have read it with a delight not commonly felt in these times, when every day brings forth a new novel. Idyllic in its whole structure and lovely with the spirit of high endeavor and devotion."— New York Times.

"Holds its reader fast from the first page to the end."- The Independent.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

THE COLONIAL CAVALIER.

Uniform with "Three Heroines of New England Romance."

THE COLONIAL CAVALIER; OR, SOUTHERN LIFE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION. By MAUD WILDER GOODNew Edition with Notes. With numerous full-page and smaller illustrations by HARRY EDWARDS. 12mo, cloth, extra, gilt top, $2.00.

WIN.

"A most admirable picture of our cavalier ancestors of the south."- Christian Register.

"It gives us through the old-time gossip of letters and diaries, and the homely details of life and customs, a fireside intimacy with old Virginian and Maryland life which we have never had before."-New York Evening Post.

"A delightful sketch of the colonial cavalier in his home, church, state, and social relations. We are made acquainted with the whole man.' - The Review of Reviews.

The above books are for sale by all Booksellers; or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, by

LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,
No. 254 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.

T.Y. Crowell & Co.'s October Publications.

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By EDMONDO DE AMICIS. Illustrated edition. 8vo, $1.50. An Italian schoolboy's journal. The present new edition contains twenty-one characteristic full-page cuts, the work of clever Italian artists. In this new and attractive form "Cuore " will have additional interest for the schoolboys of America.

THE WANDERING JEW.

By EUGENE SUE. With 18 full-page illustrations, including two photogravure frontispieces. Two vols., 12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated, $3.00; white back, fancy paper sides, gilt top, $3.00; half calf, gilt top, $6.00.

The present edition of Eugene Sue's world-famous romance is printed from new plates made from the original Chapman & Hall edition, by far the best of any extant translation. This romance still holds its own as one of the immortal masterpieces of French literature.

A new book by the author of "Jed" and "Tom Clifton." JACK ALDEN.

A Story of Adventures in the Virginia Campaigns, '61 -'65. By WARREN LEE Goss. Sixteen illustrations by FRANK T. MERRILL. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

Mr. Goss is known as one of the best writers of War Stories. Every boy who has read his "Jed" or "Tom Clifton " will surely want a copy of Jack Alden."

GREAT MISSIONARIES OF THE CHURCH. By the Rev. C. C. CREEGAN, D.D. 12mo, with portraits, $1.50. Dr. Francis E. Clark, President of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, says in his introduction to Dr. Creegan's fascinating volume: "I can scarcely conceive of a more useful book for young people. It combines the excellence of the spirited story of adventure and the graphic biography of real men and women."

A Book that ought to be in the hands of every Young Man in this Country.

TURNING-POINTS IN SUCCESSFUL
CAREERS.

By the Rev. WILLIAM M. THAYER. Sixteen portraits, 16mo, cloth, $1.50.

Two new books by the Rev. J. R. Miller, D.D.
DR. MILLER'S YEAR BOOK.

A message for each day in the year. 16mo, ornamental binding, gilt top, $1.25; flexible levant, full gilt, $2.50.

THE HIDDEN LIFE.

16mo, unique binding, gilt top, 75 cents.

THE SCOTTISH CHIEFS.

By JANE PORTER. Two vols., 12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated, $3.00; white back, fancy paper sides, $3.00; half calf, gilt top, $6.00.

For a century Miss Porter's "Scottish Chiefs " has been the delight of successive generations. It is romance, yet it is history, and will inspire in the young a love for the study of the past. The illustrations are carefully made from photographs depicting the scenes where the events of this prose epic were carried on."

BEAUTIES OF SHAKESPEARE.

By the Rev. WILLIAM DODD, LL.D. With numerous additions. Two vols., 16mo, gilt top, with photogravure frontispieces, $2.50; half calf, $4.50.

Dr. Dodd's work has been from the beginning a book of great popularity. It is now published in new and elegant form from new plates; the text has been carefully compared with that of the Globe Edition, many additional passages have been interpolated, and no pains have been spared to make it a perfect anthology.

DEAR LITTLE MARCHIONESS.

The story of a child's faith and love. With introduction by Bishop GAILOR of Tennessee. With 3 illustrations by W. L. TAYLOR. One vol., 8vo, 60 pages, cloth, $1.00.

THE THREE APPRENTICES OF MOON STREET.

