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WEEKLY RECORD OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

In this list, the titles in brevier are direct transcriptions from books actually received, according to the rules of the American Library Association; those in nonpareil are from the best information available, and will be repeated in brevier when the book is received for registry.

The notes followed by a number are those which are sent out on printed title-slips, as revised by the Library Association authorities; unless bracketed, which means that they have not yet been so revised. Those not followed by a number are on the sole authority of the WEEKLY and are not included in the title-slip registry.

Sizes are designated as follows: F. folio: over 30 centimeters high); Q. (4to: under 30 cm.); O. (8vo: 25 cm.). D. (12m0: 20 cm.); S. (16mo: 17%1⁄2 cm.); T. (24m0: 15 cm.); Tt. (32m0: 122 cm.); Fe. (48mo: 10 cm.). Sq., obl., nar., designate square, oblong, narrow books of these heights. Where figure instead of letter symbols are used, the record is from publisher's designation, and not measurement.

Imported books are marked with an asterisk; authors' and subscription books, or books published at net prices, with two asterisks; educational books published at “wholesale" prices, with a dagger. Almanac, see Illustrated annual.

Anderson, Rasmus B. Amerika ikke opdaget af Columbus: en historisk Skildring af Normændenes Opdagelse af Amerika i det 1ode Aarhundrede; med et Anhang om de Nordiske Sprogs historiske, sproglige, literære og videnskabelige Værd; oversat fra Engelsk af C. Chrest. Chic., J: Anderson & Co., 1878. 125 p. por. D. cl., $1. Anderson, Rasmus B., ed. Julegave: et Udvalg af Eventyr og Fortællinger. 3d rev. ed. Chic., J: Anderson & Co., 1878. 234 p. D. cl., 75 c. Appletons' illustrated hand-book of American winter resorts; for tourists and invalids. With maps. Rev. for season 1878-'79. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 8138 p. D. cl., 75 c.; pap., 50 c.

Not only a complete guide for tourists, but containing important and valuable information for invalids regarding the climatic and local condition of all the resorts named; aims to be full, precise, and authentic ; admirably condensed and easy for reference.

Brinkley, Mrs. Hugh L. A woman's thoughts N. Y., Derby Bros., 1879.

about men.

145

p. S. pap., 50 c. Satirical sketches of the old beau, the dandy, the heiresshunter, the nice young man, the modern spoon, the general lover, the spoilt man, the gossip, the masher, the betting man, the coming man, etc.

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Burnett, Mrs. Frances Hodgson. Jarl's daughter, and other stories; reprinted from Peterson's Magazine, for which they were originally written. Phila., Peterson, [1879.] 20-146 p. T. pap., 25 C.

Includes also The men who loved Elizabeth; and, Wanted-a young person. Three short, pleasing love stories. Cambridge, Ada. My guardian. II. by Frank Dicksee. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 7 + 274 p. S. pap., 60 c.

Simple, ingenuous account of a young English girl's life, told by herself; scenes laid in the fens about Cambridgeshire, England; orphaned by the Indian massacre at Cawnpore, she becomes the ward of a young officer; interesting scenes and events growing out of the connection. Campbell, T: and Falconer, W: Poetical works, with memoir of each. (Riverside ed.) Bost., Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1878. 236 p. 8°. cl., $1.75. Cheever, H: T. Autobiography and memorials of Ichabod Washburn; showing how a great business was developed and large wealth acquired for the uses of benevolence. Bost., Lothrop, [1879]. 222 p. S. cl.. $1. Ichabod Washburn was the founder and first president of Washburn & Moen Wire Manufactory, of Worcester, Mass.; he was a self-made man, rising from small beginnings; a benefactor, after accumulating wealth, of benevolent and educational institutions, a contributor to home and foreign missions, etc.; autobiography written by request, with special reference to his experience in giving. Died 1868. Clark, A. L. A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women. Chic., Jansen, McClurg & Co., 1879. 410 p. 8°. shp., $4.

Conant, Helen S. A primer of Spanish literature. N. Y., Harper, 1879. 227 p. Tt. (Harper's half-hour ser., no. 83.) pap., 25 c.

Traces the history of Spanish literature, from its rise in the twelfth century to the present time; brief notices of important works and epochs, biographical mention of authors, and a general grouping and characterization of literature; chronologically arranged. Index. Conversion of the west.

4 v. N. Y., Pott, Young & Co., [1879.] 16°. maps. cl., ea.,

75 c.

Cont. :-The continental Teutons, by C: Merivale, 180 p. -The Celts, by G. F. Maclear, 189 p.-The English, by G. F. Maclear, 186 p.-The Northmen, by G. F. Maclear,

202 p.

Historical outline of the beginnings of Christianity in Germany, Ireland, England, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, and the final conversion of the west.

Drake, C: D. Treatise on the law of suits by attachment in the U. S. 5th ed., rev., corr. and enl. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1878. 770 p. 8°. shp., $6.

