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"The series is admirable in intention and excellent in execution, and we may safely predict that it will prove a valuable element in the education of the American girl."-New York Times.

COLONIAL DAYS IN OLD NEW YORK.

In this new book Mrs. Alice Morse Earle describes the daily life, the habits, the dress, occupations, furniture, domestic economy, the characteristic customs of Dutch times in Old New York. She treats the subject as graphically and humorously as she treated New England in her former well-known books, Sabbath in Puritan New England" and "Customs and Fashions of Old New England." (12mo, $1.25.)

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THE NATIONAL COOK BOOK.

An entirely new work by MARION HARLAND and CHRISTINE TERHUNE HERRICK, which has been in preparation during a period of seven years, and contains 1,000 recipes carefully prepared in the light of the latest methods of cooking and serving. Of these over 600 are absolutely new, and among them are included dishes of various nations, adapted to the use of American housewives. The book will assume at once, in thousands of homes, the position of authority long occupied by Marion Harland's "Common Sense in the Household," of which over 130.000 have been sold. (12m0, $1.50.)

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HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC.

In all the extensive literature of music there is no book that supplies just the kind of information that Mr. Krehbiel's does; that tells in plain, untechnical language how to enjoy music intelligently; that explains simply and clearly the elements of music, the content of music, and describes and analyzes the various musical forms. The book is thoroughly popular in style, and is addressed to that extensive class of music lovers who have had no special training and no means of obtaining more than a superficial enjoyment of music. (Illustrated. $1.25 net.)

WINNING WHIST.

"Those who enjoy the game of Whist will be instructed in this little booklet by Emery Boardman. It is a series of sketches of a harmonious system of combined long-suit and short-suit play, told clearly and explicitly."-Chicago Inter-Ocean. (16mo, $1.00.)

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PROBLEMS OF MODERN DEMOCRACY.

"Eleven essays on political and economic themes by Edwin Lawrence Godkin. Mr. Godkin is always a virile and incisive writer, and even in dealing with abstruse themes his calm lucidity of expression and piquant satire are a constant source of literary pleasure. No student of American affairs can read this collection of essays without being stimulated, edified, and refreshed."-Boston Beacon. (8vo, $2.00.)

THE SENSE OF BEAUTY.

"The basis of Mr. George Santayana's book is that beauty depends upon the satisfaction of the perceiving sense, and, in consequence, his

book is mainly psychological on its philosophic side. The theme, however, is treated with much originality and with admirable clearness, and its literary qualities are of the best. It is, indeed, in felicity of expression, fecundity of illustration and allusions, grace of style and acuteness of analysis, a substantial contribution to the literature of scientific discussion."-Boston Saturday Evening Gazette. (12mo, $1.50.)

LITTLE RIVERS.

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This popular book of Dr. HENRY VAN DYKE'S is now in its fifth edition. The Nation describes it as "A series of angling sketches on a more serious background, worked into a combination so simple and charming, and so full of the spirit of pastoral and woodland scenes, as to make it sure to become a classic on its subject." (Illustrated. 12mo, $2.00.)

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A few copies of the Japan Paper Edition still unsold, price, $10.00 net.

JESUS CHRIST BEFORE HIS MINISTRY.

M. EDMOND STAPFER, professor in the Protestant theological faculty of Paris, and brother of M. Paul Stapfer, the eminent writer, considers in this volume the earlier portion of Christ's life. Professor Stapfer's stand-point is a wholly personal one, differing entirely from that of Strauss and Renan, and yet, unlike theologians, taking no account of the formally miraculous. It is a spiritual biography, based solely on the Gospel record, following reverently and sympathetically the interior developments of the mind and heart of Jesus, and the gradual awakening of his Messianic consciousness. It will be followed by two other volumes, completing the life of Christ. (Translated from the French by Louise Seymour Houghton. 12mo, $1.25.)

ANGLING AND HUNTING.

These volumes are made up of articles from SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE, treating of various kinds of fishing and hunting, and written by ROBERT GRANT, Dr. LEROY, M. YALE, J. G. A. CREIGHTON, C. F. HOLDER, A. FOSTER HIGGINS, ALEXANDER CARGILL, ARCHIBALD ROGERS, W. S. RAINSFORD, GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL, BIRGE HARRISON, FREDERIC IRLAND, and Lt. H. C. HALE. With many illustrations by Alfred Parsons, Kenyon Cox, A. B. Frost, Herbert Denman, C. D. Hudson, M. J. Burns, Dan C. Beard, and others. They are the first volumes in the "Out-of-Door Library." (Each, 8vo, $1.50.)

