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Wild Life in a Southern County.

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By the author of The Gamekeeper at Home." 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.25.

"A charming out-of-door book; perhaps even more delightful than 'The Gamekeeper at Home.' It might be defined as a multum in parvo encyclopædia of country sights and country matters. Open it where you may, you cannot fail to find something attractive "-says The Saturday Review.

Sea and Shore.

A collection of Poems. A new edition-the third-enlarged and revised. Price reduced to $1.

18mo, cloth, red edges.

The Story of Sigurd the Volsung, and the Fall of the Nibelungen.
By WILLIAM MORRIS, author of The Earthly Paradise." A new edition. Price reduced to $2.50.
The Epic of Hades.

A Poem. A new edition, from the seventh London edition. 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.50.

Keats's Poetical Works.

Edited, with a Memoir, by Lord HOUGHTON. A new edition. 16mo, cloth, gilt top. Price, $2.

Canterbury Chimes;

Or, CHAUCER TALES RETOLD FOR CHILDREN. BY FRANCIS STORR and HAWES TURNER. 16m0, cloth. A new edition. Price reduced to $1.

The Man Without a Country,

And other Tales. By EDWARD E. HALE. A new edition. Price reduced to $1.25.

Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea.

Translated by ELLEN FROTHINGHAM. A new edition, with Illustrations. Square 12mo, cloth, gilt. Price, $2.

Mary Wollstonecraft's Letters to Imlay.

With two Portraits after Opie. A new edition. 12mo, cloth. Price, $2.

Gwen :

A Drama in Monologue. By the author of " The Epic of Hades." 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.50.

Signor Monaldini's Niece.

The fifth edition of this really clever novel is now selling. Series, bound in a new style, green cloth, black and gold.

Life and Times of Stein;

Or, GERMANY AND PRUSSIA IN THE NAPOLEONIC AGE.
Modern History in the University of Cambridge, England.
Price, $7.50.

The Life of J. M. W. Turner, R.A.

It is the first issue in the No Name (second) Price, $1.

By J. R. SEELEY, M.A., Regius Professor of 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. With Portrait and Maps.

By PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON. Nine etchings after Turner's sketches, and four Woodcuts. Square 12mo. Price, $2.50.

Hebrew Men and Times,

FROM THE PATRIARCHS TO THE MESSIAH. By JOSEPH HENRY ALLEN, Lecturer on Ecclesiastical Hisory in Harvard University. A new edition, enlarged. 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.50.

The Dramatic List.

A Record of the Principal Performances of Living Actors and Actresses on the British Stage. Compiled and edited by CHARLES EYRE PASCOE. Crown 8vo, morocco. Price, $5.

The Gamekeeper at Home.

Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life. Third edition. 12mo, cloth. Price, $1.50.

Reading as a Fine Art.

By ERNEST LEGOUVE. From the ninth French edition, by Miss ALGER. 16mo, cloth. Price, 50 cts.

ROBERTS BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, BOSTON.

THE "AVON" EDITION.

THE COMPLETE DRAMATIC AND POETICAL WORKS OF

William Shakespeare.

One vol., imperial 8vo, 960 pp., 24 illustrations. Cloth extra, gilt back, $3; sheep, marble edge, $3.50 cloth extra, gilt edge, $3.75; Turkey antique, $8.

**As this work exceeds the limit of four pounds, copies have been done up in two parts, specially for mailing. Price, free of postage, in cloth, $3.75; sheep, $4.50.

The publishers of "The Avon Shakespeare" are well aware of the many editions of Shakespeare that have already issued from the press of both England and America, but they have, nevertheless, been induced to undertake the publication of the present volume by the generally expressed desire for a book in large, clear type, the text of which should embody the latest revisions of the best Shakesperian scholars. As the readings of Messrs. Clark and Wright have been carefully followed, it is believed that this result has been most fully achieved.

The graphically descriptive Life, by Dr. John S. Hart, is rich with new and varied information, gleaned by the accomplished hand of the author from the late discoveries made by Shakesperian antiquaries, who have been stimulated in their untiring researches after all relating to the great poet's life by the ever-increasing, never-flagging, public interest in one of whom his personal friend, "Rare Ben Jonson," said, "Neither man nor muse can praise too much."

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The Alphabetical Index to the Characters in Shakespeare's Plays, the Index to Familiar Passages, and the very complete Glossarial Index, are very valuable features, important or essential to the fullest understanding of Shakespeare's works by either the student or the general reader. The illustrations are from the sketches by Kenny Meadows, Frith, or other artists of nearly equal celebrity.

The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare,

With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, original and selected, together with a complete Glossary. Four volumes demi 8vo, tinted paper, cloth, $10; library style, $12; cheap edition, 4 vols. bound in 2, cloth, $6; sheep, $8.

Rollins' Ancient History.

A new stereotype edition in four vols., 8vo. Large type, cloth, gilt, $10; library sheep, $12; cheap edition, 4 vols. bound in 2, cloth, $6; sheep, $8.

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With Critical Observations on their Works. With Notes by PETER CUNNINGHAM, and a Life of the Author, by MACAULAY. New and cheap edition, 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, $2.50; sheep, library style, $3.50.

Heavenly Dawn;

Original and Selected Pieces. By MARGARET H. MORRIS, author of "The Beauties of Upham." One vol., 16m0, 402 pages, cloth extra, gilt edge, $1.25; full English calf, pure flexible, $3.

The System of Calculating Diameter, Circumference, Area, and Squaring the Circle,

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The Rights and Duties of Rectors, Church Wardens, and Vestrymen in the American Church (Episcopal).

By Rev. HENRY MASON BAUM. 12m0, cloth, 300 pages, $1.50.

A Complete and Unabridged Translation of Legouvé's "Art of Reading.” By EDWARD ROTH. With an excellent Portrait of Ernest Legouvé, of the French Academy. With Notes, mainly Biographical or Critical, and, where deemed necessary, pretty full, on the several French authors, orators, professors, actors, actresses, institutions, etc., so frequently alluded to in the text-about 80 in all. Without some aid of this kind the ordinary American reader can hardly appreciate the book.

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