Drake, S: A. Captain Nelson: a romance of colonial days. N. Y., Harper, 1879. 172 p. O. (Harper's lib. of Am. fict., no. 12.) pap.,

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German (The): how to give it, how to lead it, how to dance it; by two amateur leaders. Chic., Jansen, McClurg & Co., 1879. 132 p. S. cl., $1.25.

Divided into chapters, instructing the hostess upon her duties; the dancers upon points of the social etiquette of the dance; the "leader" as to all that should and should not be done, etc.; instruction for dancing over 100 different figures, on getting up figures, etc.

Goldsmith, Oliver. The vicar of Wakefield a tale. N. Y., Harper, 1879. 258 p. Tt. (Harper's half-hour ser., no. 85.) pap., 25 c. Greenfield, W. S. Alcohol: its use and abuse. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 95 p. sq. T. (Health primers, no. 2.) cl., 40 c.

Treats of the nature of alcohol and alcoholic beverages; the physiological action of-the effects when taken in excess-uses in ill-health and disease, in old age, etc., and the right use of.

Gréville, Henry (pseud). Pretty little countess Zina: a Russian story; tr. from the French by Mary Neal Sherwood. Phila., Peterson, [1879.] 15-430 p. T. pap., 75 c.

Of Russian people of rank, the scenes being laid in St. Petersburg, Moscow, and other Russian cities; relates to the every-day life of two young girls, who are made wretched in their love affairs by the arbitrary exercise of power of the Countess Koumiassene, the mother of one and aunt of the other, of whom a careful character study is made. Hand-book for the kindergarten; with 75 fullpage lithographic plates, pref. with brief practical suggestions to kindergartners: plates rev. from "Paradise of childhood," with directions and suggestions by Florence kindergartners. Springfield, Mass., Milton Bradley & Co., [1879.] 16 p. sq. O. pap., $1.

New and original notes of practical value for the use of practical kindergartners preface the plates, briefly suggesting their use; by the ladies of the Florence [Mass. ?] Kindergarten.

Heyse, Paul. Tales from the German of Paul Heyse. N. Y., Appleton, 1879 281 p. S. (Col. of for. authors, no. 25.) cl., $1; pap.,

60 c.

Four love stories of the Rhine, Tyrol, Sorrento, Dresden; namely, Count Ernest's home; The dead lake; The Fury (L'Arrabiata); Judith Stern. Noticeable for the simple, pure, forcible style in which written. Author born in Berlin, 1830-still living; wrote "In Paradise," ""The children of the world," etc.

Hood, T: Poetical works; with some account of the author. 2 v. (Riverside ed.) Bost., Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1878. 8°. cl., $3.50.

Illustrated annual of phrenology and health | almanac, 1879. N. Y., S. R. Wells & Co., 1879. 24 p. O. pap., 10 c.

Contains astronomical events of 1879, calendars for the months, notes on consumption, diphtheria, etc., papers, with portraits, on Meissonier, Millais, etc., annual miscellany,

etc.

Inglis, Ja. Sport and work on the Nepaul frontier; or, twelve years' sporting reminiscences of an indigo-planter; by "Maori." N. Y., Harper, 1879. 53 p. Q. (Franklin sq. lib.. no. 35.) pap., 10 c.

An Englishman's account of planter life in the country

districts of India; familiar descriptions of hunting, fishing, shooting and other amusements; the work and matter-of-fact incidents of daily life; the natives-their manners, customs, dispositions, observances, sayings, etc. etc.

Legouvé, Ernest. Reading as a fine art; tr. from ninth ed. by Abby Langdon Alger. Bost., Roberts, 1879. 97 p. S. cl., 50 c.

Essay, with practical advice, on the subject of reading; attractively illustrated with anecdotes of the French drama and French actors. Divided into two parts-I. author's experience in learning to read; should we read or talk? technical part of the art of reading; the voice; art of breathing; pronunciation; stuttering; punctuation. II. Readers and speakers; reading as a means of criticism; on reading poetry; reading at the house of a great actress.

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Mason, E. T., ed. Samuel Johnson, his words and his ways: what he said, what he did, and what men thought and spoke concerning him. N. Y., Harper, 1879. 319 p. D. cl., $1.50. Excerpts from the writings of Dr. Johnson's contemporaries-Mrs. Piazzi, Boswell, Madame D'Arblay, Miss Reynolds, etc.-Macaulay's and Carlyle's essays, aiming to present material for a fair estimate of his character; selections grouped chiefly under mental and personal characteristics. Leading events of Johnson's life chronologically arranged.

Index.

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Initial volume of a series, for grown-up people, on hygienic subjects of importance to the individual and family; by specialists; offered as thoroughly reliable; to be brief, simple, and elementary in statement, and full of substantial and useful information. This volume treats of general principles, the exercise suitable for different ages, sex, and physical conditions-training.