CHURCHES AND CASTLES OF MEDIAEVAL FRANCE.

Mr. WALTER CRANSTON LARNED presents in this book "a very graphic account of many of the buildings which have been declared to be Monuments Historiques. It makes a very handsome volume. It is richly illustrated with excellent photo-prints of famous buildings." -Philadelphia Telegraph. (Crown 8vo, $1.50.)

WITH OPEN FACE. By A. B. Bruce, D.D.

Dr. A. B. Bruce in this volume has sketched the life, spirit, and teachings of Jesus as they are recorded in Matthew, Mark, and Luke. In Matthew Dr. Bruce finds the prophetic picture, in Mark the realistic picture, and in Luke the idealized picture of Christ. In other chapters Dr. Bruce treats of the synagogue ministry, the mission to the publicans, the escapes of Jesus, and other incidents in his life. The last chapter is in primer form, and the chief events of Jesus' life are there put down in the form of questions and answers, adapted for children. (Crown 8vo, $1.50.)

GOD, CREATOR, AND LORD OF ALL.

This work, by Prof. SAMUEL HARRIS, D.D., of Yale University, rests on the principle that the idea of God is not attained by mere subjective thinking, but that God is known through his action, revealing himself in the constitution and evolution of the universe, and in the constitution and history of man issuing in Christ, and in the Holy Spirit bringing gracious, divine influences on men. (2 vols., 8vo, $5.00 net.)

THE POWER OF THOUGHT.

In this book Mr. JOHN DOUGLAS STERRETT discusses what thought is and what it does. Prof. J. Mark Baldwin says in his introduction to the book: "I find it in many respects a timely and valuable work. Mr. Sterrett seems to have done what many psycholo

gists would like to be able to do, i.e., write a book which interests people generally without repelling them by scientific terms, and phrases unfamiliar to the lay mind; and at the same time, not to fall into that other pit of popular scientific writers, the condemnation of having cheapened science by watering it." (12m0, $1.75.)

DR. GREEN'S SEMICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.

A handsome volume giving a complete account of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the appointment of Prof. Green as an Instructor in Princeton Theological Seminary, May 5, 1896, including Addresses, Testimonials, and Letters, and a Bibliography and a portrait. (8vo, $1.50 net.)

INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY.

Edited by Prof. C. A. BRIGGS, D.D., and Prof. S. D. F. SALMOND, D.D.

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"One of the most valuable collections of theological works in print."-New York Examiner. "It is to me quite a marvel how a book of this kind (Fisher's History of Christian Doctrine') can be written so accurately to scale. It could only be done by one who had a very complete command of all the periods."-Prof. WILLIAM SANDAY, Oxford.

GEORGE P.

History of Christian Doctrine. By Prof.
FISHER, Yale University.
Crown 8vo, $2.50 net. Just issued.

Christian Ethics. By NEWMAN SMYTH, D.D.,
New Haven. Crown 8vo, $2.50 net.

Apologetics; or, Christianity Defensively
Stated.

By Prof. A. B. BRUCE, Univer-
sity of Glasgow. Crown 8vo, $2.50 net.
An Introduction to the Literature of the
Old Testament. By Prof. S. R. DRIVER,
Oxford. Crown 8vo, $2.50 net.

INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL COMMENTARY.

Edited by Prof. C. A. BRIGGS, D.D., Prof. S. R. DRIVER, and ALFRED PLUMMER, D.D. "We believe this series to be of epoch-making importance."-New York Evangelist. "A decided advance on all other commentaries."-The Outlook.

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New Books for Young Readers.

THREE NEW BOOKS. By G. A. Henty.

At Agincourt. A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris. With 12 full-page illustrations by Walter Paget. Crown 8vo, olivine edges, $1.50.

"It is an exciting story and one that will command the interest of the reader from the first page to the last. Mr. Henty is a master of fiction and a thorough student of history."-New York Observer.

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On the Irrawaddy. A Story of the First Burmese

War.

With 8 full-page illustrations by W. H. Overend. Crown 8vo, olivine edges, $1.50.

"A stirring romance based on the incidents of the first war between England and Burmah three-quarters of a century ago. Mr. Henty has studied the history of the campaign very thoroughly, and makes it the background of a most interesting story."-Boston Transcript.

With Cochrane the Dauntless. A Tale of the Exploits of Lord Cochrane in South American Waters. With 12 full-page illustra

tions by W. H. Margetson. Crown 8vo, olivine edges, $1.50. "A tale of the exploits of a boy who accompanied the famous fighter during the war between Chili and Peru. His adventures, his battles, his capture, and condemnation to death, his escape and fight through the wilderness and down the Amazon make up a thrilling story."- Chicago Inter-Ocean.

