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Royal Frish Linen

MARCUS WARD & CO.,

LONDON, AND ROYAL ULSTER WORKS, BELFAST,

Are now receiving at their Agency, No. 17 NORTH FIFTH ST., PHILADELPHIA, full lines of their va rious manufactures, consisting of JUVENILE and other PUBLICATIONS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS of various styles, NEWSPAPER-CUTTING BOOKS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL REWARD AND BIRTHDAY CARDS, CHROMOGRAPHS. Full lines of their celebrated CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR CARDS in stock and arriving by every steamer; also, large WALL TEXTS, etc. Also a full stock of their Celebrated ROYAL IRISH LINEN AND PURE FLAX PAPER, in Reams and Papeteries, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the trade. ALFRED IRELAND, Agent, U. S., 17 North 5th Street, Philadelphia.

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OUR LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF

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PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, IMPORTERS, AND STATIONERS, 624, 626, AND 628 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

BLANK BOOKS.

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FINE CARDS, Etc.,

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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.

JUST PUBLISHED.

Lady Clancarty; or. Wedded and Wooed. A Drama in
4 acts. By TOM TAYLOR.

Closing of the Eagle" (The). A Temperance Play in 4 acts.
Cream of Love (The).
A Farce in I act.

Furnished Apartments. A Comic Interlude in 1 act.
Harvest Storm (1he). A Domestic Drama in 1 act.
Lord Dundreary's Visit. A Farce in 1 act.

My Peter. A Comedietta in 1 act.

Out of the Depths. A Temperance Play in 3 acts.

Poisoned Darkies (The). A Temperance Play in 1 scene.
Slighted Treasures. A Petite Comedy in 1 act.

Village Belle (The). A Romantic Drama in 2 acts.

PRICE, 15 CENTS EACH.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent by mail, on receipt of price, by

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Publishers'

Weekly

THE AMERICAN

BOOK TRADE JOURNAL

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. 24. NEW YORK, December 15, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 309.

D. APPLETON & CO., 549 and 551 Broadway, New York.

"CHERRY RIPE!" A NOVEL.

NOW READY.

I.

By the author of "Comin' thro' the Rye," "As He comes up the Stair." Illustrated from drawings by C. S. REINHART. One vol., 8vo, 155 pages. Paper covers, 50 cents.

"This new novel, which has been published during the past year in APPLETONS' JOURNAL, is pronounced the most charming and fresh creation in recent fiction. The heroine is a delightful creation, and is fairly entitled to the designation of the title." II.

THE SARCASM OF DESTINY; or, Nina's Experience. A NOVEL. By M. E. W. S. One vol., 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

"M. E. W. S." are the well-known initials of a distinguished lady of New York society, whose brilliant contributions to the magazines have attracted wide attention, but who now offers to the public her first novel. It is in the min a story of American life, but there are a few brilliant glimpses of scenes in Paris, London, and Baden-Baden. It is noticeable for rapid movement, for fine contrasts of character, for portraits produced by a felicitous touch, for sparkling, epigrammatic style, for a combination of literary culture with accurate knowledge of society.

III.

GEMS OF THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, consisting of illustrated descriptions of objects of an artistic character, in the exhibits of the United States, Great Britain, France. Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Russia, Japan, China Egypt, Turkey, India, etc., at the Philadelphia International Exhibition of 1876. One vol.. 4to. Price, $6.

This forms an elegant souvenir of one's visit to the Centennial of last year. The subjects chosen embrace the more artistic features of the Exhibition, from all parts of the world.

IV.

A New Illustrated Volume by Paul Lacroix.

SCIENCE AND LITERATURE IN THE MIDDLE AGES. By PAUL LACROIX. Illustrated with fifteen Chromo-Lithographs and two hundred and fifty Wood Engravings. One vol., 4to, 600 pages. Cloth, $12; half calf, $15; calf, $18; levant morocco, $25.

It is unnecessary to recommend a new work by Paul Lacroix. The excellence of the volumes previously published hos established the reputation of the author.

The first volume of this series illustrated the Institutions, Manners, and Customs, of the Eighteenth Century. The present volume is a continuation of the Study of Life during that period, with especial reference to Science, Literature, and Art. The illustrations, which adorn almost every page of the work, have been intrusted to the same skilful hands that illustrated the previous works by the same author.

V.

A New Volume of "History Primers," edited by J. R. Green.

ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. By A. S. WILKINS, M.A. One vol., 18mo. With illustrations.

45 cents.

Either of the above sent free by mail to any address in the United States, on receipt of the price.

SURE TO SELL LARGELY EVERYWHERE.

Our new books are both valuable and popular, and every dealer should have a line of them.

LIFE OF EDWARD NORRIS KIRK, D.D. By Rev. D. O. Mears. With two steel portraits of Dr. Kirk, and views of Mount Vernon Church, Boston, and the American Chapel at Paris. Small Svo, cloth, $3.

"The clear vision, leonine courage, muscular energy, and supreme devotion of Dr. Kirk, which enabled him to win so great a victory here in Albany, render him a model for all who aspire to make conquests for humanity."-Albany Argus.

THE STORY OF CREATION. By S. M. Campbell, D.D. Illustrated, 12m0, cloth, $1.75.

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* Rev. Dr. J. C. Baldwin, of Rochester, says of this book: "It reads like Hugh Miller-more could not be said."

THE BIRTH OF JESUS. By H. A. Miles, D.D.

12mo, cloth, $1.50.

The Christian Register says of this book that it “ presents the central topic of the season."

SLICES OF MOTHER GOOSE. By Alice Parkman. Illustrated by "Champ." In envelope, 75 cents; in boards, $1.25.

New and bright versions of fourteen of the most popular Mother Goose rhymes, with exquisite humorous illustrations in silhouette and otherwise. Text printed in red, on plate paper.

"This will be a very popular holiday gift for people of all ages. The new arrangement of the old songs is very clever."-Newport News.

"Cannot fail to be 'all the rage' for the holidays."-Watchman (Boston).

ALL AROUND A PALETTE.

Children's Art Series. By Mrs. Lizzie W. Champney. Over a hundred illustrations, and striking cover design, by "Champ." Small 4to, cloth, $1.50.

"Not often does so commendable a book for children appear upon the holiday counters: in design. ingenious; in substance, both entertaining and instructive; in execution, vivacious and varied. A healthy tone pervades every chapter; morals are not tacked on to weary narrative, but beneficial hints and striking suggestions spring up along the way."-Boston Transcript.

ONE HAPPY WINTER. By Mrs. S. S. Robbins, author of the "Win and Wear Series." Illustrated by C. H. Walker. 16mo, cloth, $1.25.

*** A story of a little Girl's Winter in Florida.

It will give a very pleasant and comprehensive idea of that sunny dreamland."—New York Tribune. THE CEDARS: More of Child Life. By Ellis Gray. Vol. II. of the "Long Ago Series." Illustrated, square 16mo, cloth, $1.25.

"Few better stories were ever written."-Transcript.

REAL BOYS AND GIRLS. By Mary C. Bartlett. Illustrated, 16mo, cloth, $1. "Of all the books for the little lads and lasses, none is more prettily quaint and true to child life."-New York Tribune.

LOCKWOOD, BROOKS & CO.,

PUBLISHERS,

381 Washington St., Boston.

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