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The Letters of Charles Dickens.

Edited by his Sister-in-law and his eldest Daughter. Two vols., 12m0, $3.

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The publication of the remarkable correspondence included in these volumes is the literary event of the autumn. Collected by his daughter and his sister-in-law, Miss Hogarth, these letters are taken from sources which have hitherto been inaccessible; and with them it is now possible to complete a biography which is felt to have been only partly written. Among them are many letters to his wife and family, which show altogether new aspects of his character; while others give the most interesting clues to the construction of his novels-letters to Mrs. Dickens even containing passages which he has almost exactly reproduced. Readers will be surprised to find that this remarkable material was not open to Mr. Forster, and that they are now approaching the novelist's life from a new side.

Parts of this correspondence record Dickens' experiences from day to day with the minuteness of a diary, introducing the most capital anecdotes and inimitable descriptions. Altogether, the letters give such a revelation of the man as nothing else could give so well, and as might make a substitute for any biography.

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The Conflict of Christianity with Heathenism.

By Dr. GERHARD UHLHORN. Translated by Professor Egbert C. Smyth and Rev. C. J. H. Ropes. One vol., crown 8vo, $2.50.

This volume describes, with extraordinary vividness and spirit, the religious and moral condition of the Pagan world, the rise and spread of Christianity, its conflict with heathenism, and its final victory. There is no work that portrays the heroic age of the ancient Church with equal spirit, elegance, and incisive power. The author has made thorough and independent study both of the early Christian literature and also of the contemporary records of classic heathenism.

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Along the Way.

A volume of Short Poems by MARY MAPES DODGE, editor of "St. Nicholas." One voi., square 12m0, $1; extra cloth, $1.50.

The most ardent admirer of Mrs. Dodge's previous works can hardly be prepared for the new wealth of the present volume. These poems are beautiful in thought and workmanship, and evince a wonderful power and range of poetic faculty. As a collection of short poems it is unlike anything that has preceded it, and deserves to be classed in the small list of those books of song that belong to the daily life of the people, and go straight to the popular heart. It will not be surprising if the welcome it receives should resemble that accorded to the few books of this class.

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The Serpent Charmer.

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A Tale of the Indian Mutiny.

By Louis ROUSSELET, author of "India and its Native Princes." Translated from the French by Mary de Hauteville. One vol., crown 8vo, extra cloth,

numerous illustrations, $2.50.

Louis Rousselet, the author of "India and its Native Princes," a work which was pronounced "the most superb volume ever issued in this country," has written a book for boys, the scene of which is laid in India. It unites the interest of one of the most thrilling episodes in the history of British India with a description of the habits and life of those strange beings, the serpent charmers.

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the ballads, and besides having the author's own well-known delineations, contains illustrations by such artists as Mrs. Butler (Miss Elizabeth Thompson), George De Maurier, John Collier, Furniss, Kilburne, Fitzgerald and Atkinson. It will be bound in handsome bindings, tree calf and antique. A new story by Jules Verne, translated by W. H. G. Kingston-both prolific writers has just been issued by this house in the shape of a handsome twelvemo, with 45 full-page illustrations. Its title, "The Begum's Fortune," betokens its character, and it is said to be one of Verne's most exciting and interesting books. The plot is laid in Europe and America. The volume also contains an account of the mutineers of the "Bounty."

CHAS. SCRIBNER'S SONS have still a number of most important books to see the light this season. The "Life and Works of Gilbert Stuart," written with the co-operation of his daughter, Miss Jane Stuart, by Geo. C. Mason, will be a most interesting study of this early American painter, with ten exquisite photogravure reproductions of the Washington and other portraits. "The Letters of Charles Dickens," collected by his daughter and Miss Hogarth, will add a noteworthy volume to the rich biographical material of recent years. Mr. Herbert Smith's book on "Brazil: the Amazons and the Coast," with illustrations by Champney, will be a notable book of travel. For the boys, Rousselet's story of India in the mutiny days, "The Serpent Charmer," richly illustrated in Verne fashion, will be one of the most taking books of the season. A volume of poems, "Along the Way," by Mrs. Dodge, will show to adult readers that her charming work for the children has strength and feeling behind it all.

