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LORD OF HIMSELF. A Novel. By FRANCIS H. UNDERWOOD, A.M. 515 pp. $1.75.

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The scene of Mr. Underwood's novel, "Lord of Himself,' is laid in Kentucky, and it is as faithful as a daguerreotype. The time chosen, about 1844, is now so far removed that it seems a The story is full of century in the light of recent events. exciting scenes and strong and well drawn characters, and there is very litlle of any sort of "preaching" to skip. Of Mr. Underwood's ability as a novelist, those who remember the attractive serials contributed by him to the pages of the "Atlantic Monthly," of which he was the originator, and one of its editors, needs no further reminder.

The work is believed to be one of more than ordinary interest to the public. It has the strong points of an original and effective novel; and there is at its basis, also, a transcript of observation which renders it of important historical value.

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BY THE AUTHOR OF REBECCA."

ANTIQUE HIS MARRIAGE VOW.

A UNIQUE VOLUME. CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE. With an Introduction to the Study of Ornament, and nearly 100 Photographic Illustrations. By W. T. BRIGHAM. Large 4to......

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LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.

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VOL. V. No. 23.

NEW YORK, Saturday, June 6, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 125.

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THE GREAT ICE AGE,

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WILKES, SHERIDAN, FOX,

THE OPPOSITION UNDER GEORGE III. By W. F. Rae, author of "Westward by Rail." I vol., 12mo, cloth, Price, $2.00.

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A NOVEL. By the author of " Miriam Monfort" and "The Household of Bouverie "
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THE TRADE ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST ORDERING EDITIONS OF EITHER OF THE BOOKS NAMED BELOW WITHOUT OUR IMPRINT. SPURIOUS EDITIONS, WITH FEWER ILLUSTRATIONS AND UNAUTHORIZED IN TEXT,

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PLACED IN THE MARKET. All of JULES VERNE's works, bearing our imprint, are issued under a direct arrangement with the French and English publishers of that author, and in beauty and number of illustrations, as well as in price, are absolutely beyond competition.

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By JULES VERNE,

From the Earth to the Moon in 97 hours and 20 minutes, and a Trip
Around It."

One vol., 12mo; cloth gilt, with profuse Illustrations,

SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.

Other Works of Jules Verne Published by Scribner, Armstrong & Co.

MERIDIANA:

The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in Souh Africa. By JULES VERNE.

Translated from the French. With 48 illustrations. One vol., 12mo, cloth, gilt side and back.

PRICE SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.

The only edition authorized in text and complete in illustrations.

This Volume travesties in Jules Verne's inimitable and fascinating style the numerous ponderous books of African travel and adventure. In thrilling interest it surpasses them all, while the illustrations with which the book is crowded are so graphic that the story itself may almost be read by them, and without going through the text.

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FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON

IN 97 HOURS AND 20 MINUTES,

AND A TRIP AROUND IT.

Eighty full-page illustrations, beautifully bound in cloth, black and gilt, bevelled boards. PRICE, THREE DOLLARS.

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