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Fogazzaro, A. Daniele Cortis; a novel, tr. by Mrs. I. R. Tilton.

"A work which has attracted a good deal of attention in Italy, and one which should have a great interest also for English readers, not only from the intrinsic power and ability of the writing, but also from the picture it presents to us of life and society.". Spectator, Sept. 26, 1885.

"Striking romance. Daniele Cortis is the most widely read novel of the year in Italy. A vivid, impetuous tale of modern life, full of actuality, and touching on the religious and political problems now troubling the minds of all earnest Italians. It moves with dramatic vigor, contains many pathetic scenes, much realistic dialogue, and frequent descriptive touches. It has been keenly discussed in Italy; some acute critics praise it to the skies, others condemn it, and dwelling on certain ob vious faults of style and construction, assert that its success is due to its religious tone. Meanwhile every one reads it and every literary expert has something to say of it." Linda Villari in the Academy, Jan. 26,

1886.

Forrester, Mrs.

Viva. 1878. 2 v. Fournel, F. V. Le vieux Paris; fêtes, jeux, spectacles.

"Paris a vielli bien vite pour lui, car, toutes les fois que la chose est possible, il poursuit ses études jusqu'à la fin du second empire." -G: de Nouvion in Rev. pol. et lit., 18 déc.

Frampton, J. Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen. 1796.

France. Ministère de l'Inst. Publique. Collection de documents inédits sur l'histoire de France. 3e sér. Archéologie. Statistique monumentale de Paris; explication des planches, par A. Lenoir. 1867.

Francis, J: History of the English railway; its social relations and revelations, 1820-45. 1851. 2 v. Franklin, A.

La vie privée d'autrefois; arts et métiers, etc. des Parisiens du 12e au 18e siècle. 2 v.

Gedanken über die Werke des Liebhabers der Wahrheit von der Hexerey. 1767.

Gilmore, J. R. (pseud. E. Kirke). John Sevier as a commonwealth builder; sequel to The rearguard of the Revolution.

"John Sevier was among the pioneers who settled the region in eastern Tennessee, and was the first governor of the state."- Nation, May 19. Gray, W: An historical sketch of the origin of

English prose literature and of its progress
till the reign of James 1. 1835.

Green, A. K. 7 to 12; a detective story.
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Hughes, T: P. American ancestry; the name and descent in the male line of Americans whose ancestors settled in the U. S. previous to 1776. Vol. 1: City of Albany.

Hurtrel, Mme. A. La femme; sa condition sociale depuis l'antiquité jusqu'à nos jours. Immerzeel, J., Jr. Lofrede op Rembrandt. 1841. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. formerly Mrs. Hunt. Between whiles.

Jephson, J: M. Narrative of a walking tour in Brittany; [with] notes of a photographic expedition by L. Keeve. 1859. Jollois, J: B. P. Histoire du siège d'Orléans. 1833. Kennard, Mrs. N. A. Mrs. Siddons. (Famous women.)

"Many of Mrs. Siddons's letters, not written with any thought of publication, have been quoted in full, the writer's aim being to make her heroine as lifelike and real to her readers as possible." - Pub. weekly, May 14. Kerr, J. Carlyle as seen in his works; his characteristics as a writer and as a man.

Knight, J. Life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (Great writers.)

"Contains a valuable bibliography, and a catalogue of the artist's pictures"" Bookseller, Apr. 6. Krafft, J: C:, and Ransonnette, N. Plans, coupes,

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Lecky, W: E: H. History of England in the 18th

century. Vol. 5, 6,

"Most valuable contributions to the recent history of our country. They cover the first nine years of Pitt's ministry a time full of incident and interest, rich in lessons of administration, of constitutional law, and of foreign policy, but a time which has been obscured by

the hurry and bustle of the twenty years which succeeded it. Mr. Lecky has given independent study to this momentous period, and his narrative will be found superior to any of those which have preceded it." Athenæum, May 21.