ROBERTS BROTHERS have nearly ready several books which dealers and readers will enjoy equally. One of the most inviting is the "Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delany," revised from Lady Llanover's edition of 1862, and edited by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, who, when she writes charming books for young folks, calls herself "Susan Coolidge." This work, which includes letters from many distinguished literary persons, will be in two volumes 12mo, embellished with portraits. Other books coming are: "One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads," which is not, as its name would suggest, a compilation, but an original work by a well-known English poet; Aloha a Hawaiian Salutation," a book of travel and observation in the Sandwich Islands, by George L. Chaney, with illustra

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lected and edited by Rev. E. E. Hale, who has tried these stories on a group of children, who listened to them with absorbed interest; "The Faith of Reason," a book of discourses on im

W. J. WIDDLETON has just ready new editions; "Stories of War, Told by Soldiers," coltions of those two interesting Napoleonic books, O'Meara's "Napoleon in Exile," and Las Cases' "Memoirs," both long out of print. The recent remarkable revival of interest in the Bonaparte family, caused by the deaths of the Prince Important themes of religion, by Rev. John W. perial and of Mme. Patterson-Bonaparte, brings these, the most authentic records of the first Napoleon's personality, into renewed importance. Mr. Widdleton has also nearly ready his promised new editions of Poe.

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Chadwick, the admirable Brooklyn writer and preacher, whose spirit is always orthodox, however his theology may wander from "sound" doctrine; and Causerie: Fun, Fact, Philosophy and Fiction," gathered from the Boston Transcript, in which it has been a noticeable feature for months past, and ascribed to the editor, Mr. William A. Hovey.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co. are now sending out their new books for the Christmas holidays. The two most noticeable are Keane's "The Early Teutonic, Italian and French Masters," and Ballads, by Thackeray," an illustrated octavo. The latter is a sumptuous edition of November 19:-Special trade sale.-Leavitt

AUCTION SALE.

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.

The abbreviations are usually self-explanatory. A colon after initial designates the most usual given name, as: A: Augustus; B: Benjamin C Charles; D: Daniel; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; 1: Isaac: 7: John: L: Louis; N: Nicholas; P: Peter; R: Richard; S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William.

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: 171⁄2 cm.); T. (24m0: 15 cm.); Tt. (32m0: 121⁄2 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.

Baker, G: M., ed. Reading club and handy speaker serious, humorous, pathetic, patriotic and dramatic sel. in prose and poetry, for reading and recitations, no. 7. Bost., Lee & Shepard, 1879. 492 p. S. cl., 50 c.;

pap., 15 c.

50 sel. by Christina Rossetti, Will Carleton, George Macdonald, Phoebe Cary, J. R. Eggleston, C. C. Coffin, Mark Twain, etc.

Bates, Mrs. Clara Doty, ed. Child lore: its classics, traditions and jingles; il. by Miss L. B. Humphrey, Jessie Curtis, Mary A. Lathbury and others. Bost., D. Lothrop & Co. [1879]. 96 p. il. sq. O. cl., $3.

Holiday-book for children; cont. all the well-known nursery rhymes and jingles, interspersed with over 200 appropriate illustrations in the text. Also cont. 8 full-page chromo-lithographs in brilliant colors of subjects of interest to very young children.

Bickham, W: D. From Ohio to the Rocky Mountains editorial correspondence of the Dayton (Ohio) Journal. Dayton, Ohio, W: D. Bickham, 1879. 178 p. sq. S. cl., $1. Descriptive of an excursion made by the Ohio Editorial Association in 1879 to the Rocky Mountains, through Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, and across the plains to Denver.

