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BOWER'S THE PUPPET SHOW 12mo. $1.50.

A novel of to-day, laid in England and on the Continent, by MISS MARION BOWER, author of "The Story of Mollie. Those of its scenes which are tragic are said to be relieved by a certain humorous irony, and its numerous incidents-many of them decidedly dramatic-to lead rapidly to an unexpected ending.

DUDENEY'S MEN OF MARLOWE'S 12m0. $1.25.

Inter-related tales of denizens of an English "Inn "like those of the Temple. They are said to show a distinct advance in the author's work and considerable humor.

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From an advance note in the Bookman: "Marked by a fine vigor and imagination rather remind one of some of the shorter tales of J M. Barrie.... That masculine touch which has been praised so highly in her earlier work characterizes and dominates very strongly these stories."

DUDENEY'S FOLLY CORNER 12mo. $1.25.

Bookman: "A work of art permeated with an extraordinarily sympathetic understanding of the human heart.... Mrs. Dudeney is the equal of Thomas Hardy."

N. Y. Herald: "Her novel is so striking, so unusual, and yet so valuable, that it fascinates, and holds your attention through the swift succession of events.

COLEGROVE'S MEMORY

AN INDUCTIVE STUDY

By Prof. F W. COLEGROVE, of the University of Washington. With an introduction by President
G. STANLEY HALL of Clark University. 12mo. $1.50 net.

Boston Transcript: "The author is evidently a specialist
He treats of memory in its
natural and healthy activities as well as in its disordered state. To every person who has in charge only
the care of his own intellectual life the principles here developed will prove of interest, and of still greater
interest must these be to those teachers who are responsible for the development and training of so
many children during the formative period of their existence The style of the book is not so far
technical as to repel any reader who is anywise likely to take it up for a pastime."

HENDERSON'S SIDE LIGHTS ON ENGLISH HISTORY With 80 full-page illustrations from the rarest original mexxstint and line engravings. 300 pp. Quarto. $5.00 net.

Accounts and pictures by contemporaries dealing with the personality of Queen Elizabeth,the execution of Mary Stuart, characteristic traits of Cromwell, the return of Charles II, the Stuart in exile, etc., etc. N. Y. Tribune: "A better book to put in the hands of the lover of history, whether he be a beginner or an old student, we do not know.'

THE COURTOT MEMOIRS 8vo. $2.00.

A book that is attracting attention in the United States, Great Britain and Germany. Literary World: "More striking than any history can possibly be entertaining than any fiction,'

and more

LEE'S SOURCE BOOK OF ENGLISH HISTORY

Edited by Dr. GUY CARLETON LEE of Johns Hopkins

é09 pp. 12mo. $2.00 net.

Leading documents from the earliest mention of Britain to the last treaty with the Boers.

KRAUSSE'S RUSSIA IN ASIA With maps. $4.00.

GODFREY'S HARP OF LIFE 12mo, $1.50.

Bookman: "Another musical novel, and a good one too. She does not exaggerate the eccentricities of musicians. . . . She presents to her readers very human characters."

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WELLS'S HIS LORDSHIP'S LEOPARD 12mo. $1.50.

N. Y. Times Saturday Review: "The author's sense of humor and his inventive faculty are strongly illustrated on almost every page."

WELLS'S HER LADYSHIP'S ELEPHANT 12mo. $1.50.

HOPE'S RUPERT OF HENTZAU Illustrated by Gibson. 12mo. $1.50.
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A novel with a fresh and unhackneyed plot and treatment. It is like nothing else ever printed. It tells the story of a young girl from the West who is made the subject of an experiment by a Professor in Barnard College, which transforms her into the most beautiful woman in the world.

Beauty proves a key to the smart world, and for a time the houses of the rich are as familiar to her as the studios and" dens" of newspaper "girl bachelors" and art students had been. 12mo, cloth, ornate,

WOUNDS IN THE RAIN.

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ORANCE.

By JOHN OLIVER HOBBES, Author of "The School for Saints,"

etc.

This new novel by John Oliver Hobbes is a triumph of intellectual creativeness, and it has held me captive from cover to cover."- Clement K. Shorter, in "The Sphere."

Robert Orange' is a sequel to 'The School for Saints,' and a worthy sequel; but it may be read very well as a single production, and so read it will produce an abiding impression on any thoughtful mind. Robert Orange' is an eminently religious book, but it is conspicuously bright also; it is political, but it is also witty; it is philosophical, but it is also shrewd; it is an artistic collection of character studies, but they are all human and nearly all of individual type; but it has action also."Country Life, 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.50.

DISRAELI, ONE OF THE CHIEF CHARACTERS.

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By ROBERT BARR,

Author of "Tekla," "The Mutable Many," etc.

A new edition of this popular work, from entirely new plates, has been made at the suggestion of some of Mr. Barr's many admirers. Changes and corrections have been made by the author. With new illustrations by HARRISON FISHER. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. Beautifully printed and bound, .

THE IMACE BREAKERS. By GERTRUDE DIX.

$1.50

A realistic novel, devoted to a study of modern socialism. Miss Dix has lived in socialistic colonies and is said to have experimented with most of the communal ideas discussed in this work. The book, in consequence, is always fresh and interesting. 12mo, cloth,

$1.50

LOVE AND MR. LEWISHAM.
By H. G. WELLS,

Author of "The War of the Worlds," etc.

A novel by this well-known author in an entirely new field. A subtle, delicate, and dainty story dealing with the passion of love.

