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COLONIAL DAYS IN OLD NEW YORK.
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THE SENSE OF BEAUTY. Being the Out-
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THAT FIRST AFFAIR, and Other Sketches.
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12m0, $1.75.
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VASARI'S LIVES OF THE PAINTERS.

Richly Illustrated with 48 Photogravure Reproductions of Masterpieces of Italian Painting and Sculpture.

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Lives of Seventy of the most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. Edited and Annotated in the Light of Recent Discoveries, by E. H. and E. W. BLASHFIELD and A. A. HOPKINS. Illustrated edition limited to 500 copies for America. 4 vols., large 8vo, $15.00 net. Vasari's classic work has long called for systematic editing in English, and the present editors have for three years been engaged in preparing what must long remain the definitive English edition of this work. The annotations are based on newly discovered documents and modern research of all kinds, while an additional feature of the work is a series of critical characterizations of the various painters, sculptors, and architects. MY VILLAGE.

By E. BOYD SMITH. 12mo, $2.00.

A vivid, sympathetic picture of French peasant life. Mr. Smith spent many years in the village he calls Valombre, and lived there the life of the peasants themselves. He describes most charmingly with pen and pencil the many picturesque types of character that abound, the fêtes, occupations, and daily incidents, the varied round of comedy and tragedy that makes up the peasant's calendar.

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1870-1895. By E. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, President of Brown University. 2 vols., 8vo, $6.00.

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IN OLE VIRGINIA.

By THOMAS NELSON PAGE. 12m0, $2.50.

This handsome volume contains Mr. Page's famous stories of Southern life- -"Marse Chan," "Meh Lady," "Polly" "Unc' Edinburg," "Ole Stracted," and "No Haid Pawn"-with many beautiful illustrations by artists selected in each case for their peculiar fitness to treat the stories assigned them. The illustrations are as notable for the exquisitely sympathetic manner in which they reflect the spirit of the text as for their charming artistic qualities.

THE EDGE OF THE ORIENT.

12mo, $2.00.

By ROBERT Howard Russell.
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ON THE TRAIL OF DON QUIXOTE.

With 130 Illustrations by Daniel Vierge.

By AUGUST F. JACCACI. 12m0, $2.50.

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