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Russian pictures, drawn with pen and pencil, by Rev. Samuel Manning, LL.D., Rev. S. G. Green, D.D., and

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Modern American art, 30 photogravures of painting and statuary by Carroll Beckwith, Wm. M. Chase, George Inness, Will H. Low, H. Bolton Jones, and other American artists; with text by Ripley Hitchcock, Charles De Kay and others, 4°, $7.50. Queens of song, 10 portraits designed and etched on copper by F. L. Kirkpatrick and C. A. Worrall; biographies by Robert N. Stevens; etchings printed on Japan paper, 4°, bds., $4; parchment pap. ín cloth case tied with silk ribbons, $6.

Queens of the drama, 10 portraits designed and etched on copper by F. L. Kirkpatrick and C. A. Worrall; biographies by Robert N. Stephens; etchings printed on Japan paper, 4°, bds., $4; parchment pap. in cloth case tied with silk ribbons, $6. Woffington, a tribute to the actress and the woman, by Augustin Daly; this memoir of the celebrated actress, Peg Woffington, was issued last year in a limited edition of 150 copies for private distribution by the author; a new ed., limited to 500 copies, is now offered, il. 4°, net, $5.

The sunset hour, 6 photogravures from celebrated paintings, Bristol bds., 8°, $1.50.

The seasons, 4 photogravures from originals, by H. Rettig, Bristol bds., 8°, $1.50.

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The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan, The BarnardLinton ed., with 62 il. by Frederick Barnard, J. D. Linton, W. Small, etc., eng. by Dalziel Brothers, and an introductory notice of the author by Rev. William Laudeis, D.D., large 4°, $2.50.

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about $5.

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Fac-similes of aquarelles, by American artists; facsimiles of water-color designs, by Percy Moran, W. Hamilton Gibson, Maud Humphrey, J. L. Gerome Ferris, H. W. McVickar, J. M. Barnsley, James Symington, Paul Nimmo Moran; text by Ripley Hitchcock; with por., large fo., cl.. $12.50; hf. cl., portfolio, tied with ribbons, $15; artist-proof ed., with remarques in color, in hf. leath., portfolio, limited to 250 copies, ea. signed, $35.

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St. John Harper; text by Ripley Hitchcock; large fo., hf. cl., $7.50.

Four Madonnas by Raphael, fo., tied with ribbons, $5. Madonnas, by Correggio, Reni, Murillo and Holbein; fo., tied with ribbon, $5.

National songs of America, il, in colors and monotint, with the music, sq. 4°, hf. cl., $3.50.

The Queen of the Adriatic, 4 fac-similes of Venetian col. photographs, with text by Charies Yriarte, 4°, tied with silk cord, $2.

Fun from Life, il. obl. 8°, bds., $1.

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Gems of art, 6 photogravures, tied with silk cord, $1.50.

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The good things of Life for 1889, sixth series, obl. 4o, $2.50.

National songs of America, a collection containing "The star-spangled banner," "Columbia, the gem of the ocean, and America" ("My country, 'tis of thee"), 4°, $3.50.

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Spires and towers of the medieval churches of England, by Charles Wickes, fo., pl., $15.

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The wreath, designs in color by Tring Pearce, il. "The Wreath "and other quaint pastoral songs, obl. 4°, bds., $1.25; cl.. $2.

Young maids and old china, dainty drawings by J. G. Sowerby, reproduced in full scale of colors, with original poems by Francis W. Bourdillon, sm. 4°, bds., $1.25; cl, $2.

The Kelpie's fiddle-bow, the legend of Davy the musician, from the German, il. by E. L. Shute, 4°, bds., $1.25.

Magnificat, the song of the Blessed Virgin, illuminated in colors and gold, interspersed are reproductions of Raphael's celebrated Madonnas, limp imitation cf., 75 c.; padded imitation cf., $1.

Drifting leaves, a collection of poems by Sarah Doudney, il, and decorated with landscapes in color, and stray leaves in varied hues, 4°, bds., $1.

Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving, with original etchings by Thomas Goodman, tied with blue silk ribbon, $1.

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The rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, il. by Mr. Frank M. Gregory with five large full-p. water-colors, reproduced in fac-simile by the photo-aquarelle process, and upwards of 45 black and white sketches in wash, together with act headings; artists' proof ed., limited to 150 copies, signed and numbered, with the black and white il. printed on Japan paper tipped in the text, imp. 4°, $20; regular ed., împ. 4°, el.' $12.50.

