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U. S. CURIOUS FACTS IN UNITED STATES
HISTORY. By MALCOLM TOWNSEND. 12mo, cloth, $1.50
net; paper, 75 cents net.

Five hundred closely printed pages, made accessible by model indexes and supplemented by an invaluable bibliography. A collection of all the curious facts about the United States, historical, geographical, political, and miscellaneous, that everyone wants to know, yet can never tell just where to find. A book that should be in the hands of every American -unique, instructive, entertaining, fascinating.

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OUT OF DOORS WITH TENNYSON. Edited, with Introduction, by ELBRIDGE S. BROOKS. Fully illustrated with views of the localities of the poems. Quarto, $2.50. Such poems and portions of poems written by the Laureate as have to do with out-door life in any way, "The Brook," of course, and the "Garden Song" in Maud, and many others. The rich and varied beauty of this bouquet of poetic flowers, culled from the abundant bloom of garden, field, and woodland, will be everywhere appreciated. The Introduction is especially sympathetic and appropriate.

THE POETS' YEAR. Edited by OSCAR FAY ADAMS. Oblong 4to, 120 illustrations, of which 25 are from original drawings by Chaloner. Gold cloth, $6.00; morocco, $10.00. "The Poets' Year" is the happy execution of an admirable and original idea. It is a volume of selected poetry of the seasons, embracing the choicest examples in contemporary and periodical literature, as well as the classic and familiar lines of the older poets. It aims to embody the spirit of every season, and to express the manifold human feelings that are produced by them.

OUR EARLY PRESIDENTS, THEIR WIVES AND
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and autograph letters. Quarto, gold cloth, $4.00; half-calf,
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The only work of the kind in which any attempt has been made to trace the history of the descendants of the American Presidents, or to give any picture of the fireside life in the White House. The six Presidents in the present volume are known as the "historic Presidents," and were those concerned in the early making of our Republic; the book therefore covers a most exciting and interesting period of our existence as a nation. The book also forms into a great museum of historical portraits, and in nearly every instance they have been reproduced direct from the family canvases and miniatures.

STORIES OF FAMOUS PRECIOUS STONES. By
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A book on precious stones from which the dry details of the mineralogical treatise and the lapidary's catalogue have both been excluded is a good deal of a treat. Mrs. Orpen has not only chosen representative jewels, but she has given them an appropriate and fascinating setting. Here is an abundance of the tragedy and romance of high life.

ON THE HILLS. By Professor FREDERICK STARR. 12mo, $1.25,

A series of "geological talks" by one who knows his subject and knows how to make it fascinating. Young people who read the book will learn the great lessons of geology, without finding them tedious or difficult.

GREAT CITIES OF THE WORLD. Edited by ELBRIDGE S. BROOKS. Large quarto, cloth, full gilt, extra calendered paper, $3.50; cheaper edition, $2.50. Fully illustrated.

The origin, growth, peculiar characteristics, and interesting features of every city of over 200,000 inhabitants on the globe, are here given in a bright crisp style of narrative. The romantic, the picturesque have not been excluded, but find a place with the historical and statistical, and the book is one which will have a value and an interest in every home.

FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS MIDWAY. By MARGARET SIDNEY. Illustrations by W. L. TAYLOR. 12mo, 512 pages, $1.50.

"It is seldom one finds so much simplicity and naturalness combined with so much interest in a child's story."-Chicago Times.

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ROUND THE WORLD WITH THE BLUE JACKETS. By Lieut. H. E. RHOADES, U.S.A. Original illustrations by BRIDGMAN and others. 4to, cloth, $2.25; boards, $1.75.

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HOW NEW ENGLAND WAS MADE. By FRANCES A. HUMPHREY. Fully illustrated. 4to, cloth, $1.50; boards, $1.25.

A child's history of New England up to the beginning of the Revolution. It differs from most New England histories in that it succeeds in making very real the home-life of our sturdy forefathers.

COOKING IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. By Mrs.
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The practice of teaching cooking in the schools of the larger cities is becoming more and more prevalent, as its good results are realized. Mrs. White's book not only gives a sketch of the origin and growth of the movement, showing its value in the industrial education of girls, but also a whole course of cooking lessons as practised in the Boston schools, a course that will be invaluable to learners, and not without interest to experienced housekeepers, who will gain many new ideas from its bright attractive pages.

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This edition will comprise all of Mr. Lowell's writings up to date which he wishes to preserve, and will include several addresses and papers not contained in his volumes hitherto published. Mr. Lowell has carefully revised the whole, so as to give his writings their definitive form in this edition. Of the great variety and value of his works it is unnecessary to speak. Vols. I.-IV., LITERARY ESSAYS, now ready.

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VISITS TO REMARKABLE PLACES. Old Halls, Battlefields, Scenes Illustrative of Striking Passages in English History and Poetry. By WILLIAM HOWITT. With 80 illustrations. $1.25.

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STORY OF CREATION: A Plain Account of Evolution.
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LIFE OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. By the Rev.
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HISTORY OF THE ROMANS UNDER THE EMPIRE.
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THE PINE TREE COAST.

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Believing that the Maine Coast is to be the future sanitarium of the nation, the author has devoted himself, heart and hand, to the portrayal of its attractions.

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Combining thus the qualities of being instructive in the highest degree, and written in a manner that is at once entertaining, it is a volume that, aside from its more than two hundred and fifty illustrations, should be in the hand of every lover of historical narrative literature.

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