Translated from the French of GEORGES MONTORGEUIL, by HUNTINGTON SMITH. With illustrations by Louis LE RIVÉREND and PAUL STECK. One vol., 8vo, $1.50.

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A Grouping of Social Facts and Principles. By JOHN BASCOM, author of "Ethics, Sociology," etc., etc. (Vol. 7 in Crowell's Library of Economics and Politics.) 12mo, $1.75. To those who are interested in the study of Social Science, and the rapid changes in our modern civilization, Prof. Bascom's work will be found of great value and interest. It is calm, judicial, temperate in tone, lofty in spirit, and will be a powerful factor for good.

FAMOUS LEADERS AMONG WOMEN. By SARAH K. BOLTON. Illustrated with Portraits. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

Mrs. Bolton, in her long series of biographical writing, has succeeded in robbing "Memoirs" of the terrors which the very term used to convey to the youthful mind. She makes biography as entertaining as fiction. Her selection embraces great variety and an opportunity of chronicling wonderful events. This is one of the most charming of Mrs. Bolton's "Famous" books.

SUNSHINE FOR SHUT-INS.

By a SHUT-IN. Cloth, dainty binding, gilt side, 18mo, 75 cts. This little volume will be appreciated by many who know of invalid friends and like to remember them in their affliction.

LA BELLE NIVERNAISE, AND
OTHER STORIES.

By ALPHONSE DAUDET. Translated by HUNTINGTON SMITH. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.00; full leather, $1.50.

The above books are for sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers,

THOMAS Y. CROWELL & COMPANY,

46 East Fourteenth Street, NEW YORK.

100 Purchase Street, BOSTON.

The Publications of Way & Williams

VOLUNTEER GRAIN.

Poems by FRANCIS F. BROWNE, editor of "The Dial." Printed by John Wilson & Son on Van Gelder paper. Edition limited to 160 copies, of which 150 are for sale. 8vo, gilt top, $2.25 net. [Very few remain.]

QUEEN HELEN, AND OTHER POEMS. By JOHN VANCE CHENEY. Printed at the DeVinne Press on French hand-made paper; with vignette and headpiece reproduced from compositions made by John Flaxman for the Iliad of Homer. Edition limited to 160 copies, of which 150 are for sale. 16mo, buckram, gilt top, $3.00 net. [Very few remain.]

THE EMANCIPATED.

A Novel by GEORGE GISSING. 8vo, cloth, $1.50. "George Gissing's new book, 'The Emancipated,' is far beyond any of his other efforts, and may be called a masterpiece of its kind of fiction." Chicago Times-Herald.

PAUL AND VIRGINIA OF A NORTHERN ZONE. A Romance. Translated from the Danish of HOLGER DRACHMANN, with introductory note by Mr. FRANCIS F. BROWNE. Daintily_printed and bound, with cover design by Mr. BRUCE ROGERS. Gilt top, uncut, $1.25. Also 55 copies on hand-made paper, $2.50 net.

In introducing to American readers the work of the popular Danish novelist, Holger Drachmann, the publishers have selected "Paul and Virginia of a Northern Zone" as one of the most characteristic and attractive of his shorter tales. It is a story of simple life upon a Northern strand, of storm and wreck at sea, of youth and its triumphant love. The work is at once romantic and realistic; written in a charming poetic style, with masterly descriptive power, and strong coloring from the scenes and life where it is laid.

RUSSIAN FAIRY TALES.

Translated by R. NISBET BAIN. Illustrated by C. M. GERE. 8vo, ornamental cloth, gilt top, $1.50.

"It is a reasonable presumption that curiosity will prompt many readers to inspect this volume, and it is quite as certain that those who read it will be well repaid." - Chicago Evening Post.

THE OLD ENGLISH TALES.

By S. BARING-GOULD. With illustrations by F. D. BEDFORD. Octavo, cloth, $2.25.

LITTLE LEADERS.

By WILLIAM MORTON PAYNE. A selection from editorial articles written for "The Dial" by Mr. W. M. Payne, Associate Editor. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut, $1.50.

THE HAPPY WANDERER.

Poems by PERCY HEMINGWAY. With title designed by Charles I. ffoulkes. Printed at the Chiswick Press on handmade paper. Square 16mo, cloth, $1.50 net.

THE DEATH-WAKE: or, Lunacy.

