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With which is incorporated the American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular
[ESTABLISHED 1852]

F. LEYPOLDT, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK

VOL. XI., No. 20.

NEW YORK, May 19, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 279.

D. APPLETON & CO.,

549 and 551 Broadway,

I.

NEW

YORK,

PUBLISH THIS DAY:

After Many Days. A Novel. By Christian Reid, author of "Morton House," "Valerie Aylmer," etc. One vol., 8vo, paper covers, $1; cloth, $1.50. "After Many Days" is marked by those characteristics that have made the name of Christian Reid distinguished flowing style, charm, and contrast of character, dramatic situations, and effective development of plot. The scene is laid partly in the South and partly in England, while its narrative exhibits notable variety of incident and strength of interest.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

VALERIE AYLMER. 8vo, paper, $1; cloth, $1.50.
MORTON HOUSE. 8vo, paper, $1; cloth, $1.50.
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EBB TIDE. 8vo, paper, $1; cloth, $1.50.
NINA'S ATONEMENT. Paper, $1; cloth, $1.50.

A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA. Paper, $1; cloth, $1.50.
HEARTS AND HANDS. Paper, 50 cents.

A QUESTION OF HONOR. One vol., 12mo, cloth, $1.75.

II.

New Lands within the Arctic Circle: Narrative of the Discoveries of the Austrian Ship Tegetthoff, in 1872-'74. By Julius Payer, one of the Commanders of the Expedition. Containing upward of 100 illustrations from drawings by the author, engraved by J. D. Cooper, a colored frontispiece and route maps, and preface, comparing the results of the English and Austrian Expeditions. One vol., medium 8vo, cloth extra, $3.20.

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"Lieutenant Payer has written its story in a style not surpassed in fascinating interest and scientifie value by any of those old narratives that are still the delight of all who love to read of the adventures of daring men."-Nature.

"No arctic navigator, since the days of William Barentz, has had a more startling tale to tell, and not one has told it better."-Athenæum.

46 Cold-blooded, indeed, must the reader be who can study these volumes without a thrill of almost too intense excitement. For literary power the story of the Tegetthoff stands in the very front rank of arctic narrative."-Graphic. "The result of the voyage is given by Lieutenant Payer in a magnificent work. No more stirring chronicle of adventure was ever penned. It is impossible to avoid recording our tribute of admiration to the heroic endurance with which, after abandoning their ship, they struggled for months across a treacherous floating desert of ice in their return home."-London Quarterly.

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