Dear old songs, a fine ed. of the New ballad ser., il. by G. W. Brenneman, Joseph Lauber, and Frank M. Gregory; contains "Old uncle Ned," "The blue bells of Scotland," "Shandon bells," and "Sally in our alley;" large 4°. limited to 500 copies, with the music of each song added, $10.

The Arabian nights entertainments, Aldine ed., from the text of Dr. Jonathan Scott, with 100 full-p. designs, executed by Stanley L. Wood, reproduced in tinted photogravure by the Albert Photogravure Company in Munich; large-paper ed., limited to 50 copies, signed and numbered and printed on Van Gelder paper, cr. 8°, extra wide margins, 4 v., hf. pap, uncut, $20; hf. polished levant mor. (only 10 copies), $40.

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WORTHINGTON Co., N. Y. Centennial collection of our presidents, steel portraits in portfolio, cl. and gold, $3.50.

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The jackdaw of Rheims; and Netley Abbey, il. by Ernest M. Jessup, new eds. of two "Ingoldsby "legends, ea., fo., $3.

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An epitome of the philosophy of Herbert Spencer, by F. Howard Collins.

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The English and American mechanic, a collection of over 3000 receipts, rules, and tables, designed for the use of every mechanic and manufacturer, by B. Frank Van Cleve, 283 p., il. 12°.

Guide for the scientific examination of the soil, by Dr. Felix Wahnschaffe, tr. by Wm. T. Brannt.

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Manual of oriental antiquities, including the architecture, sculpture, and industrial arts of Chaldea, Assyria, Persia, Syria, Judæa, Phoenicia, and Carthage, by Ernest Babelon, tr. and enl. by B. T. A. Evetts, il. 8°, $3.

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Table of logarithms of the natural numbers, from 1 to 108,000, by Charles Babbage, 202 p., 8°, $3. Weaving calculations, by C. P. Brooks.

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Skeleton notes upon inorganic chemistry, pt. 2. Metallic chemistry, by Profs. Ricketts and Russell. Kinematics, or practical mechanism, pt. 2, A treatise on the transmission and modification of motion and the construction of mechanical movements, by Prof. Chas. W. MacCord, 8°.

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The Sunday-school man of the south, a sketch of the
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A collection of letters of Dickens, 1833-1870, 16°, $1.25. Memories of fifty years, by Lester Wallack, with an introduction by Laurence Hutton, Popular ed., with numerous por., views, fac-simile reproductions, etc., 12°, $1.50.

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Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi, Italian dramatist, 17021806, tr. into English by John Addington Symonds, with essays by the translator of Gozzi's life, 2 v., sm. 4°, limited ed., il. and por., cl., $12; or cf. back, $13.50; a few copies in large pap., net, $30.

Life of Benvenuto Cellini; tr. into English by John Addington Symonds, new rev. cheaper ed., por. 8°, $3.

Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay) and her friends, select passages from her diary and other writings, ed. by L. B. Seeley, il. 8°, $2.50.

New series (Third) of Illustrated biographies of the great artists: Among the early volumes will appear memoirs of Corot, Rousseau, Millet, Diaz, Daubigny, Cruikshank, Van de Velde, Mulready, and De Wint, ea., il. 12°, $1.25.

BIRTHDAY-BOOKS, BIBLE TEXT-BOOKS, SOUVENIRS, CALENDARS, ALMANACS, ETC.

AMERICAN TRACT SOC,, N. Y.

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Rays of light, by Miss Helen P. Strong, obl., 60c. These sayings of mine, three booklets, "I am,' will," and "I have," size 4 x 5, 12 c. per copy. Reward; Secret of a happy day; Not knowing; Old, old story; Glory dwelleth in Immanuel's land, ea., 20 c.

Sunbeams for human hearts; The soul's cry and the Lord's answer, ea., 25 c.

Dear old hymns, cont. nine of the most favorite and precious hymns, in large type, 30 c.

A. C. ARMSTRONG & SON, N. Y.

On the ocean of time, il, from original designs by G. H. Edwards, A. Woodruff, and Helen Hatton, in sixteen full-page monotints and other illustrations, with descriptive poetry, 4°.

Sweet home, in pictures and poems, ed. by Kate E. Spencer, il. with 15 full-p. monotints and other il., from original designs by Barrand, Woodruff, and Edwards, sm. 4°.

