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THE

PUBLISHERS' TRADE-LIST ANNUAL

For 1879 (Seventh Year).

THE additional features (besides the publishers' own trade-lists) of the ANNUAL for this year will be:

1. The Annual Reference-List, 1878-79. This list, forming the third provisional Supplement to the American Catalogue, and embracing all the books recorded in The Publishers' Weekly from July 1, 1878, to June 30, 1879, with additional titles, corrections, changes of price and publisher, etc., is compiled on what is known as the "dictionary plan," by which any book can be found, whether it is looked for under author, or title, or subject.

2. The Educational Catalogue for 1879 (tenth year). This Catalogue, which is used by the entire trade and educational interest as the most reliable reference list of SchoolBooks, will present two essential improvements, viz.: (1) arrangement on the "dictionary plan,” combining a Finding-List for the trade and a Subject Catalogue for the use of schools; (2) Tradelist or wholesale price, and mailing or retail price, in parallel columns.

[ENTIRELY NEW FEATURES.]

3. The Annual Class List, 1878-79. While in the regular Reference-List individual books are found under author, title, or subject, the Annual Class-List, on the plan of the monthly Class Synopsis in The Publishers' Weekly, gives references under such collective headings as Arts and Sciences, Biography, Education, Fiction, Juvenile, Law, Medicine, Poetry, Religion, Travel, etc., to all books of the year published in these departments.

4. The Order-List for 1879. This list, on the plan of the weekly Order-List of The Publishers' Weekly, presents, under the alphabetically-arranged names of the publishers, all the books (stating price) issued in 1879 by those publishing houses which are represented in the ANNUAL. The practical object of this list, which will be compiled and printed at the very last moment, is twofold: (1) To save booksellers time and labor in preparing their fall orders for the books of the season; (2) To give publishers who supply their lists at an early date an opportunity for adding any books issued later and not mentioned in their own list.

The above Lists, all requiring unusual labor and expense, present in their combination so perfect a working tool as has never been presented to the trade of any other country. It may be justly claimed that these special trade helps alone will make the ANNUAL indispensable to every one who has any interest in the purchase and sale of books.

TERMS.

The price will be One Dollar per copy, bound in cloth. The price of the volume will be raised after close of subscription.

No single subscriptions (unless by special agreement) can be taken into account that have not been paid up, as the small amounts will neither bear the trouble nor the expense or risk of numerous accounts, bills, statements, and subsequent collections.

Delayed or unpaid subscriptions are not entitled to the subscription price ($1).

Remittances should be made by money-order on New York, or registered letter, as we cannot be responsible for any losses. Receipt for remittance will be sent by return mail.

Unless special shipping directions are received, copies ready for delivery will be dispatched by express.

F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,

13 and 15 PARK ROW, or P. O. Box 4295, NEW YORK.

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CARTER'S

Inks and Mucilage

RECEIVED

THE FIRST

Silver Medal

AT THE

PARIS EXPOSITION of 1878.

Only six Silver Medals awarded

to sixty Exhibitors.

CARTER, DINSMORE & CO., BOSTON AND NEW YORK.

NOW READY: A CLASSIC IN A NEW DRESS.

THE ENEID OF VIRGIL.

Translated into English Blank Verse by JOHN D. LONG. Crown 8vo, 331 pages, vellum cloth extra, $2.

This work may be ordered with cut or uncut edges.

The Boston Advertiser says of this translation: "The lovers of the classics, and especially of Virgil, have to congratulate themselves on a new and real pleasure."

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Every dealer should keep the following Special Goods on hand:

The Portable Book-Case (patented), $16 to $25.

Dr. Clarke's Astronomical Lantern, $3.50.

Lockwood's Field Portfolio, for Gathering Ferns, Flowers, and Leaves. Two sizes. $1.25 to $2.
Special terms will be given on these goods. Address

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These celebrated Papers, formerly kept by Dunkinson & Co., but for the past year by the subscribers, are equal, if not superior to any other Linen Papers made.

The prices have lately been reduced, and orders largely increased. A full stock will always be kept on hand of the Folio sizes, 17 x 22 inches, 19 x 24 inches, also Double Cap and Double Folios of the different weights. Also Letter and Note sizes, ruled or plain, with Envelopes to match. Samples sent when requested.

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TRADE CARDS.

"The New York Jobbing House."

CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM,

SUCCESSOR TO

(LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM,)

673 Broadway, New York,

Wholesale Bookseller.

Miscellaneous Orders Solicited.

Special Agent for Lee & Shepard and Houghton,
Osgood & Co.

50,000 WOODCUTS ON HAND.

