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VALUABLE BOOKS.

RHODES' UNITED STATES. Vol. III. History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850. By JAMES FORD RHODES. Vol. III., 1860-62. With Maps. 8vo, Cloth, Uncut Edges and Gilt Top, $2.50. (Vols. I. and II., published in 1892, $5.00.)

MEMOIRS OF BARRAS. Member of the Directorate. Edited, with a General Introduction, Prefaces, and Appendices, by GEORGE DURUY. Translated. With 7 Portraits in Photogravure, 2 Facsimiles, and 2 Plans. In 4 Vols. Vol. I., The Ancient Régime and the French Revolution. Vol. II., The Directorate up to the 18th Fructidor. 8vo, Cloth, Uncut Edges and Gilt Tops. Vols. I. and II. now ready. $3.75 per Volume.

COMPLETION OF GREEN'S SHORT HISTORY. Illustrated. A Short History of the English People. By

JOHN RICHARD GREEN. Illustrated Edition. Edited by Mrs. J. R. GREEN and Miss KATE NORGATE. In 4 Vols. With Colored Plates, Maps, and Numerous Illustrations. Royal 8vo, Illuminated Cloth, Uncut Edges and Gilt Tops, $5.00 per Volume.

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Life of Sir James Fitzjames

Stephen,

Bart., K.C.S.I. By his brother, LESLIE STEPHEN, author of "Hours in a Library," etc. With two Portraits. 8vo, $4.50.

"Among the half-dozen biographies of the first order which have appeared in the last twenty years, this volume deserves a place. It is a real biography; a work of art as well as of fraternal affection; a monument which several loving hands have helped to build up; a lifelike picture of a remarkable man, with his failings not unnoted, and with vivid sketches of some of his friends."- London Times.

Egyptian Archæology.

By G. MASPERO. Translated from the French by AMELIA B. EDWARDS. New edition, revised by the author, with the coöperation of KATE BRADBURY, Secretary Egyptian Exploration Society. $2.25. “The original work and the translation by the late Amelia B. Edwards have been before the public about eight years, and full recognition has been accorded to their merits as to accuracy, fullness, and attractiveness. It were impossible to find a more competent writer or a more sympathetic translator. The present edition has all the admirable features of the earlier, and some others in addition."--New York Nation.

Wild Flowers of the North

Eastern States.

Drawn and carefully described from life, without undue use of scientific nomenclature, by ELLEN MILLER and MARGARET C. WHITING. With 308 Illustrations, the size of life, and a Frontispiece printed in colors. Large quarto, buckram, 8 x 11 inches. In box, $4.50 net.

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Anybody who can read English can use the work and make his identifications, and in the case of some of the flowers the drawings alone furnish all that is necessary. The descriptions are as good of their kind as the drawings are of theirs." New York Times.

Cause and Effect.

A Novel. By ELLINOR MEIRION. (Similar in general style to "A Literary Courtship.") 16mo, cloth, 75 cts.

Master Wilberforce.

The Study of a Boy. By "Rita," author of "A Husband of No Importance," "A Gender in Satin," etc. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

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Eight new Leaflets have been added to the series. No. 48. BRADFORD'S MEMOIR OF ELDER BREWSTER.

No. 49. BRADFORD'S FIRST DIALOGUE.

No. 50. WINTHROP'S "CONCLUSION FOR THE PLANTATION IN NEW ENGLAND."

No. 51. "NEW ENGLAND'S FIRST FRUITS," 1643.

No. 52. JOHN ELLIOT'S" INDIAN GRAMMAR BEGUN."
No. 53.

No. 54. No. 55.

JOHN COTTON'S " GOD'S PROMISE TO HIS PLANTATION."

LETTERS OF ROGER WILLIAMS TO WINTHROP.
THOMAS HOOKER'S "WAY OF THE CHURCHES OF
NEW ENGLAND."

The Old South Leaflets are sold at the low price of 5 cents a copy, or $4.00 per 100, the aim being to bring valuable original documents within easy reach of persons interested in historical studies. Complete list sent on application. DIRECTORS OF OLD SOUTH STUDIES, Old South Meeting House, BOSTON.

