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FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1900

500 copies only

In Memoriam.-BY ALFRED, LORD
TENNYSON. WITH 140 RUBRICATED
INITIALS BY BLANCHE MCMANUS.
ROYAL 8V0, GILT, UNCUT, IN SLIP
CASE, $3.50 NET.

The Book of Omar and Kubaiyat.
A Miscellany Literary and Pictorial
for Omarians and others.
ROYAL SVO, JAPAN INSETS, AN-
TIQUE, $1.75 NET.

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M. F. Mansfield, Publisher
The Bankside Press

14 West Twenty-second Street, New York

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Descriptive Catalogue on Application.

GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, Limited

119 and 121 West 23d St.,

New York.

AT ALL BOOKSTORES

Dodd, Mead & Company

PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK

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ANOTHER GREAT NOVEL

READY IN NOVEMBER

TANGLED FLAGS

BY

ARCHIBALD CLAVERING GUNTER

Author of "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK,” “BOB. COVINGTON," Etc., Etc.

No nation has been more generous in according to foreigners the privileges of military and naval education than the United States of America. Its academies at West Point and Annapolis are open by the courtesy of this government to the properly accredited sons of other nations. These foreign pupils are not required to become citizens of this Republic, though during their cadet days they march under its banner.

Under this ruling, a number of foreign governments have sent their sons to both West Point and Annapolis. The cadet friendships springing up between these bearers of other flags and those who fight under our stars and stripes, and the resulting peculiar complications that might arise in time of war, make the theme of Mr. Gunter's new book; which to anyone of imagination must immediately present itself as one of great possibilities.

The scenes are laid in Hong Kong and Tien Tsin. Time, the present. Mr. Gunter has never written a more powerful dramatic novel than Tangled Flags. Higher commendation could not be given. Very Handsomely Bound, $1.25

For Sale by all Booksellers or sent prepaid on receipt of price by

COMPANY

THE HOME PUBLISHING COMPANY 3 East 14th Street, New York.

AMERICANS

C. D. GIBSON'S NEW BOOK

Containing over ninety of his best sketches and

cartoons,

Edition de Luxe, signed by Mr. Gibson,

Price $5.00

Price $10.00

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L'AIGLON The New Play By

Edmond Rostand English translation by Louis N. Parker, as played by Miss Maude Adams. Fully illustrated and decorated, Price $1.50

CATALOGUE

A beautifully illustrated list of new publications, including the above and many other equally interesting books, with frontispiece by William Nicholson, and designs by Maxfield Parrish, C. D. Gibson, Louis Rhead, A. B. Wenzell, etc., printed in color, will be sent free on application.

R.H.RUSSELL, 3 W. 29th St., NEW YORK

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50th THOUSAND

50th THOUSAND

The Success of the Year

EBEN HOLDEN

By IRVING BACHELLER

WHO IS EBEN HOLDEN? The hero of a new novel that has in it the unwritten lore of the North Woods, the invigorating atmosphere of the mountains, the humor of field and fireside, the power of rugged character, the wisdom of the plain people. The most American of all novels. Everybody is reading it; everybody is talking about it.

"A forest scented, fresh aired, bracing and wholly American story of country and town life."-Edmund Clarence Stedman.

"An honest and homely character described with much humor and naturalness." -Secretary John D. Long.

“ A remarkable production, 'way and 'way ahead of ‘David Harum.'”—Mary E. Wilkins.

"A kind of life not in literature before."-William Dean Howells.

"As far above ‘David Harum' as noonday is above dawn."—Amelia E. Barr.
"I pass the word along : READ ‘EBEN HOLDEN' ! ”—Margaret E. Sangster.
12mo, Gold Lettered on Red Cloth, Gilt Top, $1.50. At all Bookstores.

LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY,

ATLANTIC

Boston

MONTHLY

Two serial stories begin in the issue for

::: NOVEMBER :::::

Sarah

contributes the open- The

Orne Jewett ing chapters of

Tory Love

A stirring American historical romance, which exhibits in a new field the rare qualities Miss Jewett's art. Its theme, the fortunes of the Loyalists in the days of 1777, has nc hitherto been developed.

ULD

Kate Douglas tells the be- Penelope's Irish Wiggin

ginning of

Experiences

The final volume of the delightful "Penelope" Series, in which there is a touch of old Celtic romance, will be brought out in the ATLANTIC as a six-part serial, beginning in November.

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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER:-On receipt of 50 cents the publishers will send the ATLANTIC for three months to any NEW subscriber. For more detailed announcements, send postal for 1901 prospectus. . . . All new subscribers for 1901, enrolled before December 20, 1900, will receive the November and December issues for 1900 free.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.,

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Boston, Mass.

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