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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. XII., No. 16. NEW YORK, October 20, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 301.

APPLETONS' NEW SERIES,

"A COLLECTION OF FOREIGN AUTHORS,'

A MARKED SUCCESS.

"The Messrs. Appleton are now doing for us, perhaps, the very best work that was ever done in the way of what is called 'educating a popular taste' for what is best in fiction."-NEW YORK WORLD.

VOLUMES ALREADY PUBLISHED.

I. Samuel Brohl and Company.

A Novel. From the French of VICTOR CHERBU

LIEZ. One vol., 16mo. Paper cover, 60 cents; cloth, $1.00.

II. Gerard's Marriage.

50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

A Novel. From the French of ANDRÉ THEURIET. Paper cover,

III. Spirite. A Fantasy. From the French of THEOPHILE GAUTIER. Paper, 50 cents; cloth,

75 cents.

IV. The Tower of Percemont. By GEORGE SAND. Paper cover, 50 cents; cloth, 75

cents.

World.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"Gérard's Marriage' is as exquisite in its form, color, and delicacy, as a choice piece of Sèvres porcelain."-Literary "Samuel Brohl and Company,' in short, deserves attention, as being the ripest and most captivating performance of one of the first novelists now living in France."-New York Sun.

"Spirite' exercises a subtile spell, a fascination over the reader, which compels him to go on to the end."-Utica

Herald. "The Tower of Percemont' is equal to the best of George Sand's smaller romances; the portraits of all her characters are skillfully drawn, and the descriptions of Nature are exquisite. When shall we see another such a writer?"-Express.

D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, New York.

Either of the above volumes sent by mail, post-paid, to any address in the United States or Canada, upon receipt of the price.

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THIS

DAY.

CORAL AND CHRISTIAN; or, The Children's Pilgrim's Progress. By MISS LILLIE E. BARR. A clever, entertaining story. Every child will love to read and reread it. Dat Coral" is worth knowing.

In a short time this volume will be found in every SundaySchool Library in the United States.

Rich Cloth.

THE SQUARE OF LIFE; or, Manhood,
Womanhood, Fatherhood, and Motherhood.
By STEPHEN H. TYNG, JR., D.D. "For every
body and truly valuable."

The popular author of "He Will Come," in his preface to The Square of Life, states that the central purpose of this little book is in redirecting lives, and restoring homes. He addresses "the Church that is in thy house," and believes that words from so homely a pulpit will have an hospitable welcome.

.75 cents. Paper covers..

.40 cents.

Publication Postponed to 27th October.

THE BEAUTIES OF HERBERT. By
BOSTWICK HAWLEY, D.D.

A cluster of gems selected from the works of Rev. George
Herbert, A. M., of the 16th century. This little casket of
jewels consists of the choicest and most unique Poems that
make up The Temple, which, in the opinion of competent
judges, rivals the productions of the great John Milton; of
the most apposite and instructive of Mr. Herbert's Proverbs,
and of a quaint treatise on Sobriety, making in all a complete
treasury of his best thoughts crystallized into precious jewels
of exquisite beauty. The poems entitled The Altar,
Love-Joy, Bitter-Sweet, Jesu, Heaven, and
Love, are among the most tender in the English language
Dr. Hawley has done good service in preparing this volume,
especially in prefacing the several parts with suitable Biogra
phical and Historical Introductions, the first of which is a
faithful and beautiful portraiture of Rev. Mr. Herbert.
Rich Cloth....

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a few chapters are: The Corrupting Library, The
Dance Hall, The Saloon of Bacchus, The
Gambling-Hell, The Theatre, The House of
Death, etc. Among the subdivisions of the book may be
mentioned: "Coleridge, the Day-Dreamer," "The Climax
of Scoundrelism,” "Three Sister-Sirens," "The Pangs of Re-
morse, ," "Imploring Cries for Help and Vengeance," etc., etc.
"The Temple of Pleasure" is full of rich and racy anec-
dotes, and will fascinate the most careless reader. A sale of
50,000 copies is confidently anticipated.
Rich Cloth.....

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ECCE REGNUM; or, An Inquiry into the
Nature and a Revelation of the Glory of the
Kingdom of God according to the Scriptures.
The author of this important and valuable book has decided
to remain unknown to the public so far as his relation to this
last work is concerned. "Ecce Regnum!" Behold the King-
dom! Look at it! It is pre-eminently a book for the times
in "thoughts that breathe and words that burn." Those who
have read Dr. Tyng's "He Will Come" cannot pass "Ecce
Regnum" by. It deserves to be scattered like the leaves of
the autumn.
Rich Cloth.