Sweet innocence, songs and sketches, arranged by Clarice Cornwall, il. from original designs in 11 fullp. monotints.

Longfellow's Excelsior, il. from original designs, with full-p. monotints.

CASSELL & Co., N. Y. Cassell's Almanac for 1890, 25 c.

S. E. CASSINO, BOST.

Little people of the year, a calendar, by Miss Lilian Brigham, 75 c.

Truth and beauty for every day, from the writings of Canon Farrar, ed. and comp. by Mrs. A. N. Bullens, torchon, $1; el., $1.25.

A bit of sunshine, comp. by Mrs. Alice L. Williams, il. by six etchings by Louis K. Harlow, $1.25; in silk, $2. Golden words, comp. by Mrs. Alice L. Williams, and il. by Wm. G. Beal; cover hand decorated, $1.25; in silk, $2.

Silver tongues are singing, by J. Pauline Sunter, size 5 x 12, $2; limited ed., large size, $5.

The seasons, by Miss Lilian Brigham, four booklets,
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, ea., 50 c.
Canon Farrar birthday-book, ed. and comp. by Mrs.
A. N. Bullens, $1.

The everlasting hills, by Louis K. Harlow (Beaconlight ser.), size 5% x 64, cl. or ivorine, $2; lithographed, $1.50; in seal, $3.

Living waters, by Louis K. Harlow, the text comp. by Alice L. Williams (Beacon-light ser.), size 5 x 64, cl. or ivorine, $2; lithographed, $1.50; in seal, $3. Longfellow gems, il, by Wm. Goodrich Beal, torchon or cl., $3; full seal, $5.

Tennyson gems, il. by W. G. Beal, torchon or cl., $3; full seal, $5.

CATHOLIC PUB. Soc. Co., N. Y.

Caroline Schlegel and her friends, by Mrs. Alfred Sidg- The illustrated Catholic family annual for 1890. wick, 8°, por., $2.

Johnson's Lives of the poets (Bohn's lib.).

FREDERICK A. STOKES & BRO., N. Y.

The life of Charlotte Bronté, by Mrs. Gaskell, 2 v., 16°, hf. cl., 2; hf. cf., $4; hf. crushed levant, $4.50. Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur, by William O. Stoddard, il. 12°, $1.25.

CHARLES L. WEBSTER & Co., N. Y.

Life and letters of Roscoe Conkling, by his nephew, A. R. Conkling, about 600 p. 8°.

WORTHINGTON Co., N. Y.

The memoirs of the Count de Grammont, 8°, cl., $5; mor., $10.

American biographical ser., by G. Canning Hill, 5 v., about 300 p., ea., il. 12°, $5.

Wives of men of genius, by Alphonse Daudet, tr. by Edward Wakefield, 12° (Worthington's International lib.), cl., §1.25; pap., 75 c.

E. & J. B. YOUNG & Co, N. Y.

Wellington, or, the public and private life of Arthur, first Duke of Wellington, by G. L. Browne, with pors., fac-similes, maps, etc., 12°, cl., $2.

T. Y. CROWELL & Co., N. Y.

Ad lucem, arranged by Mary Lloyd, selections of leath., flex., $1.75. prose and poetry for suffering ones, 18°, $1; seal

Talks about a fine art, by Elizabeth Glover, souvenir style, 30 c.

The children's wing, by Elizabeth Glover, souvenir style, 30 c.

E. P. DUTTON & Co., N. Y.

Nister's Art calendar for 1890, $1.

The circling year, calendar, with selections from Shakespeare, 50 c.

My times are in thy hands, calendar, scriptural selections, 50 c.

Robin redbreast (shaped robin), 10 p.; Kitty (shaped kitten), 10 p.; Wit and wisdom (shaped owl), 10p.; Bright wings (shaped butterfly), 12 p.; Jingles (shaped tambourine), 8 p.; Pansy pictures (shaped pansy), 12 p. and type; The log-book (rigging of a ship), 16 p.; Souvenir series, 4 v., 4°, 12 p.; Holly boughs, obl., 12 p.; Owld friends (a group of owls) obl., 8 p.; A round robin (a group of robins), 4o, 8 p.; From cross to crown, by Helen J. Wood, with drawings by A. Wilde Parsons, 10 p., round form, silver edges; Light from above, 20 p.; Homeward, 20 p.; Our home above, 20 p.; Our pilgrimage, 20 p.: A pansy wreath (fan shape), 8 p.; A ring o' roses (fan shape), 8 p.;

