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HOLIDAY SEASON.

Colonial Days and Dames. By ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON, Yr of "Through Colonial Door

ways." Illustrated. 12mo, cloth extra, $1.25. Edition de Luxe, limited to the number of subscribers.

The extraordinary success of "Through Colonial Doorways" has caused the authoress to prepare another book on the same lines, which, like it, deals with colonial personages and incidents. The Edition de Luxe will be profusely illustrated by portraits and sketches, while the small paper edition has the necessary number of illustrations to make a delightful Christmas gift. COLONIAL DAYS AND DAMES.

The Colonial Library. THROUGH COLONIAL DOORWAYS.

Two volumes. 12mo, in box, $2.50.

Napoleon at Home. The Daily Life of the Emperor at the Tuileries. By

FREDERICK MASSON. With twelve full-page illustra

tions by F. DE MYRBACH. 2 volumes. 8vo, $7.50. "These two handsome volumes form an addition to Napoleonic literature which perfectly accords with the fashion of the present day and the taste which delights in domestic revelations concerning great personalities."-London Daily Telegraph.

Napoleon and the Fair Sex. By

of the French art. I volume. 8vo, $5.00.

FREDERICK MASSON. With ter

full-page illustrations in the best style

Memoirs of Count Lavalette, Adjutant and Private Secretary to

NÁPOLEON, and Postmaster-Ġen

eral under the Empire. With portraits. Limited edition of 150 copies for America. 12m0, cloth, gilt top, $3.00. Large paper edition, limited to 25 copies for America. 8vo, cloth, $6 co net.

The Works of Laurence Sterne. Edited by GEORGE SAINTS

BURY, with illustrations by E. J. WHEELler. 8 volumes. 16mo, cloth, $6.00; half calf and half morocco, $13.50. Large paper edition.. 150 copies printed. 50 for America. 6 volumes. 8vo, buckram, $18.00.

Published in connection with Dent & Co., of London.

Translated.
By MADAME DE STAËL.

With an introduction

Corinne, or Italy. by GEORGE SAINTSBURY. Illustrated by H. S. Greig. 2

volumes. 12mo, cloth, $2.00; half calf or half morocco, $4.50. Large-paper edition.
printed. 50 for America. 2 volumes. 8vo, buckram, $6.00.
Published in connection with Dent & Co., of London.

100 copies

Chosen by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON. Illustrated by W.

Early English Ballads. w. CUBITT COOKE. Illustrated with atest

two hundred illustrations 4 volumes. 16mo, cloth, $5.00; half calf or half morocco, $10.00.

ADOLPHE

History of the French Revolution. By LOUIS
THIERS, ex-Prime Min-

ister of France. Translated, with notes and illustrations from the most authentic sources, by FREDERIC SHOBERL. New edition, printed from new type, with fifty illustrations on steel engraved by WILLIAM GREATBATCH. 5 volumes. 8vo, cloth, $3.00 per volume; half morocca $5.00 per volume.

This edition will be uniform with the new edition of Thiers's "History of the Consulate and the Empire of France," and wil be published in monthly volumes, commencing September, 1894. Subscriptions will be received for complete sets only by a... booksellers and the publishers.

History of the Consulate and the Empire of France. By LOUIS ADOLPHE THIERS, ex- Prime Minister of France. Translated from

the French, with the sanction of the author, by D. FORBES CAMPBELL. An entirely new edition, printed from new type, and illustrated with thirty-six steel plates printed from the French originals. Now complete in 12 octavo volumes, with thirty-six steel plates. Cloth. $35.00; half morocco, gilt top, $60.00.

The only good edition of the English translation has long been out of print, and the present publishers, in connection with an English house, have brought out a limited edition to meet the demand of the libraries and book-buyer. The last volume of this sumptuous edition has just been issued.

For sale by all booksellers, or will be sent direct by

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, Philadelphia.

BOOKS

FOR
THE

HOLIDAY SEASON.

The Birds About Us. By CHARLES CONRAD ABBOTT, M.D., author of

"Recent Rambles,' "Travels in a Tree-Top," etc.

Illustrated with upward of seventy-five bird portraits. I volume. 12mo, cloth, $2.00.