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9. Rise of the People, and Growth of Parliament, from the Great Charter to the Accession of Henry VII., 1215-1485. By JAMES ROWLEY, M.A. With four Maps. 25 cents.

10. The Tudors and the Reformation. 1485-1603. By M. CREIGHTON, M.A. With three Maps. 25 cents.

11. The Struggle against Absolute Monarchy, 1603-1688. By BERTHA MERITON CORDERY. With two Maps. 25 cents.

12. The Settlement of the Constitution, from 1688 to 1778. By JAMES Rowley, M.A. (In Preparation.)

13. England during the American and European Wars, from 1778 to 1820. By O. W. TANCOCK, M.A. (In Preparation.)

14. Modern England, from 1820 to 1875. By OSCAR BROWNING, M.A. (In Preparation.)

15. University Life in Ancient Athens. By W. W. CAPES. 25 cents.

Harper's Half-Hour Series comprises an attractive selection of short stories, brief classics, episodes of history, essays pertinent to the time, which busy men might like to catch up at odd moments for information or pastime.-Home Journal, N. Y.

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This "half-hour" book can be put into any pocket and read in almost any place. For example, on the way home from your city office, in street cars and on the railway or steamboats. And while it will go into any pocket, it takes very little out of it.-Methodist, N. Y.

Not long before the fall of the first Napoleon he ordered published a library of small volumes of choice literature to be packed away in his traveling carriage, so that he might always have something at hand with which to amuse himself on his journeys. The Harpers now place within the reach of the

16. A Primer of Greek Literature. GENE LAWRENCE.

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18. Dieudonnée. By Geraldine Butt. 20 cents. 19. The Time of Roses. By GERALDINE BUTT.

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20. The Jilt. By CHARLES READE. Illustrated. 20

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The attractions of each little book must be sought for within the covers; and the reader, who, on examining the Quakerlike outside, may possibly have been led to the conclusion that the contents must be something of the nature of a religious tract, is agreeably disappointed to find that, apparently, there is no range of subjects which these miniature volumes have not the hardihood to embrace. * * This dainty phalanx of liliputian volumes, as it adds one recruit after another to its slender file, will undoubtedly be the means of rescuing many a delightful bit of writing from the oblivion into which short essays and articles are too likely to fall.N. Y. Times.

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1. Surly Tim, and Other Stories.

By Mrs. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's."
12mo, cloth extra, $1.25.

2. Nicholas Minturn.

DR. HOLLAND'S NEW NOVEL.

A Study in a Story. Illustrated by C. S. Reinhart. Large 12mo. Cloth, $1.75.

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With a View of the State of the Roman World at the Birth of Christ. By Rev. Prof. GEORGE P. FISHER. I vol. Svo. Cloth, $3.

4. Marsh's The Earth as Modified by Human Action.

A New and Revised Edition. 1.vol. crown 8vo. Cloth. Price reduced from $4.50 to $3.
A NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION OF JULES VERNE'S

5. From the Earth to the Moon.

With full-page illustrations. I vol. 12mo. Cloth. Price reduced from $3 to $1.50.

6. Bushnell's Nature and the Supernatural. A New and Cheaper uniform Edition of his select Works.

7. Bowen's Modern Philosophy.

I vol. 12mo.

From Descartes to Schopenhauer and Hartmann. Svo. Cloth, $3.

S. Morris's Age of Anne.

(Epochs of Modern History.) Small 12m0, with maps. Cloth, $1.

9. Smyth's-The Religious Feeling.

12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

TO. Page's Life of Thomas De Quincey.
Two vols. 12mo. With Portrait. Cloth, $4.

11. Reid's Life of Charlotte Bronte.

12mo. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50.

12. That Lass o' Lowrie's.

Price, paper covers, 90 cents; or, cloth extra, $1.50.

13. Schuyler's Turkistan.

New and cheaper edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Profusely illustrated. Cloth, $5.

14. Froude's Short Studies.

(Third Series.) I vol. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $2.50.

15. Stanley's History of the Jewish Church.

(Third Series.) Crown Svo. Cloth, $2.50.

Cloth, $1.50.