Rapalje, Stewart. A digest of New York decisions, compr all the cases from the earliest period to July, 1878, with a table of cases affirmed, reversed, overruled, and otherwise criticised. Jersey City, N. J., F. D. Linn & Co., 1878. 700 p. roy. 8°. net, $6.50.

Reply to Roswell D. Hitchcock on socialism; by a social" ist. N. Y., C: P. Somerby, 1879. 69 p. 12°. flex. cl., 50 c.; pap., 25 c.

Richardson, Ja. Neophonography: a method of short, swift, scientific and easy alphabetic writing. N. Y., Harroun & Bierstadt, 1879. 16 p. D. cl., 50 c.

New method of short-hand by signs- a system of unab

breviated writing based upon phonetics; alphabet given and specimens for copy, with explanations of system.

Robinson, C: S., comp. Selection of spiritual songs, with music for the church and the choir. N. Y., Scribner & Co., [1879.] 441 p. O. silk, $2.50; cl., $1.50; flex., $1.50. Presents a service of song, old hymns and standard tunes, nominations; great care taken with selection of words and which can be used with slight variations in all Christian demusic. The binding, in heavy American seal-brown grosgrain silk, inside covers adorned with illuminated texts, is an attractive novelty. Indices to authors, texts, stanzas, subjects and first lines.

Sedgwick, H: D. Selection of American and English cases on the measure of damages. N. Y., Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1878. 8°. shp., $7.50.

Shakspeare, C: St. Paul at Athens: spiritual Christianity in relation to some aspects of modern thought: nine sermons, St. Stephen's Church, Westbourne Park; with pref. by Canon Farrar. N. Y., Scribner's Sons, [1879]. 15 167 p. D. cl., $1.25.

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Broad, liberal discourses for cultured minds and advanced thinkers; preaching a living God, but opposed to "Bibliolatry holding earnest inquiry or so-called scepticism compatible with religion; finding in the noblest aspirations of the modern stoic, epicurean, etc., the germ of truth. Signor Monaldini's niece. Bost., Roberts, 1879. 334 p. S. (No name ser.) cl., $1.

The first volume of the second No name series; differing from the first only in style of binding. An Italian story, the scene laid in Rome; the heroine, a beautiful girl, the niece of a rich bourgeois, is loved by an Italian noble and an American sculptor; characters English, German, Italian; artists, etc.; said to be written by an American author, with the experience of a long residence in Italy.

New York drama: choice coll. of tragedies, Smiles, S: Robert Dick, baker of Thurso, ge

comedies, farces, comediettas, etc.

ed.) No. 45.

(Library N. Y., Wheat and Cornett, 1879. O. pap., 15 c. Cont.:-The jealous wife, comedy, by George Colman ; A night at Notting Hill, original sketch, by Edmund Yates and N. H. Harrington; Bumble's courtship, comic interlude, by Frank E. Emson.

No name series, see Signor Monaldini's niece.

Okey, G: The civil code of Ohio as it is. Cin., Rob. Clarke & Co., 1878. 4 + 347 p. 8°. hf. shp., net, $1.50. Pascoe, C: Eyre, comp. and ed. The dramatic list: a record of the principal performances of living actors and actresses of the British stage, with criticisms from contemporary journals. Bost., Roberts Bros., 1879. 4 + 358 p. cr. 8°. flex. mor., $5.

Raff, G: Guide to executors and administrators in settlement of estates of deceased persons within Ohio; to which is prefixed provisions of laws rel. to wills, with notes of decisions and practical suggestions. 5th ed., rev., enl., and conformed to codified laws taking effect Sept. 1. 1878, by Florien Giauque. Cin., Rob. Clarke & Co., 1878. 10+ 415 p. 8°. cl., net, $2; shp., net, $2.50. Ralfe, C. H. Exercise and training. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 7 +96 p. sq. T. (Health primers, no. 1.) cl., 40 c.

ologist and botanist; with por. and il. N. Y., Harper, 1879. 20+ 436 p. D. cl., $1.50. Biography of a poor, obscure Scotchman who worked all his life in the interests of science without recognition; a self-educated man and one of great force of character, with great natural abilities; born in Tullibody, Scotland, 1811, died 1866; popularly written work, giving numerous letters and minute account of the trials and struggles of subject; geological and botanical collections made by him, etc. dex.

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Story, Jos. Commentaries on the law of promissory notes and guarantees of notes and checks on banks and bankers. 7th ed., rev. and enl., by J: L. Thorndike. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1878. 747 p. 8°. shp., $6. Welles, C: Stuart. Lilian. N. Y., Putnam, 1879. 14 p. 4°. $1.

Wiebe, Edward. The paradise of childhood: a manual for self-instruction in Friedrich Froebel's educational principles, and a practical guide to kindergartners; with 74 plates of il. New ed. Springfield, Mass., Milton Bradley & Co., [1879.] 83 p. sq. O., cl., $2; pap., $1.50.

