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SKETCHING RAMBLES IN HOLLAND. GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, A. R. A. Beautifully and profusely illustrated with drawings by the author and EDWIN A. ABBEY. 8vo, cloth, illuminated, $5.00; gilt edges, $5.25.

Engravings on Wood.

Twenty-five Engravings on Wood by MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WOOD ENGRAVERS. With descriptive letter-press, by W. M. LAFFAN. Popular Edition. Large folio; ornamental covers, $12.00. (In a Box.)

Cathedrals and Abbeys.

CATHEDRALS AND ABBEYS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. With descriptive letterpress by the Rev. RICHARD WHEATLEY, D.D. Profusely illustrated. Folio, illuminated cloth, $10.00. (In a Box.)

The Boyhood of Christ.

THE BOYHOOD OF CHRIST. BY LEW WALLACE, Author of "Ben Hur," etc. 14 full-page engravings on plate paper. 4to, ornamental leather cover, $3.50 (In a Box.)

Home Fairies and Heart Flowers. Engraving of Typical Heads of Beautiful Children. By FRANK FRENCH. With Poems by MARGARET E. SANGSTER. Illustrated with numerous head-pieces and other decorations. 4to, cloth, illuminated, $6.00. (In a Box.)

Howard Pyle's Works.

THE WONDER CLOCK; Or, FOUR AND TWENTY MARVELOUS TALES, being One for Each Hour of the Day. 160 drawings by the author. Embellished with verses by KATHARINE PYLE. Large 8vo, cloth, ornamental $3.00.

PEPPER AND SALT; Or, SEASONING For Young FOLK. Profusely illustrated by the author. cloth, illuminated, $2.00.

4to,

THE ROSE OF PARADISE. A Story of Adventure. Illustrated by the author. Post 8vo, cloth, $1.25.

Dore's London.

LONDON: A Pilgrimage. Illustrations by GUSTAVE DORE. Letter-press by BLANCHARD JERROLD. Folio. cloth, $5.00.

The Raven.

Illustrated by Doré.

THE RAVEN. By EDGAR ALLAN POE. Illustrations by GUSTAVE DORE. With Comment by CLARENCE STEDMAN. Folio, cloth, illuminated, gilt edges, $10.00. (In a Box.)

The Ancient Mariner.
Illustrated by Doré.

THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. By
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. Illustrated by Gus-
TAVE DORE. Folio, cloth, illuminated, gilt edges.
$10.00. (In a Box.)

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

The above works are for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent by HARPER & BROTHERS, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of price.

ROUTLEDGE'S HOLIDAY Books.

By W. S. GILBERT.

SONGS OF A SAVOYARD.

With Illustrations from designs by the author. 4to, cloth, gilt edges. $3.50.

A collection of the most popular songs from the favorite operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.

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For sale by all Booksellers, or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of the advertised price, by the Publishers,

GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, Limited,

No. 9 LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEW YORK.

HOLIDAY EDITIONS.

ROMOLA.

In placing on the market this superb two-volume edition of George Eliot's masterpiece, containing sixty etchings and photo-etchings printed in a variety of delicate tints, we feel that we have attempted and succeeded in giving the public the finest edition of this great historic story of Florentine life ever produced in any form. Two vols., white vellum cloth, red and gold, $6.00.

ROMOLA.-Edition de Luxe.

Limited to 250 copies. This large paper edition, containing sixty-two plates printed on Imperial Japanese paper, is bound in full vellum, illuminated in gold and colors. Two vols., full vellum, red, blue and gold, $15.00. Owing to the limited number published, all orders should be sent in as early as possible, as the edition will be exhausted before the holidays.

GOUPIL'S PARIS SALON OF 1890.

The instantaneous and unqualified success which last year greeted the issue of an English Text edition of this noted art volume, has induced the Paris publishers to continue the publication, and every effort will be made to have the volume for 1890 outdo, in attractiveness and real art value, even its exquisitely beautiful predecessor. One vol., Imperial 8vo, red silk cloth, with new "Palette" design, $18.00.

Our Great Actors.

A series of six water-color portraits by Chas. Abbé, portraying the following distinguished actors in their favorite roles: Edwin Booth as Richelieu; Salvini as Macbeth; Jefferson as Bob Acres; Coquelin as Mascarille; Lawrence Barrett as Count Lanciotto in Francesca da Rimini; Henry Irving as Mephistopheles. 1 vol., quarto, lithographed cloth portfolio, $5.00.

Night Song.

By CHARLES REINICK, illustrated by Henry Sandham. This song, or poem, is unique from the fact that each and every line suggests a separate picture to the artist's mind. These illustrations, 16 in number, are reproduced by our celebrated photographing process from paintings by Mr. Sandham, together with an equal number of fine pen-and-ink sketches accompanying the text of the song. The whole makes one of the most distinguished holiday works ever issued. Printed on fine linen vellum paper, with cover design by Ipsen stamped on vellum cloth.