A Necromaunt in Three Chimeras by THOMAS T. STODDART. With an introduction by Mr. ANDREW LANG. 16mo, cardinal buckram, $1.50 net.

Mr. Lang in his introduction says: "The extreme rarity of the 'Death-Wake' is a reason for its republication, which may or may not be approved of by collectors. Of the original edition one author says that more than seventy copies were sold in the first week of publication, but thereafter the publisher failed in business. The DeathWake' is the work of a lad who certainly had read Keats, Coleridge, and Shelley, but who is no imitator of these great poets. He has, in a few passages, and at his best, an accent original, distinct, strangely musical, and really replete with promise. He has a fresh unborrowed melody and mastery of words, the first indispensable sign of a true poet."

VESPERTILIA, AND OTHER VERSES. By ROSAMUND MARRIOTT WATSON (Graham R. Tomson), author of "A Summer Night" and "The Bird - Bride.' Title page designed by R. ANNING BELL. Foolscap octavo, dark peacock buckram, $1.50 net.

A SUMMER NIGHT, AND OTHER POEMS. By ROSAMUND MARRIOTT WATSON (Graham R. Tomson). Blue buckram,|$1.25 net.

"Mrs. Tomson holds perhaps the very highest rank among poetesses of English birth."- Black and White.

MY SEA, AND OTHER POSTHUMOUS POEMS.
By the Hon. RODEN NOEL. With an introduction by STAN-
LEY ADDLESHAW. Tastefully printed and bound. $1.25 net.
SONG FAVOURS, AND OTHER POEMS.
By C. W. DALMON. With a specially designed title-page.
16mo, pale green buckram, $1.25 net.

UNDER THE PINES, AND OTHER VERSES. By LYDIA AVERY COONLEY. Printed from new type on deckle-edge paper. 16mo, cloth, $1.25. Edition limited. THE MIRACLES OF MADAME ST. KATHERINE OF FIERBOIS.

Translated, with introduction, by Mr. ANDREW LANG. This is a register of the miracles as they occurred (1300-1500) and, really, a series of vignettes of life during the Hundred Years' War. It is hardly known, if at all, and is very humorous. The edition will be a small one, in two states, printed on paper specially manufactured, with appropriate decorations and illustrations, details as to which, and as to price, will be announced later.

SHELLEY'S TRANSLATION OF THE
BANQUET OF PLATO.

A dainty reprint of Shelley's little-known translation of "The Banquet of Plato," prefaced by the poet's fragmentary note on "The Symposium." Title-page and decorations by Mr. BRUCE ROGERS. 16mo, $1.50. Seventy-five copies on handmade paper, $3.00 net.

THEODORE L. DE VINNE.

A portrait of the founder of the DeVinne Press. Etched by Mr. THOMAS JOHNSON after a photograph by Mr. GEORGE C. Cox. Two editions will be printed by Messrs. Kimmel & Voigt, one of 200 on etching paper, signed by the artist, at $5.00 per copy, the other of 50 copies on Japanese vellum, signed by Mr. DeVinne and by the artist, and framed in oak or rosewood, at $25.00 per copy.

HAND AND SOUL.

By DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI. Printed by Mr. William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, in the "Golden" type, with a specially designed title-page and border, and in special binding. "Hand and Soul" first appeared in "The Germ, the short-lived magazine of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. A few copies also on vellum.

NIM AND CUM, AND THE WONDER-HEAD STORIES.

By CATHARINE BROOKS YALE. Cover and decorations by Mr. BRUCE ROGERS. 16mo, linen, gilt top, uncut, $1.25. To her intimate friends, Mrs. Yale has long been known as an accomplished story-teller. Some of her stories, adapted to the uses of children and their elders, are collected in this book. "Nim and Cum " is characterized by a graceful fancy and quaint humor, while the "Wonder-Head Stories" are full of side lights into animal and insect nature, as interesting as they are informing.

THE LITTLE ROOM, AND OTHER STORIES. By MADELENE YALE WYNNE. With cover design, frontispiece, and decorations by the author. 16mo, linen, gilt top, uncut, $1.25.

"The Little Room" is reprinted from "Harper's Magazine" for August, 1895; the other stories are new. All have been seen by Miss Mary E. Wilkins in manuscript, and are characterized by her as "richly and wierdly inventive," but with "no foundation in fact or fable." No more original book of "ghostly folk-lore" tales has appeared in this century.

