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Astoria:

Or, Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains. By WASHINGTON IRVING. Tacoma Edition. With 28 photogravure illustrations from original designs, and colored decorative borders. Two vols., large 8vo, cloth extra, gilt tops, $6.00; three-quarters levant, $12.00.

This edition is printed from entirely new plates, and is by far the most sumptuous presentation of "Astoria" ever issued. It is embellished with borders, printed in colors, especially designed by Margaret Armstrong. The photogravure illustrations have been specially prepared for this edition by the well-known artists, R. F. Zogbaum, F. S. Church, C. Harry Eaton, J. C. Beard, and others.

Some Colonial Homesteads

And their Stories. By MARION HARLAND. With 86 illustrations. 8vo, gilt top, $3.00.

In this volume the author tells the stories of some Colonial Homesteads whose names have become household words. The book is charmingly written, and is embellished by a large number of illustrations very carefully selected and engraved. Among the homesteads presented are: Brandon, Westover, Shirley, Marshall House, Cliveden (Chew House), Morris House, Van Cortlandt Manor House, Oak Hill (the Home of the Livingstons), Philipse Manor House, Jumel House (Fort Washington), Smith House (Sharon, Conn.), Pierce Homestead, Parson Williams's House, Varina (Pocahontas), Jamestown, and Williamsburg.

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And Other Essays, Social and Political. By THEODORE ROOSEVELT, author of "The Wilderness Hunter," etc. 12mo, gilt top, $1.50. CONTENTS: American Ideals-True Americanism-The Manly Virtues and Practical Politics-The College Graduate and Public Life-Phases of State Legislation-Machine Politics in New York City-Six Years of Civil Service Reform-Administering the New York Police Force-The Vice-Presidency and the Campaign of 1896-How Not to Help Our Poorer Brother-The Monroe Doctrine-Washington's Forgotten Maxim-National Life and Character-Social Evolution-The Law of Civilization and Decay.

Modern English Prose Writers.

By FRANK PRESTON STEARNS, author of "Concord and Appledore," The Midsummer Italian Art," etc. 8vo, gilt top, $1.50.

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A Young Scholar's Letters.

Being a Memoir of BYRON CALDWELL SMITH. Edited by D. O. KELLOGG. With portrait. 8vo, $1.75.

The letters are a revelation.-Chap-Book.

A spirit of purity and fire.-Providence Journal.

High ideals and penetrating intelligence.-Indianapolis Journal.

We are reminded of Amiel.-Boston Literary World.

Life of Abby Hopper Gibbons.

Told chiefly through her correspondence. Edited by her daughter, SARAH HOPPER EMERSON. Illustrated. Two vols., 12mo, per set, $3.00.

In the Life of Abby Hopper Gibbons" a loving daughter presents to us the story of a noble woman who played an important part in an important time, and who left the impress of her remarkable character on every one who came within her influence.-Home and Club Life, Boston.

The Venetian Painters of the Renaissance.

By BERNHARD BERENSON, author of "Lorenzo Lotto," etc. Large paper edition, with 24 photogravure reproductions of famous paintings by Messina, Vecchio, Bissolo, Titian, Bellini, Piombo, etc. Large 8vo.

Little Journeys

To the Homes of Famous Women. By ELBERT HUBBARD. Being the series for 1897. Printed on deckel-edged paper, and bound in one volume with portraits. 16mo, gilt top, $1.75.

Uniform with the above:

Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great. Little Journeys to the Homes of American Authors. The three vols., as a set, in a box, $5.25.

Pratt Portraits

Sketched in a New England Suburb. BY ANNA FULLER. New holiday edition, with 13 illustrations by GEORGE SLOANE. 8vo, gilt top, $2.00.

By the same author:

A Venetian June and A Literary Courtship.
Holiday edition, with numerous illustrations.
The 2 vols., as a set, in a box, $2.50.

The Ayrshire Homes and Haunts of Burns.

By HENRY C. SHELLEY. With 26 full-page illustrations from photographs by the author, and with portrait in photogravure. 16mo, gilt top, $1.25.

A book of interest to all lovers of Robert Burns and of Scotland. The value of this little work is enhanced by the views of the homes and scenes which are placed by the side of the verses with which Burns has made them immortal.

Mr. Shelley has done a delicate and loving work in thus collecting the associations of these places, first selecting and then illustrating the poems that best express the poet. -Christian Register.

The Cruikshank Fairy Book.

