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By NEIL MUNROE, author of John Splendid," etc. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

The hero of this story inherits his uncle's so-called "shoes of fortune," and is led by them to do many deeds.

A Dream of Empire By WILLIAM HENRY VENABLE. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

A most vivid picture of Aaron Burr and his associates in the attempt to found an empire in the Southwest.

Young Mrs. Teddy

By BARBARA YECHTON, author of "A Lovable Crank," etc. 12m0, cloth, $1.50.

The story of an impulsive, rich Western girl.

Cinderella

By S. R. CROCKETT, author of "Joan of the Sword
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A story of a young girl who is arrested for the theft of what are really her own jewels and later vindicated.

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Warwick of the Knobs
By JOHN URI LLOYD, author of
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12mo, cloth, illustrated,

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$1.50.

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Sir Richard Calmady
By LUCAS MALET, author of
The Wages of Sin," etc.
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Deals with an English country gen-
tleman subjected to very abnormal
conditions of life.

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By AMELIA E. BARR, author of
The Bow of Orange Rib-
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A romance bringing Oliver Crom-
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The World and Winstow

By EDITH HENrietta Fowler. 12mo, cloth, $1.50. A charming story, located in the quaint old English town of Winstow, and in London.

Forest Folk

By JAMES PRIOR. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

A story of life a hundred years ago, dealing with the people in that part of England known as Sherwood Forest.

The Prophet of Berkley Square
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The "prophet" is a young man who studies the stars and ventures to make two prophesies, both of which come true. A Man of Millions

By S. R. KEIGHTLEY. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

A romance dealing with an enormously rich man who, after years of absence, returns to his native town to revenge himself on the man who ruined his youth.

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Young Barbarians

By IAN MACLAREN, author of
Beside the Bonnie Brier
Bush,' etc. 12mo, cloth, il-
lustrated, net $1 35.

A story of life in Muirtown written in Dr. Watson's most charming man

ner.

Love the Harvester By MAX PEMBERTON. author of etc. 12mo, Pro Patria," cloth, $1.50.

Shows how Nancy Dene outwitted her cousin who had schemed to defraud her of her home and property.

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Love's Idylls

By S. R. CROCKETT, author of Joan of the Sword Hand," etc. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

A portrayal of some of the varying phases of the divine passion," a theme of which we never grow tired.

Unconscious
Comedians

BY CAROLINE KING DUER. 12mo,
cloth, $1.50.

The characters are interesting and never lack the right word at the right time.

The Year One

By JOHN BLOUNDELLE BURTON. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.
A stirring romance laid in Paris during the French
Revolution.

The Million

By DOROTHEA GERARD. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

An Austrian notary amasses a large fortune, and then tries to arrange a brilliant marriage for his daughter against her will.

Angel

A Sketch in Indian Ink.
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By MRS B. M. CROKER.

A story of a young girl brought up in the home of an Indian magistrate.

Marna's Mutiny

By MRS. HUGH FRASER. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

Marna is a young woman who mutinies when her father marries a most objectionable person," and in a short time is herself wooed and carried away.

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Newly set forth by ALICE MORSE EARLE, author of "Home Life in Colonial Days," Child Life in Colonial Days," Stage-Coach and Tavern Days," etc. Profusely illustrated from many beautiful photographs collected by the author. Cloth, crown 8vo, $2 50 net.

This will be a very attractive book, with its many interesting pictures, its fair typography and quaint binding. A delightful excursion into the archæology and lore of flowers and gardens.

Also a limited Edition de Luxe of the above work, consisting of 350 copies on large paper with many photogravure plates, and handsomely bound. The price of this beautiful book will be $20.00 net.

The Making of an American
An Autobiography

By JACOB A. RIIS, author of "How the Other
Half Lives," etc. Profusely illustrated.
Cloth, 8vo, $2.00 net.

He has overcome obstacles which few youths encounter and still fewer can stand against in their effort to adjust themselves to American life.

William Shakespeare

Poet, Dramatist, and Man

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By NORMAN HAPGOOD, author of "Abraham Lincoln: The Man of the People," etc, interesting portraits and facsimiles. Also in box uniform with "Abraham Lincoln: The Man of the People."

Half leather, gilt top, crown 8vo, $1.75 net. Mr. Hapgood has tried to put into a volume of handy size a life of the first President which shall pay an attention to his human side in due proportion to that of his already well-known political life. Behind the grand, simple strength of the man as it has been idolized in the popular accounts lay less known forces which were moulded in youth during a life full of the roughest kind of backwoods experience.

Italian Sculpture of the
Renaissance

By LUCY J. FREEMAN. With 45 full-page plates.
Cloth, 8vo. Just ready
Well calculated to satisfy the more intelligent reader.
A useful book on the general tendencies of fine art, and
especially of sculpture as well as on the work of individual

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By A. L. BALDRY, author of "Sir J. E Millais,
Bart, P.R.A.: His Art and Influence,"
bert Moore: His Life and Works,'
Limited Edition. Fully illustrated.

etc.

Imp. 8vo, cl., $15 00 net.

A book which deals fully as much with the personal life of the artist as with the work he has produced. The exquisite buckram binding is from one of his own designs.

