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TO THE TRADE.

JUNE 9, 1877.

By recent arrangements with Messrs. S. BAGSTER & SONS, we are enabled to offer ALL OF THEIR PUBLICATIONS on the same terms as to discounts, etc., as our own books, with the exception of a few calf-lined BIBLES; and in the cases of these Bibles, our prices will be as favorable as those of any other house. JOHN WILEY & SONS,

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15 Astor Place, New York.

Catalogues of Bibles and Miscellaneous Works gratis.

LIPPINCOTT & CO'S LIBRARY EDITION OF

THE KORAN.

The best in the Market.

The Koran, commonly called The Alcoran of Mohammed.

TRANSLATED BY GEORGE SALE.

Complete in one vol., 8vo, with steel plates, large, clear type, extra cloth, $2.75.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers,

PHILADELPHIA.

LIEBENROTH, VON AUW & CO.,

BLANK BOOKS,

MANUFACTURERS OF

Pass and Memorandum Books, Autograph and Scrap Books, etc., etc.

Publishers of the PERPETUAL DIARY.

IMPORTERS OF

J. F. KNIPP'S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. 50 and 52 Franklin Street,

NEW YORK.

WM. H. BRETT & CO.,
165 Devonshire Street and 26 Arch Street, Boston,

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Envelope Manufacturers Wholesale Stationers.

SPECIALTIES.

Fine Papers, flat and folded, with envelopes to match.

Wedding Goods."

Fine Papeteries, including the new "What Days" and Carte de Correspondence.

Steel and Copperplate Engraving and Printing.

Novelties and New Goods always in order.

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Specially adapted to the use of Bookkeepers, Merchants, Lawyers, Draughtsmen, Real Estate Agents, Teachers, and School Children.

It is a Ruler, Paper Cutter, Pen or Pencil Case, Measure of
Lengths, Guage for Spacing Lines or Money Columns, LETTER SCALE,
Square, Protractor, for giving Angles or Degrees, Describing Circles
and constructing any Diagram desired, all combined in one durable
and ornamental article.
Directions accompany each Rule.

Sent by Mail on receipt of 50 Cents, (or Postage Stamps.)
For Sale by Stationers and Notion Dealers everywhere.
Terms Cash.-All Goods sent C. O. D. unless a remittance accom-
Liberal Discount to the Trade.
panies the order.

WYCKOFF & CO., 201 Broadway, N. Y.

PERRY&CO. LONDON & BIRMINGHAM

Branch House No.112 William

A SAMPLE CARD containing TWENTY-FOUR Pens sent by mailon receipt of fifteen cents.

WOOD CUTS

AND ELECTROTYPES BOUGHT, SOLD and LOANED

Over 10,000 on hand. All Specially Selected and adapted for American Newspapers, Books, Magazines, etc., etc. R.W.SHOPPELL,

48 Beekman Street, N. Y.

PORTER & BAINBRIDGE,

CARD STOCK OF

EVERY DESCRIPTION,

WEDDING AND FINE STATIONERY.

Orders of Dancing in Elegant Designs, Menu Cards, Memorial Cards, Alex. Pirie's Sons' Extra Superfine Papers, Proprietors of "Ye Centennial Paper" (patent), 33 Beekman Street, New York.

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FINE CARDS, Etc.,

Largest Assortment of Orders of Dancing, Latest Novelties in MENU CARDS, Perforated Board and Mottoes, 155 WILLIAM and 64, 66, and 68 ANN STS., New York. DREYFUSS & SACHS,

MANUFACTURERS OF

Perforated Card-Board, Mottoes, Book-Marks, etc.,

SPECIALTY OF CHROMOS IN ALL SIZES, AND ALL STYLES OF MOTTO FRAMES,
75 and 77 DUANE STREET. NEW YORK.

MOLLESON

BROTHERS,

No. 18 Beekman Street, New York,

Writing, Book, News and Manila Papers.

SPECIAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER.

We supply the paper for the PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY and the TRADE-LIST ANNUAL

THE

Publishers' Trade-List Annual For 1877.

THE TRADE-LIST ANNUAL for 1877 is expected to be ready in August. The special features this year will be the resumption of the Annual Reference List, which, embracing the books published from July 1, 1876, to June 30, 1877, will serve as the first Supplement to the American Catalogue, now well advanced toward publication, and an entirely new Educational Catalogue, compiled from the new revised publishers' lists.

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 can be taken into account that have not been paid up on day of publication, as the small amounts will neither bear the trouble nor the expense or risk of numerous accounts, bills, statements, and subsequent collections.

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.

Booksellers, in their own interest, are requested to call the attention of librarians and large book-buyers to the ANNUAL.

F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,

37 PARK ROW, or P. O. Box 4295, NEW YORK.

THE

AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL CATALOGUE,

For 1877 [Eighth Year].

NEARLY all School-book houses having issued their price-lists on the new basis, it is desirable that an entirely new Educational Catalogue be given to the Trade at the earliest date possible.