New edition of standard work; judiciously condensed without abridgment, making price less than ever offered before; also contains paper entitled " Kindergarten culture," hitherto published separately.

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MONTHLY REFERENCE LIST OF BOOKS (NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER). The figures in () refer to the (whole) number of the "PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY" in which the full title has been recorded under the name or words preceding the figure. The more prominent works appear in this list, both under author and title or subject, with reference from the latter to the former.

CLASS SYNOPSIS OF THE MORE PROMINENT BOOKS.

Turn in Reference List to the

Arts and Sciences. (See also DOMESTIC; EDUCATION; FINE ARTS, etc.)-Barlow, Weaving.-Bayley, Pocketbook for chemists, etc.-Bilgram, Slide valve gears.Bury, Power of steam vessels.-Dana, Mineralogy and lithology.-Eads, Hydraulics of the Mississippi.-Ellis, Fire streams.--Gegenbaur, Compar. anatomy.-Green, Coal.-Hulme, Familiar wild flowers. Jacques, The temperaments.-Loring, Telegraph.-MacKellar, Am. printer. Marks, Proportions of steam engine.-Reid, Telegraph in Am.-Sprague, Electric lighting.-Stanley, Mathematical drawing instruments.

Biographical. (See also FINE ARTS; LITERARY HISTORY, etc.)-Bay, Bench and bar of Mo.-Boswell, Life of Sam. Johnson.--Chambers, Rob. Chambers.-Cheever, Ichabod Washburn.-Forbes, Reminiscences.-Francis, E. M. P. Wells.-Holmes, Motley.-Macpherson, Anna Jameson. -Stevenson, Rob. Stevenson.-Thomas, Genealog. notes. -Whipple, Rufus Choate.

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Education, Language, etc.-Eschylus, Prometheus bound. -American college directory.-Andrews, Elem. geology.-Ball, Astronomy.-Bennett, National education.-Calkins, Prang's nat. hist. series.-Cebes, Tabula. -Clarke, Classbook of geography. — Diehl, Carleton's popular reading.-Freedley, Common-sense in business.— Fröbel, Mother play.-Görner, Englisch.-Irving, Selections from sketch-book.-Kerl, Language lessons.Kirkland, Short hist. of France.-Lacombe, Short hist. of France.-Lockwood, Training of children.-Lyons S. S. lessons for young Israelites.-Mathews, Oratory.— Milton, Lycidas.-Packard, Book-keeping.-Petit, How to read.-Richardson, College book.-Schedler, Use of globes. Schiller, Egmont's Tod; Tell. - Schueth, Deutscher Sprachunterricht. Schultz, Lat. exerc.; grammar.-Shakespeare, Much ado about nothing.-Steiger's educational directory.-Swinton, Condensed hist. of U. S.-Tait, Analysis of Eng. hist.-Todd, S. S. lessons. -Westminster question-books.-Wheeler, Plane trigon. -White, Industrial drawing.-White, Story of Eng. literature.-Yonge, Young folks' hist. of England.-Xenophon, Anabasis.

Fiction.-Appleton's.-Auer, It is the fashion.-Auld lang syne.-Baker, Virginians in Texas.-Besant, Monks of Thelema 'Twas in Trafalgar's bay.-Black, Macleod of Dare.-Braddon, Mistletoe bough.-Breckinridge, In

dead earnest.-Burnett, Earlier stories. Cherbuliez, Jean Teterol's idea. — Clay, Evelyn's folly. Collins, Shocking story.-Crawford, Linda.-DeKay, Bohemian. -Dodge, Louise and I.-Douglas, Our wedding gifts.Feuillet, Diary of a woman.-Fothergill, First violin.Franklin sq. lib.-Gardner, Outwitted at last.-Green, Leavenworth case.-Greville, Dosia.-Hardy, Return of the native.-Harper's.-Hay, Dark inheritance; Sorrow of secret; Lady Carmichael's will.-Holmes, Daisy Thornton.-James, Daisy Miller.-Linton, Our professor.Locke, A paper city.-MacDonald, Paul Faber, surg.Macquoid, Elinor Dryden.-Mathews, Edith Murray.Merimée, Carmen.-Miller, A picture of life.-Notley, Love's crosses.-O'Brien, Light and shade.-Rare pale Margaret.-Roe, A face illumined.-Sand, Fanchon.Sandeau, Madeleine.-Sandette, My queen.-Shelton, Our Pegotties.-Stowe, Uncle Tom's cabin.-Theuriet, Raymonde.-Townsend, A woman's word.-Van Loon, Shadow of Hampton Mead.-Zola, Hélène.