For every lover of birds. It is written in a familiar and genial style, and is not burdened with technicalities, while being accurate in every particular.

Madonna and Other Poems. By HARRISON S. MORRIS. Illustrated.

12mo, cloth extra, $2.00.

This is the first collected edition of the author's poems, many of which have never previously appeared in print. The edition is printed from type, and limited to 750 copies for America and England.

The Sketch-Book. By WASHINGTON IRVING.

By WASHINGTON IRVING. New edition. Illustrated with engravings on wood, from original designs. 2 volumes.

8vo, cloth extra, gilt top, $4.00; half calf or half morocco, $7.00. The illustrations of this edition were made for the Artist Edition, the type is new, and the size is suitable for the library and the table, making the most desirable edition of this popular classic now published.

My First Book. The First Literary Experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn,

W. Clark Russell, Grant Allen, Hall Caine, George R. Sims, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, M. E. Braddon, F. W. Robinson, H. Rider Haggard, R. M. Ballantyne, I. Zangwill, Morley Roberts, David Christie Murray, Marie Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, John Strange Winter, Bret Harte, "Q," Robert Louis Stevenson, and Robert Buchanan. an introduction by JEROME K. JEROME. Profusely illustrated. 8vo, cloth, $2.50.

With

Tom Cringle's Log. half calf or half morocco, $4.50.

By MICHAEL SCOTT. 2 volumes. 16mo, cloth, $2.00;

Cruise of the "Midge." BY MICHAEL SCOTT.

2 volumes.

16mo, cloth,

$2.00; half calf or half morocco, $4.50. "Two books which we never fail to peruse every year are Tom Cringle's Log' and the Cruise of the Midge,' in which humor and pathos, the most gorgeous descriptions, and the most thrilling narrative so marvelously intermingle." -London City Journal. With

Pen and Pencil Sketches. By HENRY STACY MARKS, R.A.

four photogravure plates and one hundred

and twenty-four fac-simile illustrations. 2 volumes. 8vo, Irish linen, gilt, $8.00. There will be included in the volume many unpublished drawings left by Fred. Walker, the remarkable young English artist, who is drawn by Du Maurier in the character of "Little Billee" in "Trilby."

Thomas A'Kempis's Imitation of Christ. Edited by CANON

FARRAR. Illus

trated by new and quaint illustrations. Illuminated with initial letters, making the most desirable edition published. 16mo, cloth, $1.50; limp morocco, $4.00.

Two Girls. A Book for Young Girls. By AMY E. BLANCHARD, author of " Twenty

Little Maidens." Illustrated by IDA WAUGH. 12mo, cloth extra, $1.25.

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Chambers's Concise Gazetteer of the World.

Topographical, Statistical, Historical. I volume. Crown 8vo. Uniform with Reader's Reference Library. Half morocco, $2.50.

This book does not claim to be exhaustive. Its aim has been to tell everything that may be reasonably wanted about every place likely to be looked for.

For sale by all booksellers, or will be sent direct by

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, Philadelphia.

VALUABLE GIFT BOOKS.

Paul and Virginia.

By BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE. With a Biographical Sketch, and numerous Illustrations by Maurice Leloir. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

It is believed that this standard edition of "Paul and Virginia" with Leloir's charming illustrations will prove a most acceptable addition to the series of illustrated foreign classics in which D. Appleton & Co. have published "The Story of Colette," An Attic Philosopher in Paris," and "Picciola."

The Three Musketeers.

In two

By ALEXANDRE DUMAS, An édition de luxe (limited to 750 copies), with 250 Illustrations by Maurice Leloir. volumes. Royal 8vo. Buckram, with specially designed cover, $12.00.

"Such a book lends itself to the draughtsman's art, and both requires and rewards decoration. But it must be decoration of the best; and it has waited long. At length, however I have it before me now-an edition has been prepared which should satisfy both the lovers of black and white and the lovers of picturesque fiction. It is scarcely too much to say that were Alexandre Dumas alive to-day, to see this latest form of his greatest work-first published exactly fifty years ago-he who loved the sumptuous with an almost tropical fervor, and built a grand theatre for the production of his own dramas, would weep tears of joy over his offspring."

-STANLEY J. WEYMAN, in The Book Buyer.

The Farmer's Boy.