1 vol., royal quarto, cloth, $7.50.

Hans of Iceland.

EDITION DE LUXE, LIMITED.

By VICTOR HUGO. A new translation by A. Langdon Alger. This work, which ranks among the best of the author's early writings, and is so esteemed in France, has singularly enough been neglected in some of the so-called "Works of Victor Hugo" published in this country. It has remained for us to properly produce it in sumptuous form, exquisitely illustrated with etchings, photogravures, and half-tone plates from designs by eminent French artists. Uniform with the Edition de Luxe of Notre Dame. 2 vols. The edition is strictly limited to 500 numbered copies. 1 vol., crown 8vo, half Roxburgh, gilt tops, $5.00.

Dreams of the Sea.

A fine holiday souvenir, appropriate alike for old and young, consisting of choice selections from the most celebrated writers, including Longfellow, Whittier, etc., with unique illustrations printed in delicate tints. An exquisite novelty, combining high artistic and literary merit with a fine religious sentiment.

1 vol., oblong quarto (14 1-2 x 8 inches in size), boxed, $2.50.

Chatterbox for 1890.

This acknowledged King of Juveniles, known in every home in the land, contains in connection with its hundreds of stories dear to the hearts of all children over two hundred full-page illustrations, drawn expressly for it by the most noted English illustrators, and nothing has been omitted to bring the book nearer the zenith of juvenile perfection.

1 vol., illuminated board covers, $1.25.

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ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers, Boston, Mass.

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IPPINCOTT
PRESS.

HOLIDAY BOOKS.

A MOSAIC. By the Artists' Fund Society of Philadelphia. A beautiful table-book. Imperial octavo, containing 22 Photogravure reproductions of pictures painted by members of the Artists' Fund Society, with appropriate text in Poetry and Prose. Edited by HARRISON S. MORRIS. Bound in vellum cloth, with antique ornamentation in color and bronze, $7.50; three-quarters levant morocco, $12.50.

IN AND OUT OF BOOK AND JOURNAL. By A. SIDNEY ROBERTS, M. D. A collection of bright, witty, sententious sayings gathered from various sources. With 50 artistic illustrations by S. W. VAN SCHAICK, characterized by his peculiar genius, delicacy of touch, and sense of humor. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

TISAYAC OF THE YOSEMITE. By M. B. M. TOLAND, author of "Legend Lamone" and other handsomely-illustra ted books for the holidays. Square 8vo. Bound in illuminated cloth, gilt top, rough edges, $2.50; leatherette, $3.00; full morocco, gilt edges, $5.00.

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SELECTED PICTURES BY AMERICAN ARTISTS.
From American Figure Painters. Small folio.
bound. Cloth, gilt top, $7.50.
This volume contains the work of the following artists:
Abbott H. Thayer, Will H. Low, Eastman Johnson, Elihu
Vedder, Thomas Eakins, J. Carroll Beckwith, F. D. Millet,
George De Forest Brush, S. W. Van Schaick, Charles Sprague
Pearce, and F. S. Church, with appropriate text.

BEAUTIFULLY
ILLUSTRATED.

CHOICE PICTURES BY AMERICAN ARTISTS.
Selected from American Figure Painters. Small folio.
Neatly bound. Cloth, gilt top, $7.50.

This volume contains interesting pictures by the following American artists: Gilbert Gaul, John La Farge, T. Gari Melchers, F. A. Bridgman, H. Siddons Mowbray, Carl Mart, Winslow Homer, Thomas Hovenden, and William T. Smedley, with appropriate text.

GEMS OF AMERICAN ART. Selected from American
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This volume contains choice pictures from the following
American artists: Edward E. Simmons, Dennis M. Bunker,
Theodore Robinson, Edwin Howland Blashfield, Douglas
Volk, Frederick Dielman, Frederic W. Freer, Walter Shirlaw,
and William M. Chase, with appropriate text.

ENGLISH POEMS. With etchings by M. M. TAYLOR, similar in style to those in Goldsmith's "Deserted Village." Oblong folio. Cloth, ornamented, $2.50; leather, new style, $3.50.

IVANHOE. By SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart.

Illustrated

Edition. Octavo. Large Print, with numerous Steel Plates. Cloth, gilt, $3.50; three-quarters calf or morocco, $5.00. SHERIDAN'S RIDE. By T. BUCHANAN READ. Illustrated by fine Drawings by some of the best artists, engraved on wood by ANDREW. 8vo. Cloth, gilt, $2.00; new style leather, $2.50.

STANDARD EDITIONS FOR THE LIBRARY.

DICKENS'S WORKS.