The Educational Catalogue has been found so valuable to the Trade, not only as a finding list, but for circulation among educational customers, for the purpose of soliciting orders, and saving at the same time much troublesome correspondence, that its continuance is recognized as a necessity. In order to secure this, it will be necessary that booksellers who have the facilities for placing one hundred or more copies should immediately forward their orders. The imprint editions are expected to go to press early in July.

In making up special orders for the Educational Catalogue, Booksellers should bear in mind that it possesses not only temporary value, but will serve its purpose during the whole year. As numerous orders for editions are received every summer, after the issue of the Educational Catalogue, we again call attention to the necessity of being in possession of all orders on or before June 25th.

CASH TERMS FOR EDITIONS:

With sole imprint of ordering firm, and stitched, 100 copies, $5; 1000 copies, $40.

The last page will be left blank, unless a stereotyped or electrotyped page, uniform in size with THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, shall be sent before going to press. If we are to make the plate, it will be charged extra at the mere cost of composition and electrotyping-viz., $5.75. Mode of shipping must be stated with order.

F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,

37 PARK ROW, or P. O. Box 4295, NEW YORK.

SUMMER CATALOGUE.

THE Christmas and Educational numbers of the PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, in imprint editions, have proved so valuable an instrument, in the hands of enterprising dealers, for increasing sales, that it has been determined to issue, on the same general plan, a SUMMER SEASON SUPPLEMENT, adapted for imprint circulation all through the summer.

The imprint editions will contain all the matter of the Supplement to the Publishers' Weekly, with new headings (“Summer Reading” instead of "Publishers' Weekly"), and new paging (1—32), printed on tinted paper of same superior quality as the last number of the Literary News.

Booksellers should remember that, while summer is usually a dull time, the sales of light literature, etc., can be pushed to make a successful business even in this season. The classes who travel are of course those who have money to spend, even in dull times, and the summer is the time when very many book-buyers do the greater part of their reading. Booksellers at summer resorts should therefore especially avail themselves of this publication, while it will be also useful to tempt stay-at-homes to make investments.

Further orders for imprint editions at subscription rates received until June 18.

TERMS FOR EDITIONS WITH IMPRINT, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

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Directions for shipping should be given with the order. If sent by mail, postage

must be charged extra.

F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,

P. O. Box 4295.

37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.

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atalogue.

A LITERARY COMPANION FOR THE SEASON.

PUBLISHED BY

[The remainder of this space is occupied by the retailer's imprint. Orders for editions received until June 20. For terms see advertising page.]

SEASON OF 1877.

THE LEISURE HOUR SERIES.

After the Leisure Hour Series has enjoyed five years of success which even the present depression has not diminished, the publishers beg leave to call attention to the following features of that collection:

THE AUTHORS which the Leisure Hour Series has been the means of first introducing to the American public are, among others, Mrs. Alexander, Calverley, Cherbuliez, Hardy, Miss Poynter, Miss Fraser-Tytler, and L. B. Walford. The Series contains, in addition, writings of About, Auerbach, Björnson, Mme. Craven, Gustave Droz, Freytag, Goethe, Heine, Mrs. Jenkin, Mrs. Oliphant, W. G. Palgrave, Louisa Parr, Richardson, Jean Paul Richter, Miss Roberts, Spielhagen, Thackeray, Turgenieff, and Theodore Winthrop.

THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE has never been departed from. It has been the privilege of the publishers to recognize and bring forward no small degree of new talent, and, in according this recognition, they have sometimes undertaken works whose merits have not been widely appreciated; but though the series now contains nearly a hundred volumes, it contains hardly one which has not been unanimously commended by the most exacting critics. The estimation of that portion of the press whose verdict is really significant is shown in the following

extracts:

"The admirable Leisure Hour Series."-Nation.

"The form is admirable, and faultless taste presides over the selection."-New York Tribune.

"To any one who wants a book that will prove both entertaining and profitable, as good literature always is, and does not know precisely what to ask for, we say select one of The Leisure Hour Series.'""-Boston Advertiser. "The traveller can't do wrong who provides himself with one of these buff-colored volumes."-New York World.

The price is a trifle higher than that of some other reputable series recently started, but the books of the Leisure Hour Series are really the cheaper, as, being selected without reference to their length, they contain, on the average, an excess of matter greater than their excess of price over any similar productions.

RECENT VOLUMES. Price, $1.25 each.

IN CHANGE UNCHANGED. By Linda Villari. (Published this day.)

EUGENIE. By B. M. Butt, author of "Miss Molly."

THE HERITAGE OF LANGDALE. By Mrs. Alexander.

NEW VILLAGE STORIES. By Auerbach. I. The Convicts. II. Lorley and Reinhard. III. Aloys. BESSIE LANG. By Alice Corkran.

NOBLESSE OBLIGE. By Miss Roberts.

FORTHCOMING VOLUMES:

TURGENIEFF, IVAN. Virgin Soil.

GRIFFITHS, ARTHUR. Lola: A Tale of the Rock.
AUERBACH, BERTHOLD. Poet and Merchant.
WALFORD, L. B. (Author of "Mr. Smith.") Pauline.

FULL CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION.

HENRY HOLT & CO., Publishers, N. Y

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