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NEW BOOKS, 1876-7.

The American Sunday-School Union has in preparation a series of works illustrative of American history. Among those now ready, are:

WASHINGTON AND '76.

By LUCY ELLEN and CLARA F. GUERNSEY. 16mo, muslin. Profusely illustrated. $1 25.

"This Life of Washington begins with a description of the country at the time of his birth, those days of spinning and weaving, of severe punishment and ignorance among the common people. His boyhood and youth are sketched, not in the mechanical way of many biographers, but with a vivacity and naturalness that, near the middle of the volume, make it as exciting as a romance. Too much can hardly be said in praise of its high moral and religious tone; and the style is simple and concise. Often some happy metaphor-for instance, the one on page eighty-three-will put the entire story in a nutshell, and enable a child to grasp the idea of the whole campaign."Holyoke, Mass., Transcript.

TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO; or, Life in New Sweden.

By the author of "Over the Hedge," "Rose Elliott's
Wish," etc., etc. 16mo. $1.

A history of the Swedish settlement on the Delaware ending with Penn's proprietorship. Giving the Swedish views of events, and observations on the modes of living in the new country, under the Swedes, Dutch and English, as illustrated in the story of one of the families of the early settlers.

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LIFE OF WILLIAM, EARL OF SHELBURNE, afterward First Marquess of Lansdowne. With Extracts from his Papers and Correspondence. By Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, M.P. Vol. III., 1776-1805, concluding the work. With Maps. 8vo, cloth, $4; complete, in Three Vols., $12.

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CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY. The Wars of the Roses. By the author of "The Heir of Redclyffe." Third Series. Extra, fcap. 8vo, $1.75.

LECTURES ON SOME RECENT ADVANCES IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE. With a Special Lecture on Force. By P. G. Tait, M.A. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.50. Now ready.

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"IN THE DAYS OF THY YOUTH:" Sermons on Practical Subjects. Preached at Marlborough College, from 1871 to 1876. By F. W. Farrar, D.D., F.R.S., Canon of Westminster Crown 8vo, $2.

HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT AND COOKERY. The Scholar's Hand-book of Household Management and Cookery. With an Appendix of Recipes used by the Teachers of the National School of Cookery. By W. B. Tegetmeier. 18mo, cloth, 50 cents.

WHAT THE EARTH IS COMPOSED OF. Three Lectures by Professor Roscoe, F.R.S. With Illustrations. 12mo, sewed, 20 cents.

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