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American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular.

Established in the year 1852.

OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PUBLISHERS' BOARD OF TRADE AND THE AMERICAN BOOK TRADE UNION

F. LEYPOLDT, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, 37 PARK ROW, New York.

VOL. V. No. 20.

NEW YORK, Saturday, May 16, 1874.

DODD & MEAD

WHOLE NO. 122

Will Publish, on or about May 20th, In the Series of Abbott's American Pioneers and Patriots:

1. DAVID CROCKET.

By JOHN S. G. ABBOTT. 12mo. With 6 illustrations by Bush.

Price $1.50.

This volume brings before the reader a state of society and civilization, existing in the early history of our country which will probably be a revelation. Crocket was in turn a pioneer of the most primitive age, a wild ranger engaged in border warfare, a representative in Congress, and a military chieftain. The story is interesting as a romance from his earliest day to his tragic end.

2. FETISH IN THEOLOGY.

By Rev. JOHN MILLER, of Princeton, author of "A Commentary on Proverbs."

12mo. $1.50.

A criticism of Dr. Hodge's Theology, in which the author, himself a Calvinist, attacks in pungent style certain fundamental points in Dr. Hodge's system. The book will not fail to attract general attention among the large class interested in this subject.

3. PRAYER AND THE PRAYER GAUGE.

By Rev. MARK HOPKINS, D.D., late President of Williams College. 16mo. Cloth.

The large demand for this address as first published in pamphlet form has led to the issue of this new edition, in more convenient shape, for the library. Apart from its value as a contribution to the current discussion of the subject of Prayer, the work must have permanent interest.

NEW BOOKS.

OUR FRED. By author of "Elsie's Books." | GOLD AND DROSS. By EDWArd Garrett. $1.50.

PULPIT ELoquence of xix. cen

TURY. New edition, with supplement. $5. DR. MOFFAT'S COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF RELIGIONS. Vol. 2, completing the work. $1.75.

$1.50.

CASSY. By HESBA STRETTON. $1.00.
THE MARY POWELL BOOKS. New Edi-
tion. 5 vols. Each $1.00.
MRS. SEWELL'S WORKS. Cheap and uni-
form edition. Io vols. in set, only $14.00.

DODD & MEAD, Publishers,

762 BROADWAY, N. Y.

Messrs. JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO.'S

NEW

BOOKS.

The Legend of Jubal, and other Poems.

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By George Eliot, author of " Adam Bede," " Middlemarch,” etc. I vol., 16mo. Uniform with the "Spanish Gypsy." Bevelled boards, $1.50.

The publication of a new book by George Eliot marks a red-letter day in literature. Her poetry is of the same high quality as her prose-characterized by the same wise and lofty strain of thought, the same profound loyalty to the noblest intellectual and moral ideals, the same deep and tender sympathy with human aspiration and endeavor and suffering, and the same remarkable power of forcible and graceful expression.

Poetical Works of Robert Buchanan,

Newly collected, revised and rearranged. In 5 vols. 12mo. Vols. 1 and 2 now ready. With fine Portrait of the Author. Beveled edges, gilt top. $2.50 per vol.

"Mr. Buchanan, one of the prominent poets of the time, is not an echo of any other poet. His song is original and spontaneous. He has studied deeply at many imaginative springs, but his own well of song is unmixed with their waters. In such a way as was never before accomplished, we

believe, Mr. Buchanan has, in his London lyrics, come between society and the degraded beings who have been the objects of its contempt and disgust, and has acted as an interpreter. It is poetry of this description which will succeed in retaining its hold upon humanity."-The Contemporary Review.

Poems. By H. R. Hudson.

I vol. 16mo. $1.50.

Those who have read "The Newsboy's Debt," one of the most touching poems in modern literature, and those who have recognized the lyrical excellence of Miss Hudson's poetical contributions to the "Atlantic Monthly," "Harper's Magazine," and other periodicals, will give a cordial greeting to this volume. Several of the poems, some of the longest and best, have never before been printed. The tastefulness of the volume will fitly commend the poems to the favor of the public.

Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada.

By Clarence King, United States Geologist. New, enlarged edition. Containing very considerable additions and two new maps. I vol. 12mo. $2.00. (Originally published at $2.50.)

"A book bracing in tone, vivid in destription, exciting in adventure, and abounding in valuable information. Since Tyndall's volume on the Alps, we have read nothing so vigorous and stimulating as Mr. King's narrative of mountain exploration; and it exceeds Tyndall's in the novelty of its subject. The accounts of the ascent of Mount Tyndall, of Mount Shasta, and Mount Whitney are records of brave campaigns into the unknown realm of Nature,' as full of danger as of excitement."-E. P. WHIPPLE, in Boston Globe.

