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NEW AND HOLIDAY LIST OF BOOKS.

THE TEMPERANCE PROBLEM AND SOCIAL REFORM.

By JOSEPH ROWNTREE and ARTHUR SHERWELL. Crown 8vo, $2.00 net. SEVENTH EDITION, with 26 illustrations and about 300 pages of New and Important Matter.

"This volume of 784 pages is unquestionably the fairest, most thorough, instructive and convincing work of the kind that has anywhere appeared."-The Chicago Tribune. "The completest, the best informed and the sanest work on the drink traffic, and the various remedies proposed for it, that has yet been published."-Westminster Gazette.

Hans Andersen's
Fairy Tales.

Edition de Luxe, with an introduction by EDWARD E. HALE, D.D., and upwards of 400 illustrations by Helen Stratton. Special cover design. 336 pages, Demy 4to. Cloth, extra, $3.00.

Tales From Boccaccio.

Edition de Luxe. Done into English by JOSEPH JACOBS. Illustrated by Byam Shaw. Square D. Cloth, gilt top, $2.50.

Some Fruits of Solitude.

By WILLIAM PENN. With an introduction by Mr. Edmund Gosse, and a photogravure portrait of Penn from a drawing by Mr. Edmund J Sullivan. Cloth, $1.00; leather, $1 25.

Baby's Biography.

Illustrated in colors by VAL. PRINCE and HAROLD PIFFARD. $2.00.

"THE

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Tales from Shakespeare.

By CHARLES and MARY LAMB. Introductory preface by Andrew Lang. Illustrations by Robert Anning Bell. 12mo, red cloth and gold, gilt top, $1.50, white cloth and gold, $1.75 vellum, $3.50.

Rambles in Dickens Land.

By R. ALLBUT. With an introduction by
Gerald Brennan, and illustrations by Helen
M. JAMES. Blue cloth and gold, gilt top,
$1.50.

The Pleasures of Literature
and the Solace of Books.

Selected and arranged by JOSEPH SHAY-
LOR. With an introduction by Andrew
Lang. $1.00.

Saunterings in Bookland.

(A companion volume to The Pleasures of Literature.") Selected and edited by JoSEPH SHAYLOR. $1.00.

ARTIST."

An Illustrated Monthly Record of Arts, Crafts and Industries.

(Established 1880.)

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35 Cents. Yearly, $3.50.

BOUND VOLUMES of four months each, $2.00.

BACK NUMBERS will be forwarded on recipt of 35 cents each.

TRUSLOVE, HANSON & COMBA, Ltd., 67 Fifth Ave., New York

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"It were hard to imagine a more beautiful art book than the 'Sir Joshua Reynolds.'”—New York Evening Post.

Sir Joshua Reynolds

By Sir WALTER ARMSTRONG

With 70 photogravures and 6 lithographs in color. Uniform with “Gainsborough," by the same author. Imperial quarto, $25.00 net.

"The biographer and critic are well merged in Sir WALTER ARMSTRONG. The points on which we have had to differ from him are few and we regard this book as of very high value, both for its statement of fact and for its general soundness in matters of criticism. In speaking of its magnificence as a book, we might quite legitimately employ a good many of the superlatives in the language. It is the kind of publication that fills the critic with admiration. The page is of noble dignity; the type is clear, and the illustrations, both large and small, are faultless. In its sumptuous but simple red binding, this is the ideal type of art book, packed with superb plates and worth reading from cover to cover."-New York Tribune.

An authoritative and complete book on Oriental Rugs, sumptuously illustrated and printed.

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Oriental Rugs

By JOHN KIMBERLY MUMFORD

With 32 full-page illustrations, 16 in colors. (8 x 11 inches.) 2d edition. $7.50 net. With the exception of one or two magnificent foreign works, whose cost puts them practically beyond the public reach, there has hitherto been no authoritative and complete work on Oriental Rugs. The publishers have spared neither time nor expense in the effort to meet the need in the present work. One of the most remarkable features of the book are the reproductions of selected rugs by a new color process. The subjects have been chosen as typical ones best suited to illustrate the text, from the collections of W. C. Whitney, J. W. Ellsworth, Mr. Erdman, and other well-known private collections. The owners have in all instances been delighted with the success of the reproductions, both the colors and texture being brought out remarkably well.

From the New York Tribune: "One of the most remarkable features of the book are the illustrations; those in color are made by a new and secret process carried on in Detroit. The owners of the process took up, after some of the best New York color printers had laid it down in disappointment, the task of reproducing the color, texture and quality of old Oriental rugs. The results, judging from advance prints, will be of quite unusual beauty."