By CLIFTON JOHNSTON, author of "The Country School in New England," etc. With 64 Illustrations by the author. 8vo. Cloth, $2.50.

The memories of the farm which are cherished by so many dwellers in cities are preserved in this delightful volume in tangible form. Mr. Johnson follows the work and play of farm life through the seasons, illustrating its quaint and picturesque features, and presenting a volume which has, among other merits, that of a truthful history of life.

Popular Astronomy:

A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HEAVENS. By CAMILLE FLAMMARION. Translated from the French by J. ELLARD GORE, F.R.A.S. With 3 Plates and 288 Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, $4.50.

The Dawn of Civilization. (EGYPT AND CHALDEA.) By Prof. MASPERO. Edited by the Rev. Prof. SAYCE, Translated by M. L. MCCLURE. With Map and over 470 Illustrations. 4to. Cloth.

This volume is an attempt to put together in a lucid and interesting manner all that the monuments have revealed to us concerning the earliest civilization of Egypt and Chaldæa. The period dealt with covers the history of Egypt from the earliest date to the fourteenth dynasty, and that of Chaldæa during its first empire.

Schools and Masters of Sculpture.

By A. G. RADCLIFFE, author of "Schools and Masters of Painting." With 35 full-page Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $3.00. The Presidents of the United States. 1789-1894 By JOHN FISKE, CARL SCHURZ, WILLIAM E. RusSELL, DANIEL C. GILMAN, WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS, ROBERT C. WINTHROP, GEORGE BANCROFT, JOHN HAY, and others. Edited by JAMES GRANT WILSON. Steel Portraits, Fac-simile Letters, and other Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth.

With 23

This volume contains brief biographies of the twenty-three Presidents of the United States by various authors, many of them distinguished scholars and statesmen who were peculiarly fitted by their training or contact with our Chief Magistrates to render ample and impartial justice to their subjects. These articles contain a complete record of the most important events in the nation's history from the inauguration of Washington to the summer of 1894. The editor has added brief notices of the ladies of the White House, and sketches of other persons connected with the families of the Presidents.

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In this work the publishers offer something which is not furnished by histories or encyclopædias-namely, a succinct but comprehensive expert account of our country at the present day. Among the contributors are:

Hon. J. R. SOLEY, EDWARD ATKINSON, LL.D., Col. GEORGE E. WARING, Jr., Professor J. B. MCMASTER, CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER, Major J. W. POWELL, WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL.D., LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D., H. H. BANCROFT, Judge THOMAS M. COOLEY, CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, Hon. WILLIAM L. WILSON, President D. C. GILMAN, H. G. PROUT, and F. D. MILLET.

A History of the United States Navy,

From 1775 to 1894. By EDGAR STANTON MACLAY, A.M. With Technical Revision by Lieut. Roy C. SMITH, U. S. N. In two volumes. With numerous Maps, Diagrams, and Is trations. 8vo. Cloth, $7.00.

"It fills a place which has almost escaped the attention of historians."-New York Tribune.

In the Track of the Sun. READINGS FROM THE DIARY OF A GLOBE TROTTER. BY FREDERICK DIODATI THOMPSON. Profusely lustrated with Engravings from Photographs and from Drawings by Harry Fenn. Large 8vo. Cloth, gilt top, $6. "Mr. Thompson is an intelligent observer, who describes what he has seen with humor and point. We know of no equally convenient and handsome publication illustrating a journey around the world."-The Outlook.

"Few 'globe trotters' have given their impressions of travel so comely a form as Mr. Thompson in this handsome ilustrated volume."-London Saturday Review.

Songs of the Soil.

By FRANK L. STANTON. With a Preface by JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. 16mo. Cloth, gilt top, uncut, $1.50.

Vernon's Aunt.

By Mrs. EVERARD COTES (Sara Jeannette Duncan), author of "A Social Departure," 'An American Girl in London," "The Simple Adventures of a Memsahib," and "A Daughter of To-day.' With many Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth. After her strong and absorbing novel, "A Daughter of To-day," Mrs. Cotes again demonstrates her elasticity by a return to the vivacious humor which gained her first laurels.

New Juvenile Books.