WAY & WILLIAMS, Monadnock Block, Chicago.

THE DIAL PRESS, CHICAGO.

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LITTLE RIVERS. A Book of Essays in Profitable Idleness. By HENRY VAN DYKE. Profusely illustrated. 12mo, $2.00.

"Readers will find Dr. Van Dyke a pleasant expounder of nature and a very entertaining companion."- New York Evening Sun. THE ART OF LIVING. By ROBERT GRANT. With 135 illustrations by C. D. GIBSON, B. W. CLINEDINST, and W. H. HYDE. 12mo, $2.50.

"He deals with the practical problems in the every-day life of the every-day man with his own characteristic wit and fancy."— Boston Advertiser.

THE BACHELOR'S CHRISTMAS, and Other Stories. By ROBERT GRANT. With 21 full-page illustrations by C. D. GIBSON, IRVING R. WILES, A. B. WENZELL, and C. CARLETON. 12mo, $1.50.

"It contains some of the very brightest stories by this very bright author. A thoroughly fascinating and delightful book.”—Philadel phia Press.

UNC' EDINBURG. A Plantation Echo. By THOMAS NELSON PAGE. Illustrated by B. W. CLINEDINST. Small folio, $1.50.

Uniform with the handsome illustrated editions of "Marse Chan," "Meh Lady," and "Polly."

CONSTANTINOPLE. By F. MARION CRAWFORD. Fully illustrated by EDWIN LORD WEEKS. Square 12mo, $1.50.

"It gives a charming description of Turkish life, and depicts sights and scenes in the Sultan's capital."— Philadelphia Telegraph. ECHOES FROM THE SABINE FARM. By EUGENE and ROSWELL MARTIN FIELD. Beautifully illustrated by EDMUND H. GARRETT. Square 12mo, $2.00.

WOMEN OF COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY TIMES. A Series designed to portray the lives and the times of the eminent women of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods. The first volume, now ready, is on MARGARET WINTHROP, and written by Mrs. ALICE MORSE EARLE. 12mo, $1.25.

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

Continuing the former volumes, "From Celt to Tudor," and "From Elizabeth to Anne."

REFLECTIONS AND COMMENTS, 1865-1895. By E. L. GODKIN, editor of the New York Evening Post. 8vo, $2.00.

A volume of essays selected by the author from the mass of his work during thirty years of editorial experience. COLLEGE GIRLS. By Abbe Carter GOODLOE. Illustrated by C. D. GIBSON. 12mo, $1.25.

"The stories are all excellent in quality, and some of them are exceedingly bright."— Boston Advertiser.

MISS JERRY. BY ALEXANDER BLACK. A novel and original love story, illustrated from photographs from life. 16mo, $1.00.

COUSIN ANTHONY AND I.

Some Views of Ours about Divers Matters and Various Aspects of Life. Uniform with "Windfalls of Observation." By EDWARD S. MARTIN. 12mo, $1.25.

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

CAMEO EDITION. New volumes in this dainty series are "A Chosen Few," selected short stories by FRANK R. STOCKTON; "A Little Book of Profitable Tales," by EUGENE FIELD; "Reflections of a Married Man," and "The Opinions of a Philosopher," by ROBERT GRANT. Each volume, with etched frontispiece, 16mo. $1.25.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157 Fifth Ave., New York.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, New York and London.

Tales of a Traveller.

By WASHINGTON IRVING. The Buckthorne Edition, uniform in general style with the Holiday Editions of "The Alhambra,"" Granada," "Knickerbocker," and "Sketch-Book." Printed from new type, with artistically designed borders by GEORGE WHARTON EDWARDS, and 25 photogravure illustrations from designs by Arthur Rackham, Allan Barraud, F. S. Church, George Wharton Edwards, Henry Sandham, Frederick Dielman, and others. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth extra, $6.00; three-quarters levant, $12.00.

Mr. Midshipman Easy.

By Captain MARRYAT. Malta Edition. With 16 full-page illustrations by R. F. ZOGBAUM. 8vo, $2.50.

The Elia Series.

A Selection of Famous Books, offered as specimens of the best literature and of artistic typography and bookmaking. Printed on deckle-edge paper, bound in full ooze calf with gilt tops, 16mo (61⁄2 x 4%1⁄2 inches), each volume, in box, $2.25.

There are three different colors of binding, dark green, garnet, and umber.