Miscellaneous Woodcuts and Electrotypes,

P. S. TOBEY & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF THE

"U.S.Treasury Mucilage,"

BOSTON, MASS.

Price-Lists and Discounts furnished on

application.

EM. TERQUEM,

12 Boulevard Poissonnière, Paris,

PURCHASING AGENT FOR

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BOOK PLATES, FRENCH AND CONTINENTAL BOOKS,

PREMIUM PICTURES

AND GOODS,

AND

General Printing and
Publishing Material
Bought and Sold.

R. W. SHOPPELL,

Prop's Publishers' Warehouse,

BIBLE HOUSE, ROOM 58, NEW YORK.

Established 1869.

MOLLESON BROS.,

DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF

And Goods connected with the Book and Stationery Trades.-Electros, etc., etc.

Mr. Terquem, in connection with weekly shipments to his New York Office, 267 Broadway, is enabled to supply the American trade with goods from Paris and other Continental centres, in as small quantities as desired, and at the lowest rates. Custom-house business is attended to by the New York Office, and parcels delivered without further trouble. Mr. Terquem also acts as Paris agent for the American trade in offering foreign rights, taking orders for American books and periodicals, placing editions, etc., and will be happy to make prompt reply to any inquiries as to such business abroad.

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S. W. GREEN, Printer, Electrotyper, and Binder,

14, 16, 18, 20 AND 22 JACOB STREET,

NEW YORK.

Printer of The Publishers' Weekly.

GEO. P. ROWELL & C

10 SPRUCE ST.

(Printing House Square, opposite the Tribune Building).

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NEW YORK AGENTS FOR ALL Newspapers in the United States and Canada.

ADVERTISEMENTS FORWARDED DAILY (as received), to cay section, from Newfoundland to Texas, and from Florida o British Columbia. Also to all New York city dailies and weeklies.

Eight Thousand Newspapers kept regularly on file for inspection by advertisers, including all the great dailies from Boston to San Francisco, from Montreal to Galveston.

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Book of Instinctions & Pens

Sold at all Stationers, or sent on receipt of $1.50 KEUFFEL & ESSER, NEW YORK. Importers and Manfrs. of Drawing Papers & Materials.

To Dealers in Sunday-School Supplies.

SPECIAL NET PRICES OF

56 Beekman St., New York.

SCHOOL

BOOKS

Bought,-Sold,-Exchanged.

N.B.-Constantly on hand a large assortment of new and shelf-worn School-Books, at discounts of from 15 to 25 per cent from net list. Send list of anything you have to sell.

AMATEUR'S EASEL (THE); or, THE ART OF MAKING UP. Being a practical guide for beginners in the difficult art of "Making up" and "Wigging the human face and head correctly. With 16 illustrations. By ROUGE POT and INDIA INK. The contents of this book are directed especially to the youthful, promising, and ambitious aspirants to the Theatrical Profession. Price, 25 cents. LITLLE PLAYS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE. A series of favorite tales of Childhood, arranged in a dramatic form for home performance, etc. With full directions as regards manage

ment of costumes, scenery, etc. 12mo, paper, 30 cents. MCBRIDE'S COMIC SPEECHES AND RECITATIONS. Original Humorous Recitations By H. ELLIOTT MCBRIDE. 16mo, paper, price, 30 cents. MCBRIDE'S HUMOROUS DIALOGUES. A collection of original Humorous Dialogues, adapted for school exhibitions, literary entertainments, and amateur theatricals. By H. ELLIOTT MCBRIDE. 16mo, paper, price, 30 cents. MCBRIDE'S TEMPERANCE DIALOGUES. A collection of original Temperance Dialogues, intended for the use of schools. By H. ELLIOTT MCBRIDE. 16mo, paper, 30 cts. For sale by all bookellers, or sent by mail on receipt of he price, by

HAPPY HOURS COMPANY, Publishers, No. 5 Beekman St., New York.

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PUBLISHERS OF

Interlinear Classics.

Sargent's Standard Speakers, Frost's American Speakers, Pinnock's School Histories, Lord's School Histories, ears free. Send for trade-list and circulars.

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A SAFE INVESTMENT,

2500 Volumes of Supreme Court Reports of Texas for Sale,

The Estate of E. H. Cushing, at Houston, Texas, being closed by administration.

Copyrights to 41 out of the 49 volumes now in print, of which 21 volumes are stereotyped, are also for sale.

During the past 5 years, sales per month have averaged 200 volumes, at $6 per volume.

For particulars as to cost of printing and binding, and i terms of sale and other information, the undersigned invites correspondence. S. M. WILLIAMS, Administrator Estate of E. H. Cushing.

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