THE COURT OF KING ARTHUR.

Stories from the Land of the Round Table. By W. H. FROST, author of "The Wagner Story Book." Illustrated by S. R. Burleigh.

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12mo, $1.50.

Mr. Frost has had the happy idea of making a journey to the different places connected with the Arthurian romances by history or legend, and of relating the ever new Round Table Tales on their sites, to the same little girl, now somewhat older, to whom he told his charming Wagner stories.

By the Same Author: The Wagner Story Book. Firelight Tales of the Great Music Dramas. Illustrated by Sidney R. Burleigh. 12mo, $1.50.

"The author has full command of his subject, and the style is easy, simple, and graceful."-Boston Beacon.

HANS BRINKER; OR, THE SILVER SKATES.
New Amsterdam Edition. By Mary Mapes Dodge.

A new edition with over 100 ilustrations by Allan B. Doggett. 12mo, $2.50. Mrs. Dodge's ever-popular story will appeal afresh to old and new readers in this handsome new edition. The pictures not only adorn the book most attractively, but illustrate it in the highest sense, reflecting the spirit of the text most admirably, and depicting the Dutch scenes and characters with great fidelity. They are the result of a special journey to Holland, undertaken by the artist in order that he might visit, in person, the places where the scenes of Mrs. Dodge's story were laid.

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New Books for Young Readers.

SONGS OF CHILDHOOD.

The Field-de Koven Song Book. Verses by EUGENE FIELD. Music by Reginald de Koven and others. Large 8vo, $2.00.

Over twenty of Mr. Field's lyrics are here set to charmingly appropriate music by Reginald de Koven, the most popular of American song writers, and other well-known composers.

THE AMERICAN BOYS' BOOK OF SPORT. Out-door Games for All Seasons. By DANIEL C. BEARD. With over 300 illustrations by the author. 8vo, $2.50.

This is an entirely new book by Mr. Beard, containing altogether new matter of great interest to all young lovers of sport. It is a companion volume to the author's well-known "American Boy's Handy Book," of which over twenty-five thousand copies have been sold, and will undoubtedly rival that famous work in popularity as it does in interest.

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By the Same Author: The Wagner Story Book. Firelight Tales of the Great Music Dramas. Illustrated by Sidney R. Burleigh. 12mo, $1.50.

THROUGH SWAMP AND GLADE. By Kirk Munroe.

A Tale of the Seminole War. Illustrated. (White Conqueror Series.) 12mo, $1.25. "The leading events as well as the leading characters are true to history. It was a campaign of tragic romance where real events needed no romance to make them thrilling. Kirk Munroe is at home in such a story and his book has no dull pages."-Chicago Inter-Ocean. Previous Volumes: The White Conquerors. Illustrated by W. S. Stacey. At War with Pontiac. Illustrated by J. Finnemore. Each, 12mo, $1.25.

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GLADE

THE LOG OF A PRIVATEERSMAN.

By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With 12 full-page illustrations by W. I. Rainey. 12mo, $1.50. "The scene of the story is laid in the early years of the present century, when British privateers were scouring the ocean in pursuit of French or Spanish merchantmen. There is plenty of fighting. The book will be devoured eagerly by any boy who is fortunate enough to get a copy." -Boston Advertiser.

THROUGH SWAMP
AND GLADE

A Tale of The Seminole Was

By

KIRK MUNROE

Previous Volumes, each, $1.25.

TO TELL THE KING THE SKY IS FALLING.
By SHEILA E. BRAINE. Illustrated by Alice B. Woodward. 12mo,
$1.75. A pretty, fanciful story for children, attractively illustrated.
CHILDREN'S STORIES IN

AMERICAN LITERATURE.

1860-1896. By HENRIETTA CHRISTIAN WRIGHT. 12mo, $1.25.

A new volume continuing Miss Wright's former delightful books of
stories for children in American literature and American history.
Children's Stories in American Litera- Children's Stories of the Great Scientists.
ture. 1660-1860.
Children's Stories in American History.
Children's Stories in English Literature. Children's Stories of American Progress.
2 vols.

MRS. BURNETT'S FAMOUS JUVENILES.
Each, square 8vo. Fully illustrated by Reginald B. Birch.

Little Lord Fauntleroy, $2.00.

Sara Crewe, $1.50.

Little Saint Elizabeth, $1.50.

Giovanni and the Other, $1.50.
Piccino, $1.50.

Two Little Pilgrims' Progress, $1.50.

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