Butterworth, Hezekiah (pseud.) Zigzag journeys in Europe: vacation rambles in historic lands. Bost., Estes & Lauriat, 1880 [1879]. 8311 p. il. O. cl., $1.50.

An account of a vacation tour in England and France, made by an American teacher with his class of young boys; the principal places are not only described, but past and present historic events connected with them are related in an entertaining and attractive manner. A holiday-book for boys on the same plan as Topffer's Voyages en zigzag Profusely illustrated with views, historical portraits and scenes, etc., etc. The cover linings are colored maps, one of England and Scotland, the other of France and Belgium. Calvert, G: H. Shakespeare: a biographic æsthetic study. Bost., Lee & Shepard, 1879. 212 p. por. S. cl., $1.50.

Similar in treatment to the author's study of " Wordsworth." Treats of the poet's first works in his youth and manhood and facts of his life; special chapters on "King John" and "Hamlet.'

Cohen, J. Solis, M.D. The throat and the voice. Phil., Lindsay & Blakiston, 1879. 159 p. il. sq. S. (Am. health primers, ed. by W. W. Keen, M.D., no. 5.) cl., 50 c.

Scientific facts for the general reader concerning, the throat and the voice. Chapters on: General construction of the throat; Care of the throat; Acute sore throats; Diphtheria: Croup; Acute laryngitis; Enlarged tonsils; Paralysis of the throat, etc., etc.; Acoustics of voice; Vocal culture; Improper use of the voice, etc. Index.

Curtiss, Rev. S: Ives. [Rob.] Ingersoll and Moses: a reply. Chic., Jansen, McClurg & Co., 1879. 118 p. 12°. cl., $1.25.

Cutler, T: W. Grainmar of Japanese ornament and design; (to be completed in 4 parts, ea, cont. 12 pl.) Lond., B. T. Batsford N. Y., W. Lindemann, 32 Ave. A, 1879. Pts. 1, 2, limp 4°, ea. **$4.

Daily texts for 1880 (150th year), with app. Bethlehem, Pa., Moravian Pub. Off. (H. T. Clauder, agt.), 1879. 16°. cl., 35 c.; interleaved, 75 c.; mor., 75 c.; interleaved, $1.25 pap., 25 C.

Davenport, Emma. The happy holidays; or, brothers and sisters at home. 4th thousand.

N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co. [1879]. 2 + 210 p. I il. S. cl., 50 c.

The doings of a party of English children at home during a summer vacation; their plays, quarrels, adventures, etc.

De Koven, J: D.D. Sermons preached on various occasions; with introd. by Rev. Morgan Dix. N. Y., Appleton, 1880 [1879]. 20

+364 p. por. D. cl., $1.50.

Author was for 20 years warden of Racine College; d. March 19th, 1879. Present coll. of his sermons (30) is de

signed as a memorial volume, the entire profits from which

are to be given to the Memorial Endowment Fund of Racine College.

Dix, Tandy L., M.D. The healthy infatn: treatise on the healthy procreation of the human race; embracing the obligations to offspring, management of the pregnant female, management of the newly born, management of the infant, and the infant in sickness. Cin., P: G. Thomson, 1880 [1879]. 6+134 + 6 p. D. cl., $1.25.

Written in plain and simple language, free from all technicalities; for the professional and unprofessional reader. Index.

Edwards, Emory. Catechism of the marine steam engine, for the use of engineers, fire. men and mechanics: practical work for prac. tical men; il. by 60 eng., incl. examples of the most modern engines. Phil., H: Carey Baird & Co. 1879. 21+ 13-374 p. O. cl., $2. Summary of the principles of marine engineering in the form of questions and answers, compiled by the author from an experience of 15 years in the management of marine engines at sea, both in the navy and merchant service. Intended exclusively for young and inexperienced engineers, mechanics, and firemen. Appendix cont. tables of diameters, areas and circumferences of circles, etc.; of squares, cubes, square and cube root of numbers; of hyperbolic logarithms; specific gravities, etc., etc. Index. French, H. W. Castle Foam; or, the heir of Meerschaum: Russian story. Bost., Lee & Shepard, 1880 [1879]. 371 p. D. cl., $1.50. By the author of "Art and artists in Connecticut." Russian novel; scenes taken from life among the nobility, at the beginning of the present century.