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Peel and O'Connell; a review of the Irish policy of Parliament from the Act of Union to the death of Sir Robert Peel.

"The intention of the volume is to show the necessity for a complete change in the legislative and administra. tive systems of Ireland, and the means is to produce a panegyric upon O'Connell." — Athenæum, May 21. Lescure, M. F. A. de. Mémoires sur les journées révolutionnaires et les coups d'état. 1875.

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"The tale is singularly complicated. It is not the story of a nation; the unity which it has is artificial, created by conquest, and kept up by Greek or rather Hellenistic culture. But thanks to the trouble which Professor Mahaffy has taken, the account reads as easily as a novel." F. T. Richards in the Academy, May 14. Malot, H. H: Zyte.

"Comment se font et que deviennent les mariages de théâtre? C'est le sujet de Zyte, le nouveau roman d'Hector Malot, qui paraît chez Charpentier. L'œuvre est d'une observation originale, qui va de la roulotte des saltimbanques aux coulisses de la Comédie-Française, en s'enchaînant au milieu de scènes gaies ou poignantes pleines d'intérèt."-Temps.

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"It has no claim to originality, ... but the writer has taken the pains to sift carefully the materials ready to his hand, to preserve what was worth preserving, and to omit the rubbish. He has consequently produced a clear, intelligible, and interesting memoir. A word of special praise is due to Mr. J. P. Anderson's bibliogra. phy." Athenæum, Mar. 26.

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Maude, J: E: The foundations of ethics; ed. by W: James.

Michel, F., called X. F. Job; ou, Les pastoureaux, 1251; Audefroi-le-bâtard, 1272. 1832. Mirabeau, H. G. R., comte de. Mémoires biographiques, littéraires, et politiques, écrits par lui-même, par son père, son oncle, et son fils adoptif. 1834-35. 8 v.

Mistère du Viel Testament, Le; pub. avec introd., notes et glossaires par le baron James de Rothschild. Tome 4, 5. 1885.

Moreau, l'abbé G: Le monde des prisons. Mozley, T: Henry VII., Prince Arthur, and Cardinal Morton from a group on the chancel screen of Plymtree Church, Co. of Devon, with notice, and app. 1878.

Müller, F: M. The science of thought.

"He is at his best when he most thoroughly accepts the doctrine of evolution; and he accepts it through so large a portion of his work that but for the authority attaching to his great name, the parts where he forsakes and controverts it might have been passed over in respectful silence." —A. W. Benn in the Academy, May 7. Müller, H: Ulrich Zwingli; ein Denkmal. 1819. Nadar, F. Tournachon, called. Quand j'étais étudiant. 1856.

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O'Brien, R. B. Irish wrongs and English remedies; with other essays.

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Praed, Mrs. C. Moloch; a story of sacrifice. Price, L. Interiors and exteriors in Venice. 1843. Prime, S: I. Life of S: F. B. Morse, inventor of the electro-magnetic recording telegraph. 1875.

Principali costumi di Roma, disegn. dai miglori artisti. 1838.

Reiffenberg, F:, le baron, fils. Les femmes qu'on aime. 1860.

Rider, C. British Merlin for 1795. Rivière, H: Edmée; Le châtiment; Flavien. 1877.

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Rodd, R. Rose leaf and apple leaf; with an introd. by O. Wilde. 1882.

Roger Camerden; a strange story.

"Based upon a bit of physiological psychology which seems to be supplying the motif of fiction at present." -Atlantic monthly, May.

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"All three tales make us regret heartily that M. Scioberet devoted the latter part of his life to the study and practice of the law, rather than the production of these delightful idyls."- Spectator, Mar. 5.

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Saga time.

"Social life of the Norsemen during the poetic period common to nations during their evolution from barbarism to civilization. The main circumstances of life in the age of Vikings and Bærsærks are vividly realized." Saturday rev., May 21.