Leaves and flowers (leaf shape), 10 p.; Bright leaves, leaf shape (larger), 8 p., ea, in color, ea., 25 c. Homeward bound (shape of sail), 16 p.; The flower series, 6 booklets (in shape of flowers), ea. 12 p.; The Leaf series, 3 booklets (in shape of a leaf), ea. 12 p.; Harbor lights (sea views), 4°, 12 p.; Corals (sea views, shells, and corals), obl., 12 p.; The waking of the flowers, obl., 14 p.; Visit of St. Nicholas; Untold mercies; Happy days and dreams, 8 p.; Birthday rhymes and roses, by Helen J. Wood and Fred. Hines; Heart's joy (heart shape), 10 p.; Little songs for little singers, ed., in color, ea., 35 c.

The poet's greeting series, 4 v., 4°, ea. 20 p., ea., 50 c. Upward, a companion for a month, containing 32 p. of scripture texts and hymns, and original il. in color and monotint, by Fred. Hines, sm. 4, 50 c. Sea pearls (shape of an oyster) 50 c.; The brighter day, poems by S. G. Stock and D. H. Thompson, 24 p., 50 c.; The day-song series, 4 v., ea., 50 c. The sketch series, 4 v., obl., 24 p. ea., 50 c.; An oldfashioned Christmas, obl., 16 p., ea., 60 c. The light of the world, color and monotint drawings from originals by Fred. Hines with scripture texts and verses, 4°, 18 p., 75 c.

The heavenly way, a daily companion, containing scripture texts and hymns for a month, drawings in color and monotint by Fred. Hines, 4°, 16 p., 75 c. Love divine, daily texts and hymns for a month, with 32 pages of color and monotint il. by Fred. Hines, large 4°, bds., $1.

The first Christmas, "The infant Jesus," by F. W. Faber, with original il, in monotint by Walter Paget, large 4°, 16 p., $1.

We are seven, by William Wordsworth, with original il. in monotint by Mary L. Gow, 4°, 20 p., $1. Grace for grace, $1.

His sweet will, $1.

Lilies round the cross, by E. Nesbit, il. by Fred. Hines, 4°, 20 p., $1.

Calm on the listening ear of night, by Rev. E. H. Sears, D.D., $1.

Gifts and graces, a packet of twelve booklets, $1.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & Co., BOST.

American poet's calendar for 1890, $1. Calendar books, selection from the writings of Emerson, Hawthorne, Holmes, Longfellow, Lowell, and Whittier, for every day of the year; each book of selections is put up in a parchment-pap. cover, ea., 25 c.: the six in a box, $1.50.

The rainbow calendar, by Kate Sanborn, 16°.

LEE & SHEPARD, Bost.

The sepiatint calendar for 1890, All around the year, on ivory cardboard, with rings, chain, and tassel, 50 c. The boudoir calendar for 1890, Hurrah for the New Year, on ivory cardboard, with ribbon bows and silver chain and rings, 75 c.

One merrie Christmas-time, on heavy ivory board, with rings and ribbons and chain, 75 c.

A happy new year to you! on heavy ivory board, with rings, ribbons, and chain, 75 c.

Our baby's book, the mother's record of the events in baby's life, fastened with ribbons, $1.50.

LONGMANS, GREEN & Co., N. Y.

The book of wedding-days, arranged on the plan of a birthday-book, with 96 il. borders, frontispiece, and title-page by Walter Crane, and quotations for each day; comp. by K. E. J. Reid, May Ross, and Mabel Bamfield, 4°.

THOMAS NELSON & SONS, N. Y.

You may pick the daisies, il. in monotints, sm. 4°, 35 c.

Silver linings behind earth's clouds, by E. A. Lempriere Knight, obl., ribbon style, 50 c.

Thoughts for sunrise, sunset, and heaven, combined in one volume, daily texts and hymns, illuminated by L. M. W., obl. 32°, $1.

Sunlit days, selections of poems from various authors, il. in color, 4o, bds., $1.

NIMS & KNIGHT, TROY, N. Y.

Stoddard souvenir ser.: The Saranac lakes; Saranac lake in winter; Blue mountain lake; Raquette lake; Tupper lake region; Long lake; Wild Adirondack lakes; North Elba and beyond; Elizabethtown and Keene valley; Lake Placid-Adirondacks; Luzerne and Schroon lake; Lake George-snap shots from the passing steamer; Glen's falls and vicinity; Saratoga and Mount McGregor; Howe's cave, ea., il., tied with ribbon or silk cord, 75 c.