Fine Arts, Decorative Art, Illustrated Works, etc. (See also CHRISTMAS No., p. 688).-Clement, Painters, sculptors, etc.-Dell, Nature's pictures.--Duffield, Flower painting.-Falke, Art in the house.-Hale, Art needlework.-Johnson, Studio arts.-Picture gallery of mod. art.-Piton, China painting in Am.--Rawlinson, Turner's liber studiorum.-Sheldon, American Painters. -Shepherd, Bibliography of Ruskin.-Swinton, Artist biographies. Tuthill, Pearls from Ruskin. — Ware, Greek ornament.

History. (See also BIOGRAPHICAL; EDUCATION; LITERARY: RELIGION, etc.)-Bevier, First and sec. Mo. Confederate brigades.-Browning, Modern England.-Coffin, Story of liberty.-Cornell, Hist. of Penna. - Froude, Short studies.-Guizot, Hist. of England.-Johnson, Normans in Europe.-Macaulay, Hist. of England.Marietta college in the war.-Reigart, Hist. of first U.S. flag.-Van Laun, French revol. period.-Yonge, Christians and Moors of Spain.

Humor and Satire.-Almanacs, Josh Billings'.-Bailey, England from a back window.-Lady Huckleberry. -Locke, A paper city.-Loftie, Social twitters.-O'Flanagan, Irish bar.

Juvenile Books. (See also CHRISTMAS No., p. 690.)Ballard, Caught and fettered.-Bates, More classics of babyland.-Beesly, Stories from hist. of Rome.-Biart, Two friends.-Book to be read by the nursery fire.Brine, Midget's baby.-Brown, Child toilers of Boston streets.-Bunce, Fairy tales.-Candeze, Adventures of a field cricket.-Church, Stories from Virgil.-D., M. L., Rose Dunbar's mistake.-Davis, Dotty's picture lib.-Eastman, Young Rick.-Gale, Widow's trust.-Gladstone, Stick to the raft --Hale, Mrs. Merriam's scholars. Hathaway, Johnny's vacations.-History and biog. ser. -Hunt, Outlines of Bible hist.-Kingsley, Water babies. Kingston, With axe and rifle; In the Rocky Mountains.-Little Ellen ser.-Little Faults.-Miller, Brother Ben. Merriwether, Royal Lowrie. - Perry, Margy's two troubles.-Pictures for the little ones.--Pleasure and profit ser.-Queer people.-Shaw, Castle Blair.-Stories for lads and lassies.-Telford, Mark at Lake Ranche.True, John Knox; John Howard.-Warner, The king's people. Westcott, Jean. Whitney, That night at Lower Bay.-Woodbury, First hunt.

Law.

Almy, Married women in Mass.-Bay, Bench and bar of Mo.-Choate.-Hilliard, Am. law.-Martindale, U. S. law directory.-Pennsylvania reports. Literary History, Essays, Criticism, etc.Arnold, English lit.-Beers, Century of Am. lit.-Boswell, Life of Sam. Johnson.-Bunce, Fairy tales.-Calvert, Wordsworth.-Choate, Addresses, etc.-Froude, Short studies.-Mallock, Lucretius.-Macpherson, Anna Jameson.-Mathews, Oratory, Petit.-How to read.

A., D. V. (356) Christian and deist, and the prophets, 12°,
$1
N. Y., C. P. Somerby.
Acting drama (360), nos. 68-100, 12°, pap., ea., 15 c.
N. Y., Happy Hours Co.
Adams, W. H. D. and Giacomeli, H. (362) The bird
world, il., 8°, $5..
.N. Y., Nelson & Sons.
Adams, W. T. (355) Lake breezes (Great Western ser.),
il., 160, $1.50.
Bost., Lee & S.
Admiral's daughter (The), see Wetherell, H. J.
Aeschylus (362), Prometheus bound, introd. and notes by
A. O. Prickard (Clarendon press ser.), 16°, 75 C.
N. Y., Macmillan.
Aikman, W. (361) Life at home, rev. ed., sq., 120, $1.50.
N. Y., S. R. Wells & Co.
Alabama, The hill country of, see Hill country.
Alden, Mrs. Isabella M. (363) [Pansy], Sidney Martin's
Christmas, il, 16°, $1.50........Bost., D. Lothrop & Co.
Allen, J. (357) The blessed bees, 16°, $1.

N. Y., Putnam's Sons.

Plato, Socrates.-Spedding, Bacon.-Symonds, Shelley. -Tyler, American lit.-White, Story of Eng. lit.. Medical.-Bucknill, Habitual drunkenness.-Da Costa, Harvey. Gegenbaur, Comparative anatomy. - Handbook of nursing.-Kühne, Photochemistry of the retina.Liveing, Skin diseases.-Macnamara, Bone diseases.Mears, Surgery.-Sanders, Menstruation.-Skene, Bladder diseases.

Music.-Giffe, Helping hand.-Lorenz, Murphy's tem-
perance hymnal.- McGranahan, Gospel male choir.-
Mohr, Cantiones; Manual.-Perkins, Glorious tidings.
-Wetherell, The admiral's daughter.