Chris, the Model-Maker. A Story of New York. By WILLIAM O. STODDARD, author of "Little Smoke," "On the Old Frontier, etc. With 6 full-page Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth $1.50.

The Patriot Schoolmaster. By HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH author of "The Boys of Greenway Court," "In the Boyhood of Lincoln," etc. With 6 full-page Illustrations. 12mo Cloth, $1.50.

Decatur and Somers. By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL, author of "Paul Jones," "Little Jarvis," etc. With 6 full-page Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.

Madeleine's Rescue. A Story for Girls and Boys. By JEANNE SCHULTZ, author of "The Story of Colette," "Straight On" With many Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, $1.00.

etc.

The Golden Fairy Book. With 10 Illustrations by H. R MILLAR. Square 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

opy (free) of the illustrated holiday number of Appleton's Bulletin, containing announcements of

PPLETON & CO., 72 Fifth Avenue, New York.

ANDREW LANG'S NEW FAIRY BOOK.

Longmans, THE YELLOW FAIRY BOOK.

Green, and Co.'s New Books.

Wandering Words.

Reprinted papers from various sources. By SIR EDWIN ARNOLD, M.A., K. C.I.E.,C.S.I., author of "Seas and Lands," etc. With 44 Illustrations, of which 22 are full-page. 8vo, 384 pages, $5.00.

Studies of Nature on the

Coast of Arran.

12

By GEORGE MILNER. With 10 full-page copper Plates and Illustrations in the Text by NOEL W. JOHNSON. 12mo, colored top, $2.00.

Butterflies and Moths.

By W. FURNEAUX, F.R.G.S., author of "The Out-door World." With 12 colored Plates and a large number of Illustrations in the Text. Crown 8vo, $3.50.

On The Wallaby;

Or, Through the East and Across Australia. By GUY BOOTHBY. With 8 Plates and 85 Illustrations in the Text by BEN BOOTHBY. 8vo, $4.00.

Sharps and Flats.

A Complete Revelation of the
Secrets of Cheating at Games of
Chance and Skill. By JOHN
NEVIL MASKELYNE. With 4
Plates and 62 Illustrations in the
Text. Crown 8vo, cloth, orna-
mental, $1.50.

MEMORIALS
PALACE.

OF ST.

Edited by ANDREW LANG.

With 22 Plates and 82 Illustrations in the Text by H. J. FORD.

Cloth, Gilt Edges, $2.00.

Uniform with The Blue Fairy Book," "The Green Fairy Book," etc.

RECENT BOOKS BY MR. LANG.

COCK LANE AND COMMON SENSE: A Series of Papers.

Crown 8vo, $2.25.

"It is, as a whole, an instructing and entertaining dissertation on ghosts, apparitions, and the like."-ARGONAUT.

BAN AND ARRIÈRE BAN: A Rally of Fugitive

Rhymes.

With Frontispiece. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, $1.50.

A HISTORY OF ST. ANDREWS.
With Illustrations by J. HODGE. 8vo, $5.00.

NEW NOVELS.

THE MATCHMAKER.

By MRS. L. B. WALFORD.

Crown 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.50.

"A new novel by the author of The Baby's Grandmother' and 'Mr. Smith is always eagerly anticipated by those who enjoy a love story told with a charming freshness of style, with a satirical yet good-natured treatment of human foibles, and with a vivid, witty, and animating use of that sentiment which makes the round.' The Matchmaker' gives a piquant hint of the plot.

world found one of the most delightful of its author's works, and comes in

It will good time to amuse people worn by summer weather."-NEW YORK TRIBUNE.

THE PEOPLE OF THE MIST.

A TALE OF AFRICAN ADVENTURE.
By H. RIDER HAGGARD,

Author of "Nada, the Lily," "Montezuma's Daughter," "She," etc.
With 16 Full-page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.25.

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DOREEN. The Story of a Singer. By EDNA LYALL, author of 'We Two," Donovan," "In the Golden Days," etc. Crown 8vo, buckram cloth, ornamental, 512 pages, $1.50. "Edna Lyall's is one of her best. It has, naturally, enough of tragedy to make it intensely interesting without being sensational in any offensive sense. The heroine, Doreen, is a delightful character, sturdy, strong, lovable, womanly, and genuinely Irish. Miss Bayly is a conscientious writer, imbued with deep feeling, a high purpose, and her style is attractive and pure." -BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER,

JAMES'S

By EDGAR SHEPPARD, M.A., Sub-Dean of the
Chapels Royal, Hon. Chaplain to the Queen and
H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge, etc. With
42 full-page Plates and 34 Illustrations in the
Text.
2 vols., large 8vo, $10.50.