Four Famous Stories. I. Puss in Boots. II. Hop o' My Thumb. III. Jack and the Beanstalk. IV. Cinderella. With 40 reproductions of the characteristic designs of George Cruikshank. Svo, full gilt edges, handsomely stamped cover, $2.00.

Ambroise Paré

And His Times, 1510-1590. By STEPHEN PAGET, M. A. Illustrated. 8vo.

Mr. Paget tells the story of the life of the great French surgeon of the sixteenth century. Ambroise Paré's life was so full of good works, adventure, and romance, that it ought to be known and honored in other countries besides France.

Irving's Complete Works.

New Knickerbocker Edition. Forty volumes printed on vellum deckel-edged paper, from new electrotype plates, with photogravure and other illustrations. 16mo, gilt tops. Sold only in sets. Per set, $50.00.

Heroes of the Nations Series.

Recent Issues. Fully illustrated, large 12mo, each, cloth, $1.50.
No. 21. Ulysses S. Grant, and the Period of National Preservation
and Reconstruction, 1822-1885. By Col. WILLIAM CO-
NANT CHURCH, author of "Life of Ericsson."

No. 22. Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confederacy, 1807-1870.
By HENRY A. WHITE of Washington and Lee University.

Illustrated English Library.

Printed on antique cream laid paper, with numerous original illustrations. Large crown 8vo, each, $1.00.

No. 6. Charles O'Malley. By CHARLES LEVER. With 16 illustrations by Arthur Rackham.

No. 7. The Last Days of Pompeii.

By LORD LYTTON. With 16 illustrations by Lancelot Speed. No. 8. Shirley. By CHARLOTTE BRONTE. With 16 illustrations by F. H. Townsend.

No. 9. Pendennis. By W. M. THACKERAY. With 16 illustrations by Chris. Hammond.

Previously Issued: No. 1. Henry Esmond; No. 2. Hypatia; No. 3. Jane Eyre; No. 4. Ivanhoe; No. 5. The Last of the Barons.

The distinctive points of this new edition are convenient size, light weight, excellent laid paper, clear black typography, rough edges, an exceptionally neat binding, and a low price.-Boston Literary World.

Notes on New Books, a quarterly Bulletin; list of Autumn Announcements; circulars of the "Story" and "Heroes of the Nations"; Little Journeys; Colonial Homesteads; list of successful fiction, etc., sent on application.

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OLD CREOLE DAYS

By GEORGE W. CABLE. With illustrations, reproduced in photogravure, and a cover-design, by AL BERT HERTER. 8vo, $6.00.

Also a special Limited Edition of 204 numbered copies en Japan paper. $12.00 net.

A fascinating edition of one of Mr. Cable's masterpieces, which is as unique in its mechanical perfection as the stories themselves are "unique in our literature." It is an ideal gift book,

LONDON; AS SEEN BY C. D. GIBSON

Written and illustrated by CHARLES DANA GIBSON,
Large folio, 12 by 18 inches, $5.00.

Edition de Luxe, limited to the first 250 impressions,
with special features, $10.00 net.

This handsome volume represents the strongest showing yet made by Mr. Gibson's artistic genius. It is completely his, pictures and text, and, besides the Intrinsic interest of the subject, shows this gifted artist at his best in both his usual styles and in some comparatively new lines of work.

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AUDUBON AND HIS JOURNALS

By MARIA R. AUDUBON. With notes by ELLIOTT COUES. With many por traits and other illustrations. a vols., 8vo, $7.50.

A valuable biography of our greatest naturalist, by his grand-daughter, correcting and adding to the former accounts, and presenting many interesting unpublished letters and fragments from his journals.

THE DECORATION OF HOUSES By EDITH WHARTON and OGDEN CODMAN, JR. With 56 illustrations. Square octavo, $4.00.

TER A. WYCKOFF. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25. This remarkable volume deserves the attention of every thoughtful person, for it records the experiences of a college graduate who for two years earned his | lumberman. Mr. Wyckoff writes, moreover, with living as a day laborer, hotel porter, farm hand and much literary charm.

SOCIAL LIFE IN OLD VIRGINIA

By THOMAS NELSON PAGE. Illustrated by the Misses COWLES, 12mo, $1.50. Mr. Page here describes, with his infinite charm of style, the conditions of life In his native State before the War. His vivid pictures are well supplemented by the artistic illustrations, and the volume helps one greatly in understanding the life of these picturesque and truly lovable people.

