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By E. H. and E. W. BLASHfield

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By BARRETT WENDELL, of Harvard University "Space forbids us to continue the subject any farther, but enough has been said to show how fruitful a formula has been applied by Professor Wendell to the analysis of our literary past. It remains to add that he has produced incomparably the best history of American literature thus far written by anybody, a history that is searching in its method and profound in its judgments, on the one hand, and, on the other, singularly attractive in the manner of its presentation."-The Dial. ($3.00.)

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How Animals, Birds, Reptiles and Insects Talk,

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By PAUL DU CHAILLU

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A History of Hand-Made Lace

By MRS. F. NEVILL JACKSON

With Supplementary Remarks by Signor Ernesto Jesurum. With over 200 beautiful reproductions and illustrations and a number of monochrome and sepia plates. Crown 4to, $7.50 net.

The story is told with twofold force, for numerous illustrations are given, not only of the lace itself, but of the lace wearers, whose portraits, painted by such masters of detail as Holbein, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Velasquez, and reproduced here, show not only the fabric itself but also the contemporary fashion of wearing it.

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A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED MONOGRAPHS

on the great painters, published monthly. Each number contains ten excellent full-page reproductions of the typical works of the artist considered, his portrait, a sketch of his life, carefully chosen estimates of his genius by the most eminent critics, a bibliography and a list of his most important pictures, with their present locations.

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"Of the very first order of merit in an artistic way a publication which we can heartily recommend as the best thing of its kind in existence. As a work of reference it will be simply invaluable in every library."-Boston Transcript.

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Bringing fine art within the reach of all, it may be especially recommended to schools, public or private."-The Nation.

VOLUME 1, 1900

This volume, beginning with January, 1900, comprises Van Dyck, Titian, Velasquez, Holbein, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Millet, Giov. Bellini, Murillo, Hals, and Raphael. Unbound, $1.50; bound in green buckram and gold, gilt top, $3.00; half morocco, $8.50. Single copies, 15 cents each.

VOLUME 2, 1901

Will follow the same plan as Volume I. Among
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are Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens, Al-
brecht Dürer, Andrea del Sarto, Corr ggio, Gains-
borough and Burne-Jones.

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NOTES. Short paragraphs, chiefly on literary, scientific, musical and dramatic topics.
REVIEWS OF BOOKS. By able writers and scholars (mainly specialists) of both hemispheres.
FINE ARTS. Competent criticism of art exhibitions and works of art, the drama, etc.

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