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, PUBLISHERS

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By THOMAS
NELSON
PAGE

By EUGENE
FIELD

HENRY VAN

DYKE

YEAR-BOOK

By FRANK STOCKTON

By OLIVER
HERFORD

"Mr. H. C. Christy has made eight very dainty pictures in colors, which are faithfully reproduced in facsimile. The result is a book among the prettiest, the most inwardly and outwardly attractive of all the many on the Christmas market."-INTERIOR.

THE OLD GENTLEMAN OF THE BLACK STOCK. 3d EDITION. $1.50.

"Mr. Thompson's work, largely a labor of love, has been executed with rare judgment and literary discernment, resulting in the compilation of two volumes of the choicest emanations of prose and verse of Mr. Field's lighter creative genius."-CHICAGO EVENING POST.

SHARPS AND FLATS, COLLATED BY SLASON THOMPSON. 2 VOLS, $2.50.

"Few indeed are there to-day in this great country of ours whose writings could be made to supply fitting material for such a book as that before us. We would go still further than that and ask where among living Americans is another whose written word contains more for humanity than those of Dr. Henry van Dyke?" -THE AMERICAN, PHILADELPHIA.

"THE FRIENDLY YEAR." SELECTIONS IN PROSE AND VERSE FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR FROM DR. VAN DYKE'S WORKS. $1.25.

"Like all that he has written, they are pervaded with his delightful and whimsical humor. He is the very Genius of the Unexpected. Whether he touches upon love or war, upon adventures by land or water, he is alike charming."-N. Y. TIMES' SATURDAY REVIEW.

AFIELD AND AFLOAT, ILLUSTRATED, $1.50.

"Overheard in a Garden' is another of Mr. Herford's inimitable collections which exhibit this delightful artist and versifier's fancy at its best. "He is worthy-and this is saying much -of the traditions of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll." N. Y. TRIBUNE. $1.25.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK

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BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY

"PAUL JONES, FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN NAVY," says Secretary Long in a letter to the publishers, “is a most interesting book. There is hardly a finer record of disinterested efficient and brilliant public service, and Mr. Buell has set it out admirably. I regard it as a valuable contribution to naval literature.' 2d edition. 2 vols. $3.00.

"MILITARY REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR," is the last work of Gen. Cox, formerly commander of the Twenty-third Army Corps. The N. Y. Evening Post considers Gen. Cox "easily the highest authority with reference to the events and the strategy of the Civil War. He maintained to the end the vigor of thought and expression which marked his prime. His fairness was remarkable for a nature so hearty as to be almost fervid." 2 vols. Portraits, maps and plans. $6.00 net.

"OLIVER CROMWELL," says the Chicago Tribune, "is a thoughtful and condensed study of Cromwell's character and times from an American standpoint. It is clear, forcible, original, and full of the sterling good sense that marks all Mr. Roosevelt's thinking." With 40 illustrations. $2.00.

In " WITH BOTH ARMIES IN SOUTH AFRICA," says the Boston Transcript, "Mr. Davis after the flood of South African books has spent its fury, really shows us some significant things that no one else had shown us, and teaches us what no one else had taught. There is no finer picture in recent literature than Mr. Davis's of the collapse of the Boer power." Illustrated. $1.50.

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By

John R.
Spears

In "THE AMERICAN SLAVE-TRADE" "Mr. Spears has marshalled his facts from authentic records and official reports. His book is the first complete, popular narrative of a chapter in American commerce which we of the Northern States as well as of the section that held slaves might well wish forgotten; but the record needs to be preserved and made emphatic."-The Outlook. Ill'd. $2.50. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK

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Tommy and Grizel

By J. M. Barrie

"The greatest living master of the delicate art of fiction." -N. Y. Mail and Express.

"Grizel, as true and lovable a woman as novelist ever created."-London Times. (Illustrated, $1.50.)

THE HOUSE

OF

EGREMONT

BY

MOLLY ELLIOTT

SEAWELL

“THE
HE HOUSE OF EGREMONT”
will be read with much pleasure by all
who love a well-told and stirring tale.
It is a genuinely good and artistic story, trip-
ping lightly over its historic paths, enlivened
by humor, and made radiant by romance
filled with the two great qualities of loyalty
and love."-New York Times Saturday Re-
view. ($1.50)

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CRITTENDEN' is a fine story—a stirring story a story that will make every Southern man who reads it feel like takCRITTENDEN ing the hand of John Fox in a grip that means more than words; a story that will make

BY

JOHN FOX, Jr. every Northern man who reads it understand

PECCAVI
BY

E. W.
HORNUNG

the South a little better than he ever did before."-Louisville Courier-Journal. ($1.25)

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CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK

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