Poetry and the Drama.-Acting drama. - Ballard,
The scarlet oak.-Bonar, Hymns of the nativity.-Bruce,
Land of Burns.-Bryant, Thanatopsis.-Buckingham,
The silver chalice, etc.-Child, Eng. and Scottish bal-
lads.--Coates, Fireside cyclop. of poetry.-Cornwell,
Land of dreams.-Cowper, The task.-Duffy, Glenalban.
-Evenings with the poets.-Gilder, Poet and his master.
-Goodale, Apple blossoms.-Görner, Englisch.-Heine,
Selections. - Hempstead, Random arrows. - - Ingelow,
Poet. works. Ingmore, Living pictures.-Johnston,
Christmas evergreens. -
Laighton, Poems. - Leighton,
Change. Longfellow, Poems of places. - McKnight,
Life and faith.-Masque of poets.-New York drama.-
O'Reilly, Songs.-Piatt, Poems.-Rice, Select poems.
-Ryder, Morning star.-Scott, Lady of the lake.-Shake-
speare.-Shelley, Minor poems.-Smith (Alex.), Poems.
-Taylor, Prince Deukalion.-Thaxter, Driftwood.-
Thomson, Seasons.-Toland, Iris.-Whitman, Poems.-
Willing, Genevieve of Brabant.

Political and Social Economy, etc.-Bucknill, Habitual Drunkenness. - Fawcett, Gold and debt.Freedley, Common sense in business.-Hawley, Free trade -Hitchcock, Socialism.-Jacques. The temperaments. O'Reilly, True men.-Poore, Political register.-Richardson, Total abstinence.-Roscher, Political economy.Smith, Life insurance.-Weston, Silver question. Religion and Philosophy.-A., D. V., Christian and deist.-Bacon, The reign of God.-Barrett, Swedenborg and Channing.-Bedell, Canterbury pilgrimage. - Bell, Great slighted fortune.-Bible.-Bonar, Hymns of the nativity.-Butler, Sermons.-Chadwick, Bible of to-day. Cook, Conscience.-Cuyler, Pointed papers. - Davies, Justification.-Fee, Christian Baptism.-Feval, Jesuits.Gross, The parson on dancing.-Havergal, Royal invitation.-Hodge, Church polity.-How, Holy Communion. -Latest word of universalism.-Light, is it wanting?McCabe, Foreknowledge of God.-McDermott, Reason and infidelity.-Merrill, Hell. Moulton, History of Eng. Bible. Nourse, Pilgrim's progress. - O'Reilly, True men.-Phelps, Old Test. studies.-Plato, Socrates.Plumer, Beatific vision.-Putnam, Sermons.-Repertorium oratoris sacri.-Schaff, Through Bible lands.Sepher-Vezirah. Stanley, Hist. of Jewish church.Talmage, Night side of city life.-Vail, Comprehensive church.-Vincent, Gates into the psalm country.-Wesley, Jesus, lover of my soul.

Travel, Geography, Topography, etc. - Bedell, Canterbury pilgrimage.-Campbell, My circular notes.Clark, Races of European Turkey.-Cook, Holiday tour in Europe. · Darley, Sketches abroad. - DeColange, French pictures.-Eads, Physics of the Mississippi.Hill country of Ala.-Inglis, On the Nepaul frontier.Old and new London.-Raden, Switzerland.-Rimmer, Around Oxford. - Sargeant, New Greece. Schaff, Through Bible lands.-Sharpe, Seymour and vicinity. Miscellaneous. Almanacs. Brinkley, Woman's thoughts about men.-Bucknill, Habitual drunkenness.Directories.-Gross, The parson on dancing.-Hallock, Sportsman's gaz.-Jacques, The temperaments.-Riggs, Mystic key.-Social etiquette of N. Y.-Wilson, How to magnetize.

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- see also Farman, Ella. Almy, C., jr., and Fuller, H. W. (356) Law of married women in Mass., 12°, $1. Bost., Geo. B. Reed. Allston, Washington (Artist biogs.), see Sweetser, M. F. Alpine (362) adventure, il., 8°,"$1.50.

N. Y., Nelson & Sons. America-New England (Poems of places), see Longfellow, H. W.

American catalogue (The), see Leypoldt, F. and Jones, L. E.

American college directory (356) and universal catal., v. 2, 1878, 8°, pap., 10 c. .St. Louis, C. H. Evans & Co. law, see Hilliard, F.

literature, A century of, see Beers, H. A.

History of, see Tyler, M. C.