Hope, Ascott R. (pseud.) [R. H. Moncrieff.] The men of the backwoods: true stories and sketches of the Indians and the Indian fighters; il. by C. O. Murray. N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1880 [1879]. 488 p. il. D. cl., $2.25.

Sketches of historical events in the early settlements of New York, Penn., Ohio, and Kentucky, when the settlers were in constant collision with the Indians. Divided into two parts, "The white men," and "The red men,' taining each 12 sketches of white and Indian heroes of historical renown. For young people.

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Holt, Emily Sarah. Lady Sybil's choice tale of the Crusades. N. Y., Rob. Carter & Bros. [1879] 7+ 342 p. D. cl., $1.50.

A historical tale of Jerusalem and the Crusades in the 12th century; Lady Sybil, one of the queens of Jerusalem, and her husband, Guy de Lusignan, both historical characters, are called through a high sense of duty to make a sacrifice of their love.

Jackson, Mrs. Helen. ["H. H.;" formerly Mrs. Hunt.] Letters from a cat; published by her mistress for the benefit of all cats and

the amusement of little children; with 17 il. by Addie Ledyard. Bost., Roberts Bros., 1879. 1+ 89 p. sq. D. cl., $1.25.

An amusing series of letters, supposed to be written by a pet cat to her loving little mistress; in large type, illustrated by charming pictures of cats and children, drawn by Addie Ledyard; for the amusement of very small children. Jonquet, A. Original sketches for art furniture in Jacobean, Queen Anne, Adams and other styles. Lond., B. T. Batsford; N. Y., W: Lindemann, 1879. 60 pl. 4°. cl, **$10.

King, H: T. The egotist: essays of life-its work and
its fortunes, its joys and its sorrows, its success and its
failure. Phil., Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879.
270 p. 12°. cl., $1.50.

Lee, Mrs. R. Adventures in Australia: the
wanderings of Captain Spencer in the bush
and the wilds; with il. by F. S. Prout. 6th
thousand, rev. N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co.
(1879). 16+ 336 p. D. cl., $1.25.
Cont., besides many strange adventures,
66 accurate de-
scriptions of the habits of the natives and the natural pro-
ductions and features of the country." Book for the young.
Legras, C, and Magitat, E. Origin and formation of
the dental follicles; from the French, with introd. and
notes, by M. S. Dean. Chic., Jansen, McClurg & Co.,
1879. 216 p. 12°. cl.. $2.50.

Mahaffy, J. P. Euripides. N. Y., Appleton,
1879. 144 p. S. (Classical writers, ed. by J:

R. Green) cl., 60 c.

Monograph on the Greek dramatic poet, b. 480 B.C., and author of Alcestis, Medea, Iphigenia in Tauris, etc. Chapters on The poet's life and studies; Survey of his works; His plots; Dramas of character and of situationthe Cyclops; Special characters-heroines; Heroes, heralds, slaves; His lyric poetry, etc.; The history and fortunes of his works. Forms the second v. of ser. of which "Milton,' by Stopford A. Brooke, was the first.

Maine civil officer. 4th ed., rev., and with new matter by Byron D. Verrill. Portland, Me., Loring, Short & Harmon, 1879. 800 p. 12°. cl., $3.50.

Mamma's Bible stories for her little boys and girls; by the author of "Fanny and her mamma. N. Y., Rob. Carter & Bros., 1880 [1879]. 190 p. il. sq. T. cl., 75 c.

25 short lessons in form of a dialogue between mother and child, on Bible stories, such as Adam and Eve, Noah's ark, Abraham, etc. Told chiefly in words not exceeding two syllables.

Memorial of Louis Sandford Schuyler, priest.
N. Y., Pott, Young & Co., 1879.

p. por. O. cl., $1.25.