16. Charles Kingsley: HIS LETTERS AND MEMORIES OF HIS LIFE. Edited by his wife. Abridged edition, with Steel Portrait. Svo. Cloth, $2.50.

17. Perry's Introduction to Political Economy.

12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

**The above works for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, express charges paid, upon receipt of the price by the Publishers, SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO., Nos. 743 and 745 Broadway, New York.

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NOTES IN SEASON.

PEMAQUID," Mrs. Prentiss' new story of early New England life, will be ready at A. D. F. Randolph & Co.'s within the fortnight. It has already pleasantly recommended itself as a serial, and Mrs. Prentiss' name to any book always bespeaks hosts of readers.

HARRY HOLBROOKE of Holbrooke Hall," the second volume in Lockwood, Brooks & Co.'s "Wayside Series," will be published very shortly. In it Sir Randal Roberts gives a vivid series of pictures of English country life and sports, and it can hardly fail to please a large circle of American readers.

Two capital juveniles, the "Wonder World" of stories from all lands, a book that will serve children as a door into literature as well as for an amusement, and another of Mr. Geo. C. Eggleston's bright books for bright boys, "The Signal Boys," are next on the list at Putnam's. An illustrated holiday edition of "Other People's Children," under the title of 'Budge & Toddie," will follow, in response to a demand from the Western trade.

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J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co. have just ready another volume of the "Star Series," "Lil,' Fair, Fair, with Golden Hair," a novel by the Hon. Mrs. Featherstonhaugh. The London Atheneum speaks very highly of this work. A new edition of "Frazer's Tables" for the determination of Minerals, based on the tables of

Weisbach, has just been published, as also a new edition of John Darby's "Odd Hours of a Physician" and "Hours with John Darby," which are now issued in one volume at $2.

DODD, MEAD & Co. will publish shortly a new edition of the late J. S. C. Abbott's popular one volume of histories of Russia, Austria, and Italy. For that of Austria he had prepared, shortly before his death, a new chapter, bringing the history down to date, which will now he included. They have also in press the new story by Mrs. Charles, author of The SchoenbergCotta Family," "Lapsed but not Lost.' The volume of selections from her writings, recently published by this house, should not be forgotten by her admirers.

GEORGE MACLEAN & Co., of Philadelphia, have just issued very cheap editions of two copyrighted works, Naphey's Physical Life of Women," and "Out of the Hurly-Burly," by Max Adler. The former has had a phenomenal success: It was one of the first reputable books, in this country. on the delicate subject of which it treats, issued Two hundred thousand copies have been sold in English and a large number in German. It has sold largely abroad, and is still one of the best-selling works in the market. Max Adler's Hurly-Burly," strange to say, has met with a greater success abroad than at home, 35,000 being sold abroad and only 15,000 in this country. Four houses have published it in England, and a German edition has lately been published in Leipsic. The English press praised it highly, and the Emperor of Austria sent the author a gold medal. The Physical Life of Woman," in cloth, is now $1; paper, 50 cents; 'Hurly-Burly,” cloth, $1.25; paper, 75

cents.

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J. R. OSGOOD & Co.'s books for this week are Miss Phelps' novel, "The Story of Avis," which is sure to be one of the most read and most talked of books of the season; Mr. Stedman's new volume, "Hawthorne and other Poems," taking its title from the noble poem read at Harvard last summer, and including all the short pieces written by Mr. Stedman during the last four years, making a book of great poetic value and attractiveness; "Le Parnasse Français" (which will surely be immediately translated by the trade into its English equivalent, "The French Parnassus"), a collection of French poetry from 1550 to the present time, selected by James Parton, who has done his work con amore, has left out all passages so Frenchy that they could not be read in the family or in schools, and, besides writing an interesting preface, has given in the index a deal of information respecting the authors. This work will be issued in two styles, one uniform with Osgood's Household editions of the poets, the other an octavo for holiday use. The "VestPocket" books for this week are "Favorite Poems" of Collins, Dryden, and Marvell, in one volume, of Mrs. Hemans, and "Songs" from Shakespeare's Plays. These three complete the hundred volumes of this unique little library, which holds a world of good reading.

AUCTION SALES.

October 22d.-Books chiefly from the library of the late Dr. R. Arbuthnot. Bangs.

October 27th.-Collection of Good Books. Bangs. October 29th, 30th.-Prof. Charles Anthon's Coll. of Autographs. Bangs.

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