Anatomy, Comparative, Elements of, see Gegenbaur, C. Ancient classics for Engl. readers, see Mallock, W. H. Anderson-Maskel, Mrs. A. E. C. (363) Four feet, wings, and fins, 4°, $1.75 and $2; bds., $1.25. Bost., D. Lothrop & Co. Andrews, E. B. (361) Elementary geology designed especially for the interior States (Eclectic educ. ser.), il., 12°, $1. .Cinc., Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co. Angelo, the circus-boy, see Sewall, F. Animals (363), il., 16°, bds., 25 c.Bost., D. Lothrop & Co. Apple blossoms, see Goodale, Elaine and Dora Read. Appleton's new handy vol. ser., ea., 16°, pap.; no. 20, Arnold, T. (355) English literature, 25 c.-21, Theuriet, André (356) Raymonde: a novel, 30 c.. N. Y., Appleton. Appleton's collection of foreign authors, ea., 16° :-No. 14, Cherbuliez, Victor (355) Jean Tetêrol's idea, $1; pap., 60 c.-16, Feuillet, O. (362) Diary of a woman, 75 c.; pap., 50 c... ......N. Y., Appleton. Arnold, T. (355) English literature, 596-1832, 16°, pap., 25 C...... N. Y., Appleton.

Art, Modern, see Picture gallery.

- in the house, see Falke, Jacob v.
needle-work, see Hale, L. P.

Artist biographies, see Sweetser, M. F.
Arts, Studio, see Johnson, E. W.

Astronomy, see Ball, R. S.

Atlas stories, see Collins, Wilkie.

Auer, Adelheid v. (361) It is the fashion; from the German (Star ser.), 16°, $1.

.Phil., Lippincott.

Auld lang syne (355) a novel, 4o, pap., 10 c.

N. Y., Harper.
Babcock, D. C. (361) The church vs. the liquor system,
16°, pap., to c....
N. Y., Nat. Temp. Soc.
.Bost., Lothrop.
Bost., Lothrop.

Baby bunting (356) 4°, bds., $r.....
Baby's scrap-book (363), il., 4o, 25 C.........
Bacon, Francis, Life and times of, see Spedding, J.
Bacon, T. S. (362) The reign of God not "the reign of
law," 16°, $1.50.....
Balt., Turnbull Bros.

Baker, W. M. (356) The Virginians in Texas: a story, 8°,
pap., 75 c.....
N. Y., Harper.
Bailey, J. M. (355) England from a back window, 12°,
$1.50..
.Bost., Lee & S.
Ball, R. S. (357) Astronomy, rev. for Am. by S. Newcomb,
(Handbooks for students and general readers), il., 16°, 60 c.
N. Y., Holt.

Ballard, Mrs. J. P. (362) Caught and fettered, il., 16°,
$1...
N. Y., Nat. Temp. Soc.
-and Smith, Anna L. (361) The Scarlet oak and other
poems, 12°, $1.25..
.N. Y., Putnam's Sons.

Baptism, Christian, see Fee, J. G.
Barlow, A. (362) Weaving by hand and power, 8°, $10.
Phil., H. C. Baird & Co.
Barrett, B. F. (356) Swedenborg and Channing, 16°, $1.
Phil., Claxton, R. & H.
Barrows, Mrs. W. (362) Little pilgrim question book on
International lessons for 1879, for younger scholars, 16°,
bds., 15 c....
Bost., Cong. Pub. Soc.
Bates, Clara Doty (356) More classics of babyland, il., 4o,
bds., 50 c....
Bost., Lothrop.
Bay, W. V. N. (357) Reminiscences of the bench and bar
of Missouri, 8°, net, $3..St. Louis, F. H. Thomas & Co.
Bayley, T. (362) Pocket-book for chemists, metallurgists,
dyers, brewers, etc., 32°, $2.... N. Y., E. & F. N. Spon.
Beatific vision (The), see Plumer, W. S.
Bedell, G. T. (363) The Canterbury pilgrimage, 16°, $1.25.
N Y., A. D. F. Randolph.
Bee-keeping, see Allen, J.
Beers, H. A. ed. (360) A century of Am. literature, 1776-
1876 (Leisure hour ser., no. 100), 16°, $1..... N. Y., Holt.
Beesly, Mrs. (357) Stories from the history of Rome, 16°,
$t...
...N. Y., Macmillan & Co.
Bell, J. D. (360) Great slighted fortune, 12°, $1.50.
N. Y., T. Y. Crowell.
Bell, Mrs. Lucia C. (361) True blue, il., 12°, $1.25.
Bost., D. Lothrop & Co.
Bench and bar of Missouri, see Bay, W. V. N.
Bennett, C. W. (362) National education, 8°, pap., 20 c.
Syracuse, N. Y., T. W. Durston.
Bentley, W. W., see Perkins, H. S.
Besant, W. and Rice, J. (362) The monks of Thelema,
16°, $1.50; pap., $1.
Detroit and Chic., Rose-Belford Pub. Co.

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Besant, W. and Rice, J. (363) 'Twas in Trafalgar's bay: a story, 32°, pap., 20 c....... N. Y., Harper. Bevier, R. S. (363) History of the first and second Missouri confederate brigades, 1861-1865, 8°, $2.50. St. Louis, Bryan, Brand & Co. Biart, Lucian (361) The two friends; from the French, il., sm. 4°, $2.. .Phil., Lippincott Bible (357), with commentary, ed. by F. C. Cook, New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, 8°, $5; shp., $6.50; hf. cf., $7.50. .N. Y., Scribner's Sons.