10+ 153

Account of the brief life, and services in the church, of the son of the Rev. Montgomery Schuyler, D.D., b. in Buffalo, 1852, d. in Memphis, 1878, a victim to the yellow fever, where he had gone as a volunteer in his ministerial capacity. Formerly rector of the Church of the Holy Innocents, Hoboken, N. J.

Phillips, E. C. Bunchy; or, the children of
Scarsbrook farm; with 16 il. by A. Johnson.
N. Y., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1880 [1879].
10+ 148 p. il. D. cl., $1.

"Bunchy" is the little thirteen-year old heroine; she tells her own story about her home at Scarsbrook, her father, mother, brothers, the pony she rode, her dog, and so on. Proctor, R: A. Flowers of the sky. N. Y., A. C. Armstrong & Son [1879] 4 + 295 p. il. S. cl., $1.

13 discussions, popularly treated, of Light; Space; The infinitely minute; The mystery of gravity; The end of many worlds; The Aurora borealis; The lunar halo; Moonlight; The planet Mars; The planet Jupiter; The ringed planet Saturn; Fancied figures among the stars; Transits of Venus.

Randolph, A. D. F., comp.
with the poets of to-day.
D. F. Randolph & Co.,
D. cl., $1.50.

Home life in song [Anon.] N. Y., A. [1879]. 271 p. sq.

Coll. of verses chiefly descriptive of phases and experiences of home life, gathered from magazines and newspapers, and grouped under 6 headings: Babyhood; Childhood and youth; Home life in the country; Home life in town; Grandfather and grandmother; Looking backward. Among the writers are Lord Houghton, Adele Macdonald, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mary B. Dodge, Mrs. Dinah Mulock Craik, Bayard Taylor and others. Index to first lines.

Remlap, L. T., ed. Gen U. S. Grant's tour

around the world; emb. his speeches, receptions and description of his travels, with a biog. sketch. Chic., J. Fairbanks & Co.; N. Y., F. O. Evans & Co., 1879. 325 p. il. O. cl., $1.50; pap., $1.

Richardson, B: Ward. A ministry of health, and other addresses. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 7 +354 p. D. cl., $1.50.

Cont. A ministry of health; William Harvey; A homily, clerico-medical; Learning and health; Vitality, indibalming and cremation; Registration of disease; Ethervidual and national; The world of physic; Burial; Emdrinking and extra-alcoholic intoxication.

Sabin, Jos. Dictionary of books rel. to Am-
erica from its discovery to present time.
(Bibliotheca Americana.) Pts. 67, 68: Mé-
moire to Minnesota. N. Y., J. Sabin's Son,
1879. 11-200 p. O. pap., **$5.
Sequel to

"Mamma's Bible stories," chiefly in words not exceeding two syllables; by the author of "Mamma's Bible stories." N. Y., Rob. Carter & Bros. 1880 [1879]. 220 p. il. sq. T. cl., 75 c.

22 short lessons, in form of a dialogue between mother and child, on Bible stories: Cain and Abel; The children

Newcomb, Simon, and Holden, E: S. Astron of Israel; Crossing the Red Sea, etc., etc.

omy for schools and colleges. N. Y., H: Holt & Co., 1879. II+ 512 p. il. O. (American sci. ser.) cl., $2.50.

To facilitate the use of this work by students of different grades, the subject-matter is divided into two classes, distinguished by the size of the type; the portions in large type form a complete course for the use of those who desire only such a general knowledge of the subject as can be acquired without the application of advanced mathematics; the portions in small type comprise additions for students who intend to make astronomy a special study. Index. Northend, C: Gems of thought: coll. of more than a thousand choice selections or aphorisms from nearly 450 different authors, and on 140 different subjects. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 233 p. D. cl., 75 c.