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A NEW EDITION OF THE WAVERLEY NOVELS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT Published in conjunction with Messrs. J. M. DENT & Co., of London, uniform in style and size with their "Temple Classic Series." Printed on tough opaque paper, small 16mo size, convenient for easy handling and for carrying in the pocket, and bound in limp lambskin leather. Is sued at the rate of two volumes each month and to be completed in 48 volumes. Price, So cents per volume.

ST. IVES (Fourth Edition.)
Being The Adventures of a French
Prisoner in England. By ROBERT
LOUIS STEVENSON, 12mo, $1.50.

Neither Stevenson himself nor any
one else has given us a better example
of a dashing story, full of life and color
and interest."-The Times, London.

MRS. KNOLLYS
And Other Stories. By F.J.STIMSON.
12mo, $1.50.

Seven stories, by the author of "First
Harvests," and King Noanett," of
which two are entirely new.

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SELECTED POEMS

By GEORGE MEREDITH. Arranged
by the author. With portrait, $1.75.
"It was Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson
who placed Mr. Meredith next to
Shakespeare in all literature."-The
Academy

Uniform with the above each tamo.$1.75:
H. C. Bunner's Poems.

"The best and noblest of Mr. Bun-
ner's genius."-B. W. WELLS.
Poems and Ballads, By ROBERT
LOUIS STEVENSON. A volume which
shows the poetic genius of Mr. Ste-
venson in its highest expression.

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In the Cameo Edition, each with frontis
piece etching, romo, $1.25:
By JAMES M. BARRIE
A Window In Thrums and Auld
Licht Idylls,

Two of the author's most charming works which are "pure delight."

By HENRY VAN DYKE Little Rivers and The Poetry of Ten nyson

More delightful companion vol. umes could scarcely be imagined.'Brooklyn Eagle.

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KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE
By W. H. FROST. Illustrated and with a cover de-
sign by S. R. BURLEIGH, 12mo, $1.50.

BORDER WARS OF NEW ENGLAND By SAMUEL ADAMS DRAKE, Illustrated. $1.50 THREE NEW HENTY BOOKS. Each, handsomely illustrated, 12mo, $1.50. With Frederick the Great. A Tale of the Seven Years' War. A March on London. A Story of Wat Tyler's Rising. With Moore at Cortana. A Story of CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157 FIFTH AVENUE, N. Y.

the Peninsular War.

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BOSTON 27 NOVEMBER 1897 Vol. XXVIII No. 24 Whole No. 598

The Macmillan Company's New Books.

THE LIFE OF ALFRED LORD TENNYSON.

By HIS SON. Two volumes. Cloth, medium octavo. Price, $10.00.

The First Edition was published October 12.

This, the most famous biography since Lockhart's Life of Scott, comprises many hitherto unpublished poems, letters, and the personal recollections of old friends, such as Professor Tyndall, Mr. Aubrey de Vere, Lord Shelborne, Mr. Lecky, Professor Palgrave, etc. The Second Edition was published October 23.

"Two salient points strike the reader of this memoir. One is that it is uniformly fascinating, so rich in anecdote and marginalia as to hold the attention with the power of a novel. In the next place, it has been put together with consummate tact. It is faultless in its dignity."-The Tribune, New York. The Third Edition was ready November 10.

The Story of Gladstone's Life.

By JUSTIN MCCARTHY, author of "A History of Our Own Times," "The Four Georges," etc. Fully illustrated. Cloth, 8vo. $5.00.

The life of the most notable Englishman of the age, by an experienced historian whose style is at once accurate and popular.

The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning.

Two volumes, medium 8vo. With portraits. Cloth, $4.00. Edited by FREDERIC G. KENYON. In order to complete the record, it has been thought well to add connecting links of narrative, which should serve to bind the whole together into the unity of a biography.

THE OLD SANTA FÉ TRAIL.

Full-page Illustrations by F. Remington. Cloth, extra medium 8vo. Price, $3.50. By COL. HENRY INMAN, late of the United States Army. With eight full-page photogravures from sketches by Frederic Remington, besides numerous initials, tailpieces, etc., showing points along the trail, portraits of famous government scouts, trappers, Indians, etc. There is also a map of the trail, and a portrait of Colonel Inman. The book is full of thrilling stories of Indian fighting, of the Mexican War, and of the hunting adventures.

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F. MARION CRAWFORD'S New Italian Novel: CORLEONE.

Completing the Saracinesca Series. In two volumes. Price $2.00.