TAVISTOCK EDITION. Just issued, in connection with the
English publishers, a NEW EDITION of Charles Dickens's
Works. It is printed from the plates of the best Octavo
Edition on smaller and thinner paper, making a large 12mo,
not too bulky for easy reading. The type is the largest and
clearest of all the editions that have ever appeared. The vol-
umes contain 539 illustrations printed from the original steel
plates. Sold only in complete sets of 30 volumes, bound in
cloth, $45.00; three-quarters calf or morocco, $100.00.
This is the best Edition of Dickens's Works ever offered at a
Popular Price.

SIR WALTER SCOTT'S WAVERLEY NOVELS.
LIBRARY EDITION. Now complete in 25 octavo volumes.
Illustrated with engravings on steel. Extra cloth, $1.75 per
volume. In sets, cloth, gilt top, $43.75; half morocco,
$56.25; half calf, gilt, marbled edges, $75.00; three-quar
ters calf, $87.50.

SPECIAL EDITION. With 135 extra Steel Plates (in all 185 plates). Sets, in cloth boards, 25 volumes, $62.50; threequarters calf, extra, $112.50; full tree calf, gilt edges (London), $150.00.

THACKERAY'S WORKS.

LIBRARY EDITION. Illustrated. Complete in 24 volumes.
8vo. Per set, English cloth, gilt, $48.00.
POPULAR EDITION. Complete in 26 volumes. Profusely Il-
lustrated. 12mo. Per set, cloth extra, $32.50.
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lustrated with steel plates and wood engravings. Large Svo.
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These are all Author's Editions, printed in England, from
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the original blocks. The editions contain the author's latest
revisions, and the typography, illustrations, paper, and bind-
ing are in every way THE BEST. Ask for the Original English
Edition.

WORKS OF WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. POPULAR EDITION at a greatly reduced price. Printed from Plates containing the Author's Latest Corrections and Additions. Edited by J. FOSTER KIRK. In 15 volumes. 12mo. Per volume, in new style cloth binding, $1.00. In sets, cloth extra, $22.50; half calf, $37.50.

NEW JUVENILE BOOKS.

TOLD BY THE FIRESIDE. Containing Original Stories by E. NESBITT, ROWE LIVINGSTON, EDWARD GARRETT, and other Excellent Writers. Illustrated with 16 Colored and 80 Black-and-White Pictures by Mrs. SEYMOUR LUCAS. 4to. Boards, $2.00.

OVER THE SEA. A Collection of Stories of Two Worlds.
For Children from 7 to 12 years of Age. Edited by A.
PATCHETT MARTIN. Told by MRS. CAMPBELL PRAED,
MISS M. SENIOR CLARK, HUME NISBET, and others. With
8 Colored and 40 Black-and-White Illustrations.
4to.
Boards, $1.50.

DREAMS BY FRENCH FIRESIDES. Containing
Stories by RICHARD LANDER. Translated from the Original
German by J. RALEIGH, and Illustrated by LOUIS WAIN.
4to. Cloth, $1.75.

HEARTS AND VOICES. Songs of the Better Land.
Illustrated by HENRY RYLAND, ELLEN WELBY, CHAR-
LOTTE SPIERS, MAY BOWLEY, and G. C. HAITE. 8 Full-
Page Colored and 30 Black-and-White Illustrations. 4to.
Boards, $1.00.

ROLAND KALBRIS. A Story for Boys. By HECTOR
MALOT, author of "Boy Wanderers," etc. With 46 Illus-
trations. 12mo. Cloth, 75 cents.

TREASURY OF PLEASURE BOOKS. Containing the Popular Stories of "Mother Hubbard," Cock Robin," "Dick Worthington and His Cat," etc. Bound in 1 volume, with Entirely Original Illustrations by Famous Artists, in Colors and Black and White. Small quarto. Bound in Cloth extra, $2.00.

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J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, 715 AND 717 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA.