“A fresh and vigorous record of various kinds of adventure.”—London Athenæum.

"Possesses an eye and a pen for the most impressive aspects of nature."-Saturday Review (London) Baddeck and that Sort of Thing.

By Charles Dudley Warner. I vol. 18mo. Saunterer's Series. $1.50.

"A delightful little handy volume, with a good deal of information about the people, customs, and scenery of Nova Scotia and thereabouts, and a delicious humor that contributes marvellously to the reader's enjoyment."

Workingmen's Homes.

By Edward E. Hale. 16mo. Paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.25.

CONTENTS: Co-operative Homes-The Quincy Association-The Village in Dedham-Cheap Trains in Massachusetts-Homes for Boston Laborers-Boston Co-operative Society-How they lived at Naguadavick-How they live in Vineland-How they live in Boston and how they die there. Life under Glass.

Containing Suggestions toward the Formation of Artificial Climates. By George A. Shove. $1.00. An ingenious and not chimerical plan for bringing the tropics into New England in Winter, and Arctic coolness in Summer, for the comfort and cure of invalids, especially of consumptives.

Good Luck.

By E. Werner. Translated from the German by Frances A. Shaw. Paper, 75 cts.; cloth, $1.25 A story of German life in the great mining districts. "A remarkably entertaining novel," says Mrs. Moulton, in New York Tribune.

**For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers, JAS. R. OSGOOD & CO.. Boston.

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Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1873. Prepared by Prof. Spencer F. Baird, Assistant-Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. With the Assistance of some of the most Eminent Men of Science in the United States. Large 12mo, over 800 pages, Cloth, $2.00. (Uniform with the Annual Records for 1871 and 1872.) The Three Volumes sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of Five Dollars.

VII.

The Office and Duty of a Christian Pastor. By Stephen H. Tyng, D.D., Rector of St. George's Church in the City of New York. Published at the request of the Students and Faculty of the School of Theology in the Boston University. 12mo, Cloth $1.25.

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The Land of the White Elephant: Sights and Scenes in Southeastern Asia. A Personal Narrative of Travel and Adventure in Farther India, embracing the Countries of Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China (1871-2). By Frank Vincent, Jr. Magnificently illustrated with Map, Plans, and numerous Woodcuts. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $3.50.

IX.

Pet; or, Pastimes and Penalties. By the Rev.
H. R. Haweis, Author of "Music and Morals."
With Fifty Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $1.50

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Among our Sailors. By J. Grey Jewell, M. D., late United States Consul, Singapore. With an Appendix containing Extracts from the Laws and Consular Regulations Governing the United States Merchant Service. 12m0, Cloth, $1.50.

THE NEW NOVELS.

PUBLISHED BY

HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 8vo, Paper, Anthony Trollope's Lady Anna. Benedict's John Wortington's Name. 8vo, Paper, $1.00; Cloth, $1.50.

50 cents.

Victor Hugo's Ninety-Three. 12mo, Cloth, $1.75; 8vo, Paper, 75 cents.

Talbot's Through Fire and Water. Illustrated.
8vo, Paper, 25 cents.

Colonel Dacre. By the Author of "Caste." 8vo,
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Bulwer's Parisians.

Illustrated.
12m0, Cloth,
$1.50; 8vo, Paper, $1.00.
Anthony Trollope's Phineas Redux. Illustrated.
8vo, Paper, $1.25; Cloth, $1.75.

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The Blue Ribbon. By the Author of "St. Olave's,"
'Jeanie's Quiet Life," "Meta's Faith," &c.
8vo, Paper, 50 cents.
8vo, Paper, 40

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Jeaffreson's Lottie Darling. 8vo, Paper, 75

cents.

Miss Braddon's Publicans and Sinners. 8vo,
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Black's A Princess of Thule. 8vo, Paper, 75

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T. Adolphus Trollope's Diamond Cut Diamond.
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Wilkie Collins's Novels. (Harper's Library Edi-
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The Woman in White.--Poor Miss Finch.-
Man and Wife.-The Dead Secret.-Basil.
Hide-and-Seek. The Moonstone. No
Name. Armadale. - Queen of Hearts.
With Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $1.50 each.
Other volumes will be issued shortly.

HARPER & BROTHERS will send either of the above works by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the brice.

HARPER'S CATALOGUE mailed free on receipt of Six Cents in postage stamps. HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, N. Y.

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Mr. Tilton wields a very graceful pen, and possesses a vivid imagination. The story is one of marked power and poetic beauty.

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BY GEN. JOS. F. RUSLING.

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This book is the result of an extended trip by Gen. Rusling. It occupied nearly two years, and he visited and has described in this book many places which will be entirely new to most readers.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

Fettered for Life; or, Lord and Master

12mo.....

BY LILLIE D. BLAKE.