First Group: The Essays of Elia. 2 vols.-The Discourses of Epictetus.-Sesame and Lilies.—Autobiography of Franklin. -Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius.

Fly-Leaves Series.

Printed in dainty style, on deckle-edge paper, full ooze calf, circuit edges, 16mo, each in box, $1.75.

1. Verses and Fly-Leaves. By CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY. 2. Novels by Eminent Hands. By WILLIAM M. THACKERAY. 3. The Echo Club. By BAYARD TAYLOR. With a Prologue by RICHARD HENRY STODDARD.

Little Journeys

To the Homes of Good Men and Great. By ELBERT HUBBARD, author of "No Enemy but Himself," etc. Illustrated with 12 portraits, some of which are in photogravure. 16mo, printed on deckle-edge paper, gilt top, $1.75.

Echoes of the Playhouse. Reminiscences of Some of the Past Glories of the English Stage. By EDWARD ROBINS, Jr. With 16 illustrations from contemporary prints, portraits, etc. Ornamental cloth, $2.00.

The Midsummer of Italian Art. Containing an Examination of the Works of Fra Angelico, Michael Angelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Correggio. By FRANK PRESTON STEARNS, author of "The Life of Tintoretto," etc. $2.25.

The Proverbial Philosophy of Confucius. An Everyday Book. Chosen and arranged by FORSTER H. JENINGS. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.

Lyrics and Ballads of Heine, Goethe, and Other German Poets. Translated by FRANCES HELLMAN. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 16mo, ornamental cloth, $1.50.

Love Poems of Three Centuries. Compiled and arranged by JESSIE F. O'DONNELL. New and Holiday Edition. In 2 vols. Ornamental cloth, 12mo, $2.50.

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. Fully illustrated from original designs. New edition, two volumes in one. 12mo, $1.50.

Ballads of the Nations. Profusely illustrated. Square 16mo, buckram, price per volume, 75 cts.

1. The Book of British Ballads. With illustrations.

2. Ancient Spanish Ballads. Historical and Romantic. Translated, with Notes, by J. G. Lockhart.

3 and 4. American War Ballads. Edited by GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON. Fully illustrated. 2 vols.

5. French Ballads. Printed in the original text. Edited by T. F. CRANE. Illustrated.

6, 7, and 8. The Iliads of Homer. Translated from the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN. With a full series of illustrations. 3 vols.

The Stories of the Ages.

Uniform with the "Elia" Series. Printed on deckle-edge paper and bound in full rough ooze calf, with gilt tops, 16mo (61⁄2 x 41⁄2 inches), each volume, in box, $2.25.

There are three different colors of binding, dark green, garnet, and umber.

SELECT TALES FROM THE GESTA ROMANORUM. Translated from the Latin.-HEADLONG HALL. By Thomas Love Peacock.CRANFORD. By Mrs. Gaskell.-TALES BY HEINRICH ZSCHOKKE. -THE ROSE AND THE RING. By Thackeray. With the author's illustrations.-UNDINE. By De La Motte Fouqué. Illustrated.

About Men :

What Women have Said. An Every-day Book. Compiled and arranged by ROSE PORTER. Uniform with "About Women: What Men have Said." 16mo, gilt top, $1.00.

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.

Tales from the Fjeld.

A Series of Popular Tales from the Norse of P. CH. ASBJÖRNSEN. By Sir GEORGE WEBB DASENT, D.C.L., author of "Popular Tales from the Norse." With over 100 original illustrations by MOYR SMITH. 12mo, cloth.

The Silver Fairy Book:

Fairy Tales of Other Lands. By a variety of Authors. VOLTAIRE, EMILE DE GIRARDIN, WILHELM HAUF, Xavier MARMIER, etc. With 84 illustrations by H. R. MILLAR. 8vo, $2.00.

Israel Among the Nations. A Study of the Jews and Antisemitism. By ANATOLE LEROY-BEAULIEU. Translated by FRANCES HELLMAN. Authorized edition for the United States and Europe. 8vo.

The British Barbarians.

A Hill-top Novel. By GRANT ALLEN, author of "The Wo man who Did," "The Tents of Shem," etc. American Copyright Edition. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.

Notes on New Books, a quarterly bulletin, and prospectuses of the Heroes and Stories of the Nations Series sent on application. Putnam's Portrait Catalogue sent, mail prepaid, on receipt of ten cents.

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