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Women of the American
Revolution

By ELIZABETH F. ELLET. With an introduction by
Anne Hollingsworth Wharton, author of " Heir-
looms in Miniature," etc. A photogravure frontis-
piece to each volume and eighteen other half-tone
portraits. Bound in cloth, with handsome cover
design in gold. Two volumes in a box. Price,
$4.00. The same in half calf or half crushed
Levant. Price, $8.00.

In these two volumes, a vast amount of information, of characterization, of incident and anecdote has been preserved for the use of the historian and scholar, as well as for the pleasure and instruction of the casual reader.From the introduction by Miss Wharton.

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Odd Bits of Travel with Brush and

Camera

By CHARLES M. TAYLOR, JR., author of "British Isles Through an Opera Glass," etc. With 55 fullpage illustrations, reproduced from photographs, and colored frontispiece. Crown 8vo, uncut edges. Bound in cloth, with handsome decorative cover design in gold and black. 359 pages. Price, $2.00. These "bits" of travel charmingly describe little sojourns in England, France, Holland and Germany-principally in Holland, with its ancient, interesting customs and its quaint people. It tells of many an odd nook and corner in the Old World," and many a picturesque spot that will delight the artist or photographer and charm any lover of the beautiful.

DEAN STANLEY'S HISTORICAL MEMORIALS

SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION

Including "Historical Memorials of Canterbury," in one volume, and "Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey," in two volumes. Each volume will contain about 20 platinum prints, printed on the finest platinum paper and mounted on fine plate paper; each illustration tissued and the tissues rubricated. There will also be a rubricated title-page, and the entire book will be printed on special paper in large octavo form, and bound in three-quarters crushed Levant. Limited to 250 sets. Price, $12.00, net, per volume, or $36.00 net for the set.

REGULAR EDITION

With numerous full-page photogravure illustrations, bound in cloth, with special cover design in gold. Price, $3.co per volume, or $9.00 for the set. Same in half calf or half crushed Levant, $6.00 per volume, or $18.00 for the set.

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The scene of the story is the fashionable resort of the Spa of Bath, and the time the latter part of the eigh. teenth century. Mistress Kitty Bellairs, the reigning belle and prettiest woman of Bath, finds her friend, Lady Standish, the newly wedded wife of Sir Jasper, in tears, charging her husband with indifference and neglect. "Make him jealous," says the vivacious Mistress Kitty, and Lady Standish does so, with some exciting and unexpected results.

"The author of The School for Scandal' might have written it and his reputation not have suffered seriously thereby. It is one of those delightful books which Agnes and Egerton Castle seem to be able to write either singly or in collaboration." -Chicago Times-Herald. Agnes and Egerton Castle have given us a thoroughly delicious shock. Suggests the fine animal spirits, the unfailing mischief and rollicking wit of Sheridan. The result is a pure literary delight."-Memphis Commercial Appeal. "Like one of Watteau's pictures-gay, artificial, yet delightful."-Buffalo Express. Size, 334x71⁄2 inches, cloth, 298 pages, gilt top, THIRD EDITION.

THE LICHT OF SCARTHEY.

By EGERTON CASTLE.

"THIS book is my dream-child."-Egerton Castle.

$1.50.

The story is one of Adrian Landale, a young English nobleman of a hundred years ago-"The days when in Liverpool the privateers were daily fitting out or bringing in the 'prizes'. . . the days of war and the fortunes of war; days of press gangs to kidnap unwilling rulers of the waves"; days of "the now rather incomprehensible pursuit of gold smuggling-a romantic subject if ever there was one.

"The Light of Scartley has the charm of a daring imaginative conception; the poetry and dream of passion are in it; the sunshine of romance, the magic and picturesque situation are felt throughout its pages; but when we have reckoned with all this we are moved to a warmer admiration by the manner in which Mr. Castle makes his personages live, causes their adventures and their environment to seem as natural as they are new and exciting... The book is full of vitality and atmosphere."-New York Tribune. Size, 434x71⁄2 inches, cloth, 456 pages, gilt top. SIXTH EDITION. $1.50.

CONSEQUENCES.

By EGERTON CASTLE.

"A story in which the action runs from start to finish with vigor, intensity and earnestness, without abatement of interest or sign of weariness."-New York World.

Consequences' deserves to be one of the great successes of the year."-Louisville Courier-Journal.
Size, 44x71⁄2 inches, cloth, 417 pages, gilt top, with frontispiece. THIRD EDITION.

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LA BELLA AND OTHERS.

Being certain stories re-collected by Egerton Castle. A new and attractive edition.

$1.50.

All the stories are grim and sensational after their kind, and they will be welcomed with a sense of refreshing pungency by readers who have been cloyed by a too long succession of insipid sweetness and familiar incident. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. $1.50.

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Early Babylonian
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Down to the End of the Fourth Dynasty of Ur, to which
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A novel of to-day. The scene is laid in England and on the Continent. Its numerous incidents-many of them decidedly dramatic-lead rapidly to an unexpected ending.

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GORDY'S POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE UNITED STATES

By Professor J. P. GORDY. Vol. I, 1783-1809. 598 pp. 12mo, $1.75 net.

A work intended for the thoughtful reader without much previous knowledge of the subject. To be completed in four volumes, the second of which is now in press.

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COLEGROVE'S MEMORY

An Inductive Study. 369 pp. 12mo, $1.50 net.

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Edited by H. E. KREHBIEL. 504 pp. 8vo, $3.00.

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Studies in the Science of Meaning. By Professor MICHEL BRÉAL, of the College de France.

A work on the Science of Significations, as distinguished from the Science of Sounds (Phonetics). It shows how individual and national character may be deduced from an examination of language, and discusses hundreds of interesting allied topics. The style is pleasing, and the enjoyment of the book requires no previous philological training.

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