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MISS LOUISE STOCKTON,

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THE BOOK SHOP, CHICAGO. SCARCE BOOKS. BACK-NUMBER MAGAZINES. For any book on any subject write to The Book Shop. Catalogues free.

FRENCH BOOKS.

Readers of French desiring good literature will take pleasure in reading our ROMANS CHOISIS SERIES, 60 cts. per vol. in paper and 85 cts. in cloth; and CONTES CHOISIS SERIES, 25 cts. per vol. Each a masterpiece and by a wellknown author. List sent on application. Also complete catalogue of all French and other Foreign books when desired.

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Now Ready. A New Novel by Mrs. HUMPHRY WARD, author of Marcella," etc.
THE STORY OF BESSIE COSTRELL.

By Mrs. HUMPHRY WARD, author of "Marcella," "The History of David Grieve," "Robert Elsmere," etc.
Uniform with "Marcella." 1 vol., 12mo, cloth, 75 cents.

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Every page shows it to be the work of an artist. The observations of a trained eye, the touches of the skilled writer, are all there, and what I like in the story is that no words are wasted in the telling. The interest is too strong for one to lay the book down until it is finished. Mrs. Ward has never written anything more dramatic than this story; the agony of old John over his loss, the tragedy of Bessie's end, thrill the reader as few stories succeed in doing, though many of them make greater efforts."- New York World.

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THE SECOND VOLUME NOW READY.

THE NOVELS OF H. DE BALZAC.

Edited by GEORGE SAINTSBURY. To be completed in about 40 volumes, published monthly.
THE CHOUANS.

Translated by ELLEN MARRIAGE. With an Introduction by GEORGE SAINTSBURY. With Illustrations.
12mo, silk gilt top, $1.50.

Vol. I. THE WILD ASS'S SKIN (La Peau de Chagrin).

Translated anew by ELLEN MARRIAGE. With a General Introduction to the Series, and a Special Introduction to this Novel, by GEORGE SAINTSBURY; and a Portrait and two full-page Etchings by W. BOUCHER.

A New Volume by William Winter, Author of "Shakespeare's England," etc.

SHADOWS OF THE STAGE.

Third Series.

By WILLIAM WINTER. 18mo, cloth, gilt top, 75 cents. (Uniform with "Gray Days and Gold," etc.)

New Novel by the Author of " Esther Waters,"
Mummer's Wife," etc.
CELIBATES.

By GEORGE MOORE. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"Mr. Moore's art in the description of nature which he introduces in landscape and atmospheric effect, and of persons, is very subtle. He brings out his idea well in each story."--N. Y. Herald.

SONIA KOVALEVSKY: Biography and Autobiography.

I. Memoir. By A. C. LEFFLER (Edgren), Duchessa Di Cajanello. II. Reminiscences of Childhood. Written by Herself. Translated into English by LOUISE VON CASSELL. With Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth, pp. 317, $1.25.

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THE STORY OF THE PLANTS.

By GRANT ALLEN. A new volume in the Library of Useful Stories. Illustrated. 16mo, cloth, 40 cents.

This timely book is a helpful and instructive addition to this successful series. The writer's thorough knowledge of his subject and his ability to express himself in clear and simple language impart a special value to his work.

AN IMAGINATIVE MAN.

By ROBERT S. HITCHENS, author of "The Green Carnation." 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

The subtlety, imaginative quality, and power of psychological analysis shown in this book, which is the author's most ambitious work, will surprise even those who were prompt to recognize the originality and rare talent of his earlier performauces. The scene is laid in Egypt, and the vividness and dramatic force of certain scenes are achievements of high distinction. As a study the book stands by itself; as a story, the interest is constant and absorbing. The power and impressiveness of "An Imaginative Man" are qualities which must be recognized by the reading public.

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The Romance of a Colonial Fireside. By HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH, author of "The Patriot Schoolmaster," "In the Boyhood of Lincoln," etc. No. 173, Town and Country Library. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

The romantic phases of colonial New England life are perhaps better known to Mr. Butterworth than to any other writer of the day, and the richness of his discoveries will delight every reader of this volume. Colonial Boston and Newport and the traditions of King Philip's country live again in these charming pages, which offer a series of vivid pictures of a fascinating time.