French Furniture and

Decoration of the

Eighteenth Century

By LADY DILKE, author of "The Renaissance in France," " French Painters of the Eighteenth Century," etc. Illustrated with about 65 gravures and half-tones. Cloth, 8vo, $10.00 The third portion of Lady Dilke s work on French Art in the 18th Century. Private collections in Paris and England, as well as the Garde-Meuble-National, have been laid under contribution, and over twenty of the finest pieces in the Wallace Collection at Hertford House have been reproduced. Lady Dilke sketches the evolution from the lordly style of the Golden Gallery in the Hôtel de Toulouse to the fragile elegance of later work as developed in the palace of the Elysée; in the Royal apartments of Versailles and the Petit Trianon; in the hôtels of Mlle. Guimard and Mile. Duthé and the boudoirs of Marie Antoinette. The tapestries of the Gobelins and of Beauvais; the triumphs of hammered iron in grilles" and balustrades are not forgotten; place is found for the chiselled mounts of the Caffieri, of Duplessis and Thomire, Martincourt and Gouthière.

etc.

The Isle of the Shamrock By CLIFTON JOHNSON, author of "Along French Byways," "Among English Hedgerows," Illustrated from photographs by the author. Crown 8vo, $2.00 net, postage 15 cts. In this most recent addition to his series, Mr. Johnson depicts the rustic life of Ireland in many localities, from the beautiful Lakes of Killarney in the south to the wild crags of the Giant's Causeway on the north coast. He visited not only the pleasanter sections, such as "The Golden Vale" of Limerick, but the forbidding boglands of Connemara and Donegal.

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Balzac's work complete in forty handy pocket volumes, handsomely printed and bound in cloth and limp leather, with an etched frontispiece in each volume.

Sets only. 16mo, cloth, $30.00; leather. $40.00

The standard edition, edited by George Saintsbury, in a new and particularly charming form. The first volume contains a general introduction and a classification of the novels, while each has its special prefatory essay and etched frontispiece.

The Temple Pocket Brontë

The works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne
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16mo, cloth, 50 cents; limp leather 75 cents. Jane Eyre, 2 vols. Shirley, 2 vols. Villette, 2 vols. Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, 2 vols. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, 2 vols. The Professor, 1 vol. Poems, I vol.

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American History Told by Contemporaries

BY ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, Professor
Cloth, 8vo, 4 vols.
Vol. I. Era of Colonization (1493-1689).
Vol. II. Building of the Republic (1689-1783).

of History in Harvard University.
Each, $2.00.

Vol. III. National Expansion (1783-1845).
Vol. IV. Welding the Nation (1845-1900).

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"It is full of brilliant bits, clever epigrams, flashing analysis, and displays withal a broad grasp upon the meaning of things as they stood related to events and to history in those dark years of the nation's travail. It is not too much to say that it is the best novel founded on the civil war period that has yet been published.”—Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

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The Life and Letters of John Richard Green

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By LESLIE STEPHEN, author of A History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century," "Life of Henry Fawcett," etc., sometime editor of "The Dictionary of National Biography." Cloth, 8vo, $4.00 net, postage 20 cents.

The Beginnings of Poetry

By FRANCIS B. GUMMERE, Professor of English in Haverford College.

Cloth, 8vo, $3.00 net, postage 18 cents.

This book undertakes to set forth the facts, so far as they can be ascertained, of the development of poetry as a social institution, an element in the life of early man.

George Washington

And Other American Addresses

By FREDERIC HARRISON, M.A., Hon. Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford; President of the English Historical Society, etc.

Cloth, crown 8vo, $1 75 net, postage 13 cents The addresses delivered in Chicago, New York, Boston, and at various universities early in 1901.

The World and the Individual

Nature, Man and the Moral Order

By Professor JOSIAH ROYCE, Harvard University. Cloth 12mo, $3.00 net.

This new volume of Gifford Lectures includes a sketch of the idealistic theory of human knowledge, an outline of a discussion of nature and doctrine about the self, the origin and destiny of the human individual, of the world as a Moral Order, of the problem of evil-with finally an estimate of all these views in the light of the interests of natural religion.

Words and Their Ways in English Speech

By JAMES BRADSTREET GREENOUGH, A.B., Professor of Latin in Harvard University, and GEORGE LYMAN KITTREDGE, A. M., Professor of English in Harvard University.

Cloth 12mo, $1.10 net, postage 17 cents. This is a popular exposition of the most important and interesting tendencies in the history and development of English words and their meanings.

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A Dictionary of Architecture and Building

By RUSSELL STURGIS, and many__Architects, Painters, Engineers, and other Expert Writers, American and Foreign. Volumes I. and II. now ready. Volume III. nearly ready. Complete in three volumes. Super royal 8vo. Per set, cloth, $18 net; half morocco, $30 net. The only complete and practical compendium of architectural and related knowledge. Authoritative, including the most modern knowledge superbly illustrated, interesting to the general reader on art, and indispensable to the architect.

Monuments of the
Early Church

By WALTER LOWRIE, D.D., sometime Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome. With numerous illustrations.

Crown 8vo, $1.75 net, postage 15 cents. Dr. Lowrie's volume presents the main facts regarding the architecture, sculpture, painting (including mosaics), and minor art of the Christian communities, tracing the development down to the beginning of the Middle Ages.

The Quest of Happiness

A Study of Victory Over Life's Troubles By NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS, D. D., Pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. Author of The Influence of Christ in Modern Life," etc. Cloth, 12mo, $1.50 net.

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