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A HISTORY OF PAINTING.

By Prof. JOHN C. VAN DYKE, of Rutgers College. With Frontispiece and 109 Illustrations in the Text. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

For sale by booksellers, or sent, post-paid, by the publishers, on receipt of price.

LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO., Publishers, 15 E. 16th St., New York.

LITTLE,

BROWN, & CO.'S NEW BOOKS.

Three heroines of

New England Romance.

I. PRISCILLA, by Harriet Prescott Spofford. II. AGNES SURRIAGE, by Alice Brown. III. MARTHA HILTON, by Louise Imogen Guiney. With notes on the towns in which they lived, and about 80 illustrations, including numerous full-page pictures, by Edmund H. Garrett. 12mo. Cloth, gilt top, $2.00.

A charming volume, dealing with the courtship and marriage of three famous beauties of old colonial times. Pictures of New England landscape, colonial houses, costumes of old time, austere Puritan men, and pretty Puritan women greet the eye upon almost every page.

A New Volume of Stories

by the author of "With Fire and Sword.”

LILLIAN MORRIS, and Other Stories. By Henryk Sienkiewicz. Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin. With illustrations by Edmund H. Garrett. 16mo. White and gold, $1.25. (Uniform with " Yanko the Musician, and Other Stories," by the same author.)

The scene of two of the stories in this volume, "Lillian Morris" and "Sachem," is laid in the far West of America. "The Bull-Fight" is a most vivid and powerful description of that favorite amusement of Spain. Angel" is a pathetic little story of Polish life.

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The Napoleon Romances

by Alexandre Dumas.

Six new volumes in the Library Edition of the Romances of Alexandre Dumas. With 12 etchings and photogravures, and 12 half-tone plates, including historical portraits and original illustrations by E. Van Muyden, Edmund H. Garrett, Félix Oudart, and Frank T. Merrill. 6 vols. 12mo. In box. Decorated cloth, gilt top, $9.00; plain cloth, gilt top, $7.50.

The new volumes embrace: I. The Companions of Jehu. 2 vols. II. The Whites and the Blues. 2 vols. Forming "The Napoleon Romances." III. The She-Wolves of Machecoul and the Corsican Brothers. 2 vols.

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By the Author of
Modern Horsemanship.

CURB, SNAFFLE, AND SPUR. A Method of Training Young Horses for the Cavalry Service and for General Use Under the Saddle. By Edward L. Anderson, author of "Modern Horsemanship." With 31 half-tone illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $1.50.

The Romances of Victor bugo.
New Volumes.

I. HANS OF ICELAND. II. BUG-JARGAL, CLAUDE GUEUX, and THE LAST DAY OF A CONDEMNED. Completing the Library Edition of Victor Hugo's Romances. With plates. 12mo. Per volume, decorated cloth, gilt top, $1.50; plain cloth, gilt top, $1.25.

Uniform with the above in price and style: Les Misérables. 5 vols. Toilers of the Sea. 2 vols. The Man who Laughs. 2 vols. Notre Dame. 2 vols. Ninety-Three. I vol. ISSUED.

CUTHBERT BEDE'S COLLEGE STORIES. I. The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman. II. Little Mr. Bouncer and his Friend Verdant Green. III. Tales of College Life. With 6 etchings and 253 illustrations. 3 vols. 12mo. Cloth, $5.00. THE WORLD'S BEST HYMNS. With introduction by Prof. J. W. Churchill, and 40 pictures by L. K Harlow. New edition, with additional Hymns. 12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.50. ELIZABETHAN SONGS "IN HONOUR OF LOVE AND BEAUTIE." With etched title, 7 photogravure plates, 4 head-pieces, and 50 headings and tail pieces, by Edmund H. Garrett. Introduction by Andrew Lang. 12mo. Cloth, extra, $2.00.

LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers, 254 Washington St., Boston.

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