Grouped under topical headings in alphabetical order. Index to subjects. Index to authors. Peabody, Selim H. Cecil's books of natural history. Phil., Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, [1879]. 15+ 674 p. il. D. cl.. $1.75. Originally three books, separately devoted to the habits and appearance of " Beasts," "Birds" and "Insects," and now bound together in one volume. With numerous il. and written in a simple style, to instruct and interest children.

Shinn, G: W. Stories for the happy days of Christmas time. N. Y., T: Whittaker, 1880 [1879]. 214 p. D. cl.,

10 Christmas stories for young people; with directions how to illustrate the stories so to form an evening's entertainment out of a reading.

Taylor, Bayard. Poetical works. Household ed. Bost., Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1880 [1879]. 7 + 341 p. D. cl., $2.

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With the exception of the drama of the "Prophet," the Masque of the Gods," "Prince Deukalion," and the tr. of Faust," the present v. cont. the entire poetical works of Taylor printed in collected or separate form during his found among his MSS. Grouped as: The poet's journal ; lifetime, with many heretofore unpublished which were Poems of the Orient; Romances and lyrics; Californian ballads and poems; Earlier poems; Since 1861; Lyrics; Odes; The picture of St. John; Lars, a pastoral of Nor

way.

Thornton, M. Jacqueline. Di Cary: a novel. N. Y., Appleton, 1879. 231 p. O. (Appletons' lib. of Am. fict.) pap., 75 c.

Deals with life in Virginia since the war; plot turns upon love and marriage, and the intrigues of an unprincipled

woman.

Towle, G: M. Magellan; or, the first voyage around the world. Bost., Lee & Shepard, 1880 [1879]. 8+ 281 p. il. D. (Young folks' heroes of history, no. 3.) cl., $1.

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Popularly written account of the life of Fernan Magellan; his voyage around the world, and discovery of the Straits bearing his name. For young people. Trollope, Ant. The Bertrams: novel. issue.] N. Y., Harper, 1879. 104 (Franklin sq. lib., no. 85.) pap., 15 c. Trowbridge, J. T. Young Joe and other boys. Bost., Lee & Shepard, 1880 [1879]. 5+ 302 p. il. S. cl., $1.25.

14 stories for boys, about boys, "Young Joe" being the initial story; followed by: Simon Canford and his dog Carlo; How Edgar left home; The one-eyed hostler's story; My lost pocket-book; Andy's adventures, etc., etc. Vaughan, Rev. Roger Bede. Lectures on the reasonableness of Christianity and the shallowness of unbelief. Baltimore, J: B. Piet, 1879. 185 p. D. cl., $1; pap., 50 c.

4 lectures entitled: Man; God; Denial; Faith, addressed to Protestants as well as Catholics. Author archbishop of Sydney, Australia.

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Winsor, Justin. Reader's hand-book of the American revolution, 1761-1783. Bost., Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1880 [1879]. 5 + 328 p. S. cl., $1.25.

Descriptive index to all the various books, pamphlets and other documents that throw light on the causes, progress, incidents, and spirit of the American Revolution. Arranged chronologically in periods, to which are appended ample notes on all works, great or small, which refer to that period. Full index. Author librarian and professor of bibliography in Harvard College.

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POTT, YOUNG & Co., N. Y.

Memorial of Louis Sandford Schuyler.... 1.25.

A. D. F. RANDOLPH & Co., N. Y.

Butterworth, Zigzag journeys in Europe.. 1.50 Randolph, Home-life in song.

F. O. EVANS & Co., N. Y.

Remlap, Grant's tour around the world.

$1.50; 1.00

J. FAIRBANKS & Co., Chicago. Remlap, Grant's tour around the world. $1.50; 1.00

HARPER & BROS., N. Y. Trollope, The Bertrams (F. S. L., 85)...... HENRY HOLT & Co., N. Y. Newcomb and Holden, Astronomy..

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PETER G. THOMSON, Cincinnati. 15 Dix, The healthy infant.....

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THOS. WHITTAKER, N. Y. 2.50 Shinn, Stories for Christmas time....

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