The London Morning Post speaks of it as "a work of genius," while the Daily Telegraph says it "will be considered by many the most fascinating piece of work that Mr. Wells has done." Literature says: "The handful of vivid hum an figures belong to a great extent to the world of South Kensington students, and into that often purposeless and sordid background Mr. Wells weaves the poetry of life and the beauty of human love." 12mo, cloth, richly bound,

$1.50

For sale by all booksellers, or sent post-paid.

FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY, 5 & 7, East 16th St., New York.

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The Fine New Novel-EBEN HOLDEN-Verdict of Book Lovers

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Herne, a Famous Dramatist. had a finer piece of characing."- Boston "Wonderful reality command a wide readCapen President of Tufts

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tiful story."-Louisville

ND who is Eben Holden whom press and public are now praising?

He is the hero of a

unwritten lore of

vigorating atmosphere humor of field and rugged character, plain people whom whose sturdy sense glory of America.

erican of all novels.

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new novel that has in it the the north woods, the inof the mountains, the fireside, the power of the wisdom of the Lincoln loved, and of right has been the It is the most Am"It is a tincture of New York Nation. story ever written, abounds in matchless dance, the fair, the meet

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pictures of rustic life, the

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ing, the sociable, the forest camp, the school lyceum. It is full of clean,

wholesome humor. "There are

says the Boston Globe.

It is a

cloth with gilt top and 432 Price, $1.50. For

cover.

"Read it from
stopping only
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at least two laughs on every page, handsome book, bound in red pages-all gold from cover to sale at all bookstores.

"Most
vivid battle
scene since Victor
Hugo's description of
Waterloo." - DR. LOUIS
KLOPSCH of The
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ies of the west."

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Cover to cover

for a hasty savs President Lawrence Univertive of a distinctive ter as Bret Harte's storcago Record.

"A wholesome book filled with real people who live and speak. I like the

tone of the story, and the fine humor of it."-Dean Hodges of the Harvard Theological School.

LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY,

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Boston

Mr. John Lane's Fall
Fall Announcements

[SECOND LIST]

**Complete lists will be sent post free on application.

THE LOVER'S LIBRARY

Size, 54x3 inches. Bound in Cloth. Price 50 cents net. Bound in Leather. Price 75 cents net Vol. I. THE LOVE POEMS OF SHELLEY

Vol. II. THE LOVE POEMS OF BROWNING

Vol. III. THE SILENCE OF LOVE, By Edmond Holmes Vol. IV. The CUPID AND PSYCHE of Apuleius in English

Other Volumes in Preparation

The title of The Lover's Library is sufficiently descriptive to make explanation of the purpose of the Series almost unnecessary.

It is sought to include in a group of compact little volumes, all that the great British poets have written about Love; and from time to time a prose volume, or a volume of modern verse which may be considered of sufficient importance, will be added to the Library.

The delicate decorations, by Mr. Philip Connard, on pages, end papers, and covers, make the little books dainty enough for small presents, and it is hoped that those who do not receive them as presents from others will seize the opportunity of making presents to themselves.

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BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN

A HUNDRED ANECDOTES OF ANIMALS. With 102 full-page illustrations and a cover design by PERCY J. BILLINGHUrst.

4to, $1.50.

With numerous

DON QUIXOTE OF THE MANCHA. Retold by JUDGE PARRY for Children. Illustrated in colors by WALTER CRANE. Square 8vo, with cover design by WALTER CRANE. $1.50. MOTHER GOOSE COOKED. By JOHN H. MYRTLE and REGINALD RIGBY. colored illustrations. 8vo, picture boards. 75 cents. PROVERBS IMPROVED. With 24 colored illustrations, cover and title page by GRACE H. MAY and verses written around them by FREDERIC CHAPMAN. Imp. 16mo. Picture Boards. 75 cents.

JOHN LANE, 251 Fifth Avenue, N. Y.

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McCLURE, PHILLIPS & Co

FALL - ANNOUNCEMENT

New Books Just Published

An Eagle Flight

THE best book by the best Filipino writer.

By Dr. JOSÉ RIZAL

Dr. Rizal achieved real distinction

in literature before his tragic death at the hands of the Spaniards.
Cloth, 12mo, 5%x73⁄4, $1.25.

The Archbishop and the Lady

By Mrs. SCHUYLER
CROWNINSHIELD

A NOVEL of modern society, depicting social romance and life.

April's Sowing

Cloth, 12mo, 5%x73⁄4, $1.5c.

A YOUNG love story tuned to a note of light comedy.

By GERTRUDE HALL

Illustrated. Cloth, 12m0, 5%x73⁄4, $1.50.

The Darlingtons

By ELMORE ELLIOTT PEAKE

A NOVEL of the Middle West, dealing with the fortunes of a typical well-to-do

family.

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By NORMAN DUNCAN

By Rev.]

CYRUS T. BRADY

SERIES of stories based on the early land and sea fights of our country.
Illustrated. Cloth, 5x8%, $1.50.

Yankee Enchantments

By CHARLES BATTELL LOOMIS

QUAINT stories, Yankee in setting, but as fanciful as anything written.

Forty illustrations by F. Y. Cory. Cloth, 12mo, 5%x73⁄4, $1.25.

The Jumping Kangaroo and the Apple-Butter Cat

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By JOHN W. HARRINGTON

BOOK of animal stories for children of all ages.
Forty-eight illustrations by J. M. Condé. Cloth, 800, 7x9%, $1.00.

McCLURE, PHILLIPS & Co., 141-155 East 25th street, NEW YORK

1900

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