"One of the strongest and finest romances that Mr. Crawford ever conceived. It is by far the most stirring and dramatic of all the author's Italian novels. . . . The plot is a masterly one, bringing at almost every page a fresh surprise, keeping the reader in suspense to the very end."-The Times, New York.

In the Permanent Way.

Short Stories illustrating Life in India. By FLORA ANNIE STEEL, author of "On the Face of the Waters," etc. Cloth, crown 8vo. $1.50.

Of her previons book of short stories the New York Sun said: "Mrs. Steel does not introduce us to, but into, the characters. We do not look at them, but with them. We think their thoughts, suffer with them, and are merry with them. We know of them from the inside, not the outside."

Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors.

Tales of 1812. By JAMES BARNES. Cloth, crown 8vo. $1.50. With thirteen illustrations specially drawn for the book by Carleton T. Chapman and Rufus F. Zogbaum.

The old-time sailor has been placed on board his ship again, and around incidents that are historical the author has endeavored to weave short narratives. There are to be found recurring in them the names of well-beloved heroes and the names of brave old ships.

SINGING VERSES FOR CHILDREN.

Songs and Music with Pictures and Decorative Borders, with music and illustrations in color. Verses by LYDIA AVERY COONLEY; illustrations and colored borders by ALICE KELLOGG TYLER; music by FREDERIC W. ROOT, ELEANOR SMITH, JESSIE L. GAYNOR, and FRANK H. ATKINSON, JR. Every page specially designed. Cloth, 4to, $2.00 net.

The Times-Herald gives its brief review a headline: "The Gem of Holiday Books," and goes on: "The verses are by Mrs. Coonley-Ward, and are specially fitted to their purpose, being simple, wholesome, and joyous. .. As for the pictures, if only one could be reproduced here in colors there would be a stampede for the book. They are verses in themselves."

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With fifty Illustrations by Relyea.

R. RILEY'S hold upon the hearts of the public will be strengthened by the appearance of this volume-the story in verse of a quaint and lovable Hoosier doctor. It is the longest poem Mr. Riley has written, and is marked by his best characteristics. Mr. Relyea was sent to Indiana to make the drawings. In attractive cloth binding, $1.50.

THE STORY OF MARIE-ANTOINETTE.

By Anna L. Bicknell, author of "Life in the Tuileries under the Second Empire."

N extremely vivid portraiture of the unhappy queen, accurate in statement, entertaining, and drawn from new sources. Richly illustrated with insets. Cloth, $3.00.

FORTY-SIX YEARS IN THE ARMY. By General John M. Schofield.

HE memoirs of the general lately in command of the army of the United States, from his West Point days (he entered the Academy in 1849) to his recent retirement. Containing valuable and interesting chapters of secret history, as well as General Schofield's war experiences, etc. Quarto, 525 pages, with maps and illustrations, $3.00.

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HE most complete history that has yet appeared of the past and present political conditions of South Africa. Of the twenty-four chapters four appeared in THE CENTURY, and the others are new and thoroughly up to date. Here are described the natives, the politics, society, resources, and characteristics of a great country. With colored maps, 500 pages, cloth, $3.50.

JAVA, the Garden of the East.

In this book Miss ELIZA RUHAMAH SCIDMORE, author of "Jinrikisha Days," gives a graphic and extremely attractive picture of Dutch society and native life in Java. 12mo, 340 pages, richly illustrated, $1.50.

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SONGS OF LIBERTY, and Other Poems.

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An Artist's Letters from Japan.

A graphic account of phases of life in Japan as seen by the well-known American artist, JOHN LA FARGE, with his own illustrations. $4.00.

The Scholar and the State.

By BISHOP POTTER, of New York. His public utterances, mainly on civic questions. $2.00.

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The Days of Jeanne d'Arc.

By MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD. An historical romance, reproducing the spirit of the age with great fidelity. $1.50.

American Contributions to Civilization. By PRESIDENT ELIOT, of Harvard. Essays and addresses devoted to sociological topics. $2.00.

Dr. Weir Mitchell's Great Novel of the American Revolution.

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OURTH printing, 25th thousand. One of the season's great successes. "It will be long before we see a better novel of the last century in America."-The Critic. Illustrated by Howard Pyle. Two volumes, $2.00.

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Mrs. RUTH MCENERY STUART's popular story of an Arkansas boy. $1.00.

Joseph Jefferson's Autobiography.

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Prisoners of Conscience.

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