- Lange, J. P. ed. (361) Commentary on the Scriptures. from the German, etc., by P. Schaff, v. 9, Old Test., Isaiah, by C. W. E. Nägelsbach, 8°, $5; shp., $6.50; hf. cf., $7.50... N. Y., Scribner's Sons.

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(361) Commentary on New Testament, ed. by P. Schaff, in 4v., v. 1, il., 4o, $6. N. Y., Scribner's Sons. -(355), Book of Job: essays and paraphrase by R.W. Raymond, with Conant's rev. version, 12°, $1.25. N. Y. Appleton. -(357), New Testament, newly transl., etc., by J. B. Rotherham, 2d ed. rev., 8°, $3; hf. mor., $5; mor., $7.50... .N. Y., J. Wiley & Sons.

Old Testament, Studies in the, see Phelps, Austin.
English, History of the, see Moulton, W. F.
history, Outlines of, see Hurst, J. F.
lands, Through, see Schaff, P.

of to-day, The, see Chadwick, J. W.

Bibliography of Ruskin, see Shepherd, R. H.

Bilgram, Hugo (357) Slide valve gears, il., 16°, $1.

Phil., Claxton R. & H.

Billings, Josh, see Almanacs for 1879.
Bird summer, The, see Miller, Mary E.
Bird world, The, see Adams, W. H. D.
Black, W. (356) Macleod of Dare; a novel, 12°, $1.25; 8°,
pap., 60 c.; 4°, pap., 10 c.......
Harper.
Bladder and urethra in women, Diseases, see Skene,
A. J. C.

Blessed bees, see Allen, J.

Blessed life (362) (The), 24°, $1...... Bost., Roberts Bros Bohemian (The), see DeKay, C.

Bonar, H. (361) Hymns of the nativity, etc., sq. 16°, $1. N. Y., R. Carter & Bros.

Bone, Diseases of the, see Macnamara, C. Book (A) (361) to be read by the nursery fire, il., 12°, bds, 40 c.. .......N. Y., Dodd, M. & Co. Book-keeping, Common school, see Packard, S. S and Bryant, H. B.

Counting-house, see Packard, S. S. and Bryant, H. B. Boston Monday lectures, see Cook, Jos.

Boswell, J. (357) Life of Samuel Johnson, relieved from passages of obsolete interest, 12°, $2..... N, Y., Holt. Braddon, Miss M. E. [Mrs. John Maxwell] ed. (360), The mistletoe bough, 4o, pap., 15 c......N. Y., Harper. Branch, Mary L. B., and others (363) Tyrant Tom, etc., il., 16°, bds., 35 C... Breckenridge, Julia (363) In

Brine, Mary D. and Perry, etc., il., 16°, bds. 35 c.... Brinkley, Mrs. Hugh (363) A men, 120, 50 c

.Bost., D. Lothrop & Co. dead earnest, sq. 120, $1.25. N. Y., Authors' Pub. Co. Nora (363) Midget's baby, Bost., D. Lothrop & Co. woman's thoughts about ....N. Y., Derby Bros.

Brother Ben, see Miller, Mary E. Brown, Emma E. (356) Child toilers of Boston streets, il., 4°, bds, 50 c.... Bost., Lothrop. Browning, Oscar (360) Modern England, 1840-1872. (Epochs of mod. hist.), 32°, pap., 25 c.. N. Y., Harper. Bruce, Wallace (362) The land of Burns, il., 12°, $1.50. Bost., Lee & S. Bryant, W. C. (357) Thanatopsis, il., sq. 8°, $2.50; mor., $5. ..N. Y., Putnam's Sons. ed. (358), A new lib. of poetry and song, 2 v., il., 4°, $15 N. Y., Fords, Howard & Hulbert Bryant and Stratton, see Packard, S. S., and Bryant, H. B.

Buchheim, C. A., see Schiller, F. V.

Buckingham, Emma May (362) The silver chalice and other poems, 12°, $1 .N. Y., S. R. Wells & Co.

Bucknill, J. C. (357) Habitual drunkenness and insane drunkards, 16°, $1. N. Y., Macmillan. Bunce, J. T. (362), Fairy tales: their origin and meaning, 16°, $1.25... ...N. Y., Macmillan. Bunch and Joker, etc., see Corbett, Mrs. E. T. Burnett, Mrs. Francis Hodgson (360) Earlier stories, 3 v. 16°, pap. :-Kathleen Mavourneen.-Lindsay's luck, 30 c. -Pretty Polly Pemberton, 40 c..N. Y., Scribner's Sons. Burney, L. and others (356) What Johnny found, etc., il. 16°, bds., 35 c..... Bost., Lothrop

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