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"French argot with English rendering and corresponding slang equivalents of the very peculiar terminology of the Parisian Boulevardiers, artists, workpeople, and criminals." - Athenæum, Feb. 5. Bataille, A. Causes criminelles et mondaines de 1880-86.

Battle Abbey. Custumals in the reigns of Ed

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Baylor, F.. C. Behind the Blue Ridge. Bernard, C: B. D. de la V., dit C: de. tonnerre, etc. 1872.

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"Some admirably written essays. Amusing and brilliant." Spectator.

Blache, N. La besogne de Peymarlier.

"The work attracted much attention while it was ap pearing in the 'Nouvelle revue,' and in a number of Belgian and Hungarian journals. The name of a journalist which is taken for the title has been applied in France by political spite to a great journalist-politician who now holds high office, but we are certain that M. Blache had no Parisian and no Opportunist' real persons in view. M. Blache, who is president of the council general of a southern department, draws in his book a picture of Barjols, 'le Tivoli de Provence'; and if M. Peymarlier is real we should be inclined to look for him not in Paris; but in the office of Le progrès du Var." - Athenæum, June 11.

Blanquet, A. (pseud. Chrysale).

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Church, A. J. The legend of Saint Vitalis, and other poems.

"There is not a piece in this volume which has not embodied in it a full measure of grace and culture and charm."- Spectator, Apr. 16.

Clunet, E: Offenses et actes hostiles commis par des particuliers contre un état étranger. Leading cases on international law.

Cobbett, P.

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Durrieu, P. Les archieves angevines de Naples, 1265-85. T. 2. (Ath. Ecole Fr. Bibl.)

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England's Helicon; coll. of lyrical and pastoral poems, pub. in 1600; ed. by A. H. Bullen. Ferguson, J. Robert Ferguson, the Plotter, etc. "A biography of one of the strangest figures of Eng. lish politics in the period between the Revolution and the accession of the House of Hanover." Athenæum, May 21.

Ferrers, E. Clavis Hogarthiana; or, Illustrations of Hogarth, etc. 1817.

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Gresswell, W:, and others. England and her colonies; the five best essays on Imperial federation submitted to the London Chamber of Commerce.

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"A feverish and improbable romance. The best part of the book is that describing the manners and customs of the German Jews who are depicted with graphic power." Literary world, June 11.

Harvard College.

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Hastings, T: History of forty choirs. 1854. Hawthorne, J: A tragic mystery from the diary of Inspector Byrnes.

"The first of a series of detective stories, for which Inspector Byrnes of N.Y. will furnish the facts, and Julian Hawthorne the literary workmanship." Pub. weekly, July 9.

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Ingram, T. D. History of the legislative union of
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Ironquill, pseud. Rhymes. 1885.
Jackson, T: G. Dalmatia, the Quarnero, and Is-

tria; with Cettingne in Montenegro, and the
Island of Grado. 3 v.

"I have endeavoured to give a tolerably complete description of all the architectural monuments of impor tance on the mainland of Dalmatia, the islands, the Croatian shore of the Quarnero, and the Litorale of Is. tria from Pola to Aquileja. To this I have added an account of the island of Grado, which though never like Aquileja part of Istria is so intimately connected with Dalmatia as the metropolitan see of the Venetian dominion that it naturally belongs to my subject. The illustrations are not confined to architectural subjects, but include several examples of church plate and silversmith's work in which Dalmatia is unusually rich, and also, several of the towns which give an idea of Dalmatian scenery." Preface.

Jahres-Verzeichniss der an den Deutschen Universitäten erschienenen Schriften.

Jeep, A. Gerson, Wicelfus, Hussus inter se et

cum reformatoribus comparati. 1857. Jeffries, R: The dewey morn; a novel. 1884. 2 v. Jocoserius, W. Wol-geschliffener Narren-Spiegel, [illust. 16-].

Johnson, V. W. The house of the musician.

"The plot is simple, but the superstitions and legends which are worked into it give it color and charm." Pub. weekly, July 9.

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