...PAPER, $1.00; CLOTH, $1.50

SECRETARY WELLES' BOOK.

LINCOLN AND SEWARD.

The Relative Position of the Late President and Secretary of State. One vol., 12mo, cloth, tinted paper, $1.50; one vol., 12mo, paper covers, $1.00.

This is a book which every intelligent American should read. More than any other yet written, it will place Mr. Lincoln in his true position.

A NEW AND POPULAR EDITION OF THAT CHARMING BOOK,

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"A most natural, humorous, and piquant love story."-N. Y. Tribune.

OVERLAND, a Novel by the same Author, $1.00.

BY MRS. ANNIE EDWARDS.

"Mrs. Edwards is one of the brightest and freshest of the novel-writers of the day."-Journal, Boston.

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Advertisements should reach the office of the Publishers' Weekly not later than Wednesday morning, but aro desired as much earlier as possible. Address P. O. Box 4295.

come at the same time. The Evangelical Alliance volume will be immediately put in to the hands of the regular trade. On the next publication days the last of the month, Harper's Hand-book of European Travel for 1874, Minister Motley's "John of Barneveld" and F. W. Robinson's novel of "Second-Cousin Sarah" will be issued.

CONWAY'S "Sacred Anthology" is now ready for publication at Henry Holt & Co's. It has been considerably revised by the author since the publication of the first English edition, and is very valuable for its quotations from the sacr books and great writers of all nations.

PROF. GEIKIE's book on "The Great Ice Age," an important contribution to glacial literature, will be issued next week by the Appletons, with "Beausincourt" and Krusi's "Prospective Manu

al."

"THE LEGEND OF JUBAL, and other Poems," George Eliot's new book, is nearly ready at the Osgoods. Ten poems are included in the volume: the fine title-poem, originally published in the Atlantic; "Agatha," a beautiful poem of holy life; " Armgart," a dramatic poem in three scenes in the life of a prima donna, also pub

Subscriptions and Advertisements, from England, received by B. F. Stevens, 17 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. Subscriptions from the European Continent filled by E. Steiger, 22 and 24 Frankfort Street, Newlished in the Atlantic; "How Liza Loved the York, and all German booksellers.

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No bills will hereafter be sent except to houses with whom we have an open account. If remittance is not made within a month after expiration, it will be understood that the paper is to be discontinued.

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King," a tale beautifully retold from Boccaccio ; "A Minor Prophet," which includes a rollicking satire on an American vegetarian philosopher, and five shorter poems, of which "O, may I join the choir invisible" is a voicing of the Positivist aspirations. The admirers of this great genius will heartily welcome this collection of her later works in poetry. The book makes a 12mo of above 200 pages.

BUSINESS CHANGES.

BOSTON.-Messrs. Gould & Lincoln, the old publishing firm, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Lincoln retiring. Mr. Gould will carry on the business under the old firm, having removed from 59 to 57 Washington St.

NEW YORK.-Walter Carter has retired from the firm of Robert Carter & Brothers, to establish a retail business at 1,269 Broadway. Robert Carter, junior, will take his place in the firm, and WHITE'S "Selborne " is to be published by the they will continue the publishing business as usual at the old stand, 530 Broadway.

NOTES IN SEASON.

Macmillans in the same elegant style as their 46 'Holland House." It is a book often referred to by Ruskin and such writers. Gilbert White was a naturalist who knew how to use his eyes, and the book is a classic of nature-literature. It is to

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be published complete, such notes only to be add-Publishers' Board of Trade,

ed as are necessary to fill the gaps in ornithology caused by the lapse of time since the book first appeared. Mr. Philip Delamotte will furnish copious illustrations.

THE Roberts have a nice list of summer reading which retailers will do well to study carefully. Sara Coleridge's delightful fancy of "Phantasmion," Mrs. Moulton's pleasing stories of "Some Women's Hearts," and "Sea and Shore," the poetical compilation for summer reading, are the immediate novelties.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY,

25 Bond Street, New York.

NEW YORK, May 12, 1874.

AGENCY REPORTS.

ENGAGEMENTS.

By Messrs. Clark & Maynard: Mr. W. W. McClelland.

By Messrs. Cowperthwaite & Co.: Mr. M. L. Stevens, Mr. Francis N. Ridton.

DIO LEWIS'S "Five Minute Chats with Young Ladies” is almost ready at Harpers, and with it that great work in two volumes, Schweinfurth's "Heart of Africa;" said to be the best book of African travel ever issued. Trollope's novel of Lady Anna," and Wilkie Collins's "Queen of Mott. Hearts," in the illustrated library edition, will

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WITHDRAWAL.

By Messrs. Cowperthwaite & Co.: Mr. A. P.

HENRY HOLT, SECRETARY.

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