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Longfellow's Hiawatha. Hawthorne's Our Old
Home.-George Eliot's Romola.-A Mosaic.- De
Amicis's Holland and Its People.-Halévy's A Mar-
riage for Love.-The Golden Flower Chrysanthemum.
-Wilson's In Scripture Lands.-Margaret Farring-
ton's Fra Lippo Lippi.-Miss Brontë's Jane Eyre.-
Mérimée's A Chronicle of the Reign of Charles IX.
-Selections from Wordsworth's Sonnets.-Dobson's
The Sun Dial.-Mrs. Van Rensselaer's The Devil's
Picture Books.-Dobson's Memoir of Horace Walpole.
-Lowell's Vision of Sir Launfal.-Blackmore's Lorna
Doone, "Exmoor" edition.-Hugo's Hans of Iceland.
-Mrs. Upton's Our Early Presidents.-Mabie's Our
New England.-Elizabeth Baleh's Glimpses of Old
English Homes.-Adams's The Poet's Year.-Tay-
lor's English Poems.-Read's Sheridan's Ride.-Our
Great Actors.-Lula MacWhorter's Dreams of the
Sea. Mrs. Toland's Tisàyac of the Yosemite.---Flam-
marion's Urania.-Ohnet's The Soul of Pierre.-
McCaskey's Christmas in Song, Sketch and Story.
Anstey's Voces Populi.-The Good Things of Life.
-Ashton's Curious Creatures in Zoology.-George
Sand's The Haunted Pool.-George Sand's The Gal-
lant Lords of Bois Dorée.-Roberts's In and Out of
Book and Journal.-The Day's Message.-Meredith's
Lucile. Tennyson's The Princess.-Moore's Lalla
Rookh. Knight's Leafy Ways.- Thus Think and
Smoke Tobacco. Coppée's Disillusion. - Tramp,
Tramp, Tramp.-Tenting on the Old Camp Ground.
-Benet's Summer Thoughts for Yule Tide.-Miss
Jerome's From an Old Love Letter.-Mrs. Sunter's
The Truant on the Beach.-Mrs. Sunter's May Day.
-Miss Humphrey's Little Folks Wide Awake, and
Little Folks in Dreamland.-Esther Tiffany's The
Spirit of the Pine.-Robinson's The Winds of the
Seasons. Celia Thaxter's My Light House.-Hale's
The Story of a Dory.-Calendars for 1890.

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

Howells's A Boy's Town.-Moorehead's Wanneta the Sioux.-Farrar's Eric.- Hughes's Tom Brown at Rugby. Stoddard's Chuck Purdy.-Allen's Wednesday the Tenth.-Mrs. Martin's Little Great Grandmother. Nory Perry's Another Flock of Girls.Plympton's Dear Daughter Dorothy.-Zoe.-Ruth Ogden's A Loyal Little Redcoat.-Martha Finley's Elsie Yachting with the Raymonds.-Lily Wesselhoeft's The Winds, the Woods, and the Wanderer.Christine Brush's One Summer's Lessons in Practical Perspective. Miss Adams's Rhymes for Little Readers. Mrs. Moulton's Stories Told at Twilight.-Mary Eldridge's Mrs. Muff and her Friends.-Trowbridge's The Kelp-Gatherers.- Boyesen's Against Heavy Odds.-Stod lard's Crowded out O' Croĥeld.

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CONTENTS.-BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG (Continued).
-Ingersoll's Silver Caves. -Wentworth's The Drift-
ing Island.-Marguerite Bouvet's Sweet William.-
Alice Weber's When I'm a Man.-Laura Richards's
Captain January. Stella Austin's Paul and his
Friend. Mrs. Ver Planck's Wonder Light.-Mabel
Fuller's In Poppy Land.-Lockwood's Little Giant
Boab.-Stahl's Maroussia.-Mrs. Molesworth's Chil-
dren of the Castle.-Grace Litchfield's Little Venice.
-Coffin's Freedom Triumphant.-Abbot's Battle
Fields and Camp Fires:-Castlemon's Rodney the
Partisan.-The Grand Army Picture Book.-Miss
Humphrey's Color Books.-DeMonvel's Good Chil-
dren and Bad.-Cox's Another Brownie Book.-Al-
ger's Struggling Upward.-Ellis's Cabin in the Clear-
ing.--Gladden's Santa Claus on a Lark.-Palmer's
Half Hours in Story Land.-Knox's Horse Stories.-
Gautier's Chivalry.-Jacobs's English Fairy Tales.—
Swiss Family Robinson.-Knox's Boy Travellers.-
Butterworth's Zig Zag Journeys.-Miss Champney's
Three Vassar Girls.-Verne's Cæsar Cascabel,
Bound Juvenile Periodicals for 1890.-Kate Wig-
gin's The Story Hour.-Mrs. Acton's Rosebud.-
Mrs. Starrett's Gyppy.-Molly Seawell's Little Jarvis.
Allen's Lion City of Africa.-Grosse's The Humming
Top.-Wilkinson's A Real Robinson Crusoe.-Frances
Eaton's Dolikins and the Miser.-Frances's Through
Thick and Thin.

BOOKS OF THE MONTH.

WALTER SCOTT'S JOURNAL.*

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The publication of Sir Walter Scott's Journal is the literary event of the year. Lockhart, to be sure, drew on it copiously in his Life of Scott, but many reasons prevented him from publishing the Diary entire: it was too soon after Scott's death, and the pages contained too many references to living persons. Now, after a lapse of more than fifty years, Mr. David Douglas takes up the work and gives us the Journal as Scott left it; and his carefully annotated edition will be read by thousands to whom Lockhart's ten volumes are inaccessible. To these readers the Journal will be like a new book by the "Author of Wa verley," and one not less interesting certainly than one of the novels of that master hand.

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