IN THE YEAR OF JUBILEE.

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By GEORGE GISSING, author of "Eve's Ransom," Denzil Quarrier," etc. No. 172, Town and Country Library. 12mo, paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.

This novel has been recognized as the masterpiece of an author whose individuality and vigorous talent have earned for him a place among the foremost English writers of fiction. The plot is novel, the characters singularly vivid, and the story possesses an unflagging interest.

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Miss Sergeant's intensity and dramatic power have been abundantly recognized, but this romance is planned on broader lines than heretofore, and the sharp contrasts of charactersthe opposition of the daughter of London to the daughter of the moors-results in a series of striking pictures and cleancut character drawing which will remain in the reader's memory. This is undoubtedly the author's most important work.

EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE. By GESINE LEMCKE, author of "Desserts and Salads," and Principal of the Brooklyn Cooking College. Small 8vo, cloth, $2.00.

A practical and complete guide to household cookery by a well-known teacher and lecturer, whose experience in Europe and in this country has enabled her to appreciate the requirements to be satisfied.

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HANDBOOK OF SANITARY INFORMA

TION FOR HOUSEHOLDERS.

By ROGER S. TRACY, M.D., Sanitary Inspector of the New York City Health Department. New edition. 16mo, cloth, 50 cents.

Dr. Tracy's scientific knowledge and practical experience enable him to treat the subjects of ventilation, drainage, care of contagious diseases, disinfection, food, and water in a manner that will prove of value to every citizen. This book has been fully revised to include the latest discoveries and methods.

FAMILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD
AND GARDEN.

By F.SCHUYLER MATHEWS. Illustrated with 200 Drawings by the Author. 12mo. Library Edition, cloth, $1.75; Pocket Edition, flexible morocco, $2.25.

"Seasonable and valuable. The young botanist and the lover of flowers, who have only studied from Nature, will be greatly aided by this work."-Pittsburg Post.

"Charmingly written, and to any one who loves the flowers-and who does not?-will prove no less fascinating than instructive. It will open up in the garden and the fields a new world full of curiosity and delight, and invest them with a new interest in his sight.”— Christian Work.

HANDBOOK OF BIRDS

OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. With Keys to the Species; Descriptions of their Plumages, Nests, etc.; their Distribution and Migrations. By FRANK M. CHAPMAN, Assistant. Curator of Mammalogy and Ornithology, American Museuni of Natural History. With nearly 200 Illustrations. 12mo. Library Edition, cloth, $3.00; Pocket Edition, flexible morocco, $3.50.

"I have examined the 'Handbook' with the greatest satisfaction! It is what I hoped for, what we have all waited for a true manual covering a broad field, but not too broad and crammed with knowledge, brightened throughout with pleasant description; a book, I should think, for every student of birds, whether he knows much or little : invaluable, certainly, for all earnest amateurs."-- Bradford Torrey. "A valuable book, full of information compactly and conveniently arranged."- New York Sun.

"A charming book, of interest to every naturalist or student of natural history."- Cincinnati Times-Star.

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APPLETONS' GENERAL GUIDE TO THE UNITED STATES. With numerous Maps and Illustrations. 12mo, flexible morocco, with Tuck, $2.50. (Part I., separately, NEW ENGLAND AND MIDDLE STATES AND CANADA; cloth, $1.25. Part II., SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES; cloth, $1.25.)

APPLETONS' CANADIAN GUIDE-BOOK. A guide for tourist and sportsman, from Newfoundland to the Pacific. With Maps and Illustrations. 12mo, flexible cloth, $1.50. APPLETONS' GUIDE-BOOK TO' ALASKA. By Miss E. R. SCIDMORE. With Maps and Illustrations. 12mo, flexible cloth, $1.25.

APPLETONS' HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN SUMMER RESORTS. With Maps, Illustrations, Table of Railroad Fares, etc. 12mo, paper, 50 cents.

APPLETONS' DICTIONARY OF NEW YORK. 16mo, paper, 30 cents; cloth, 60 cents.

Appletons' Monthly Bulletin of New Publications will be sent regularly to any address, free on application.

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