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Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Edited by Rev. Samuel Longfellow. 2 vols., 12mo. With 5 new steel-engraved Portraits and many Wood-Engravings and Fac-similes. In cloth, $6.00; in half calf or half morocco, $11.00.

"Indeed, the life of the poet, and it will take its place side by side with the standard Boswells of literature. What Boswell did for Johnson this painstaking clergyman has done for his famous brother. Back of every line one is charmed to note the touch of a hand made tender by mellow memories."-Philadelphia Press.

"These volumes tell the story of his life with exquisite taste; they also unfold a panorama of the literary history of America, and are among the rare and monumental books of the present century."-Boston Traveller.

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MERCY PHILBRICK'S CHOICE. Light on the Hidden

HETTY'S STRANGE HISTORY.

The lamented Mrs. Helen Jackson (H. H.) wrote these two stories for the "No Name Series," in which they appeared anonymously, and where they have been very popular. They are now published in handsome library form, with Mrs. Jackson's name on their title-pages as author. 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.00 each.

AN ITALIAN GARDEN. By A. Mary F. Robinson. 16mo, fancy binding. $1.00.

These songs might be sung in an Italian garden. Andrew Lang, the English critic and author, writing about them says: "There is a little group of listeners who are curious in poetry. To these readers Miss Robinson's musical notes, and her tissues woven of warm Italian air, of

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GLIMPSES OF THREE COASTS.
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MADAME ROLAND. By Mathilde
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PRINCE OTTO. By R. L. Stevenson.
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LONDON OF TO-DAY. An Illustrated
Hand-book of the Season, 1886. By Charles
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A SHADOW OF DANTE. By Maria Francesca Rossetti. 12mo.

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With Introduction by James Freeman Clarke. $1.00.

The Prelate.

By Isaac Henderson. 12mo, richly bound. With covers adorned with designs by Elihu Vedder. $1.50.

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The Sphinx's Children,

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A Stroll with Keats.

By Frances Clifford Brown. trated, full gilt, $1.50.

I vol., square 16mo.

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A memento of the Easter and spring-time season, containing many of the exquisite nature-loving expressions of Keats, with very dainty and delicate flower-pictures and other artistic designs, made expressly for this book.

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She had spasms so shocking and dolesome.

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Thackeray as an Artist:

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An interesting monograph, dealing with the subject in a lucid and comprehensive manner, and enriched by FOUR HUMOROUS VERSES in Thackeray's happiest vein, and illustrated by

Seven Characteristic Drawings,

all by the hand of Thackeray himself.

To collectors and all who are interested in the great writer the book is especially attractive, because the draw ings and the verses

have never before been published.

The plates are faithful facsimiles from the originals in the possession of the publisher.

In general style and appearance the volume closely Books originally appeared. resembles the quaint form in which Thackeray's Christmas

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He is easily the greatest of our modern American society novelists.-Boston Beacon.

A TALE OF A LONELY PARISH.

By F. MARION CRAWFORD, author of "Mr. Isaacs," "Dr. Claudius," etc. I vol., 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

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In ceasing to be sensational, eccentric, melodramatic, Disraelish, he has learned to write a very good novel. book is a capital piece of work. The story is well conceived and well constructed, the narrative is always animated, and the sketches of character, although they touch only surface indications, are clear and true... Mr. Crawford's management of this stock personage is highly effective; all the situations in which he figures are dramatic; the difficult scene of the first meeting with the wife is admirably done, and the closing chapter is one of the strongest and at the same time one of the most natural pieces of writing that any author has given us.-New York Tribune.

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"Example is better than precept; and the author of this book has derived from the example of the great patriarch the most distinct and emphatic teaching with regard to the life of the believer. There is no straining of the meaning of the Scripture, nor any fanciful construction of its words. The way of life is shown to have been the same in all ages, and the unity of the indivisible Church of God is beautifully exhibited."

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OLD SI'S SAYINGS.

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WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.

The Family Educator

It will answer thousands of questions to the wide-awake child. It is an ever-present and reliable School-master to the whole family.-S. S. Herald. The New Gazetteer contains over 25,000 Titles, briefly de

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