A kalendar from Jap town, designed by J. Pauline Sunter, 18 pictures of Japanese life, size 41⁄2 x 54. bound with silvered rings and chain, and tied with silk cord and tassel, $1.

Calendar of the birds, designed by J. Pauline Sunter, 16 bird idyls, size 4% x 534, bound with silvered rings and chain, and tied with silk cord, 75 c. The Tennyson calendar, new ed. for 1890, 75 c. The George Eliot calendar, new ed. for 1890, 75 c. The Dickens calendar; The Thackeray calendar, ea., new design and block for 1890.

L. PRANG & Co., BosT.

A summer day, a poem, by Margaret Deland, il. in monochrome and pen-work by L. K. Harlow, size 66 x 46, 35 c.

Sunlight and shadow, a poem, by Mrs. Lyman H. Weeks, il. in monochrome and pen-work by L. K. Harlow, size 61⁄2 x 4%, 35 c.

Twilight fancies, a poem, by Mrs. Lyman H. Weeks, il. in monochrome and pen-work by L. K. Harlow, size 6% x 46, 35 c.

Midnight chimes, a poem, by Julia C. A. Dorr, il. in monochrome and pen-work by L. K. Harlow, size 61⁄2 x 4%, 35 c.

A sea idyl, a poem, by F. Schuyler Mathews, il. by the author, size 6 x 7, 40 c.

White Mountain vistas (illustrated series), in monochrome, by F. Schuyler Mathews, with selections from the poets, ea., 5% x 634, 3 v.: The Sago valley; The Crystal hills; The Pemigewasset valley, ea., 40 c. Haunts of the poets, a series of booklets, il. in monochrome and pen-drawing by L. K. Harlow, size 734 x 54: Haunts of Longfellow: Haunts of Emerson; Haunts of Holmes; Haunts of Whittier; Haunts of Hawthorne; Haunts of Bryant, ea., 50 c.

Christmas autographs, a book for autographs, il. in ' color by L. K. Harlow, 7 x 7%, $1.50.

Wayside autographs, a book for autographs, il. in colors by L. K. Harlow, 8 x 51, $1.50. Evangeline autographs, a book for autographs, il. with sketches from the home of Evangeline, taken on the spot by L. K. Harlow, 71⁄2 x 5, $1.50; the same, imitation ivory covers, $2.

FLEMING H. REVELL, N. Y. AND CHIC.

My cabin window, or, across the Atlantic, il., 24 p., a booklet and easel combined, 76 x 66, 75 c. The house boat, or, up the river, il., 24 p., a booklet and easel combined, 71⁄2 x 6, 75 c.

The home of William Shakespeare; With all the riches of the year; The home of William Wordsworth, ea., il., 12 p., 8 x 6, in wrapper, 50 c. Key-notes for life's anthem, a text-book for a month, with choice selections, bds., 36 p., 434 x 5%, 50 c. Sowing; Reaping; two booklets, ea., 16 p., 41⁄2 x 5%1⁄2, 25 c. The sheltered bird; News for little children; The stray lamb; ea.. 12 p., 41⁄2 x 33⁄44, 6 assorted in box, 75 c. Thy will be done; Art thou weary?; Watch and pray; Just as I am: A psalm of life: The holy city; Loving counsel; What is beyond; More than conquerors Heavenly guidance; Waiting and watching; The beauty of holiness, ea., 12 p., 4 x 5, 12 assorted in box, $1.50.

Messages of good cheer, 12 assorted in box, 3 x 3, 50 c. The sweet story "series, 12 assorted in box, 3 x 4, 50 c.

GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, N. Y. Greenaway's Almanack for 1890, bds., 25 c. (also other styles of binding).

FREDERICK A. STOKES & BROS., N. Y.

The landscape calendar, water-color drawings of bits of American scenery, 8 x 9, with nickel fastiner under a bow of ribbon, $1.50.

Calendar of the nations, 12 designs of children of different nations, in colors, by Maud Humphrey, ribbontied. $1.50.

Calendar of the seasons, 4 designs of children, in colors, by Maud Humphrey, ribbon-tied, 50 c. Choice photogravures, tied with silk cord, with titlepage, $1.50.

Daily bread for daily life for three months, vest-pocket size, leath., 50 c.

Hark hark, my soul! il by W