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CONDENSATIONS OF THE WORKS AND LIVES OF THE GREAT MODERN WRITERS.

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The purpose of this series is to present in a convenient and attractive form a synopsis of the lives and works of the great writers of Europe-who they were and what they wrote.

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GOETHE, HIS LIFE AND WORKS.

By A. HAYWARD.

RECENTLY ISSUED.

PASCAL. By Rev. Principal TULLOCH.

VOLTAIRE. By E. B. HAMLEY.

DANTE. By Mrs. OLIPHANT.

PETRARCH. By HENRY REEVE.

Other volumes in preparation.

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New Volume of the "Experimental Science Series."

SOUND:

A SERIES OF SIMPLE, ENTERTAINING, AND INEXPENSIVE EXPERIMENTS IN THE PHENOMENA OF SOUND, FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS OF EVERY AGE.

By ALFRED MARSHALL MAYER,

Professor of Physics in the Stevens Institute of Technology; Member of the National Academy of Sciences, etc.

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"The present work is an admirably clear and interesting collection of experiments, described with just the right amount of abstract information and no more, and placed in progressive order. The recent inventions of the phonograph and microphone lend an extraordinary interest to this whole field of experiment, which makes Prof. Mayer's manual especially opportune."-Boston Courier.

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A HISTORY

OF THE

GROWTH OF THE STEAM-ENGINE.

By ROBERT H. THURSTON, A. M., C. E.,

PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IN THE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOBOKEN, N. J., ETC., ETC.

With 163 Illustrations, including 15 Portraits.

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I. THE STEAM-ENGINE AS A SIMPLE MACHINE.

II. THE STEAM-ENGINE AS A TRAIN OF MECHANISM.

III. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODERN STEAM-ENGINE.
IV. and V. THE MODERN STEAM-ENGINE.

VI. THE STEAM-ENGINE OF TO-DAY.

VII. and VIII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE STEAM-ENGINE.

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"Prof. Thurston almost exhausts his subject; details of mechanism are followed by interesting biographies of the more important inventors. If, as Prof. Thurston contends, the steam-engine is the most important physical agent in civilizing the world, its history is a desideratum, and the readers of the present work will agree that it could have a no more amusing and intelligent historian than our author."-Boston Gazette.

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FINANCE, CURRENCY, AND BANKING.

THE EXAMPLE OF FRANCE: Two Essays on the Payment of the Indemnity and the Management of the Currency since the German War, 1870-974. By VICTOR BONNET. Translated from the Revue des Deux Mondes by GEORGE Walker. Paper cover, 50 cents.

PAPER-MONEY INFLATION IN FRANCE: How it Came, what it Brought, and how it Ended. A Paper read before several Senators and Members of the House of Representatives, of both Political Parties, at Washington, April 12, and before the Union League Club, at New York, April 13, 1876. By ANDREW D. WHITE, LL. D., President of Cornell University. Price, 50 cents.

NOMISMA; or, "Legal Tender." By HENRI CERNUSCHI, author of "BiMetallic Money." 1 vol., 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

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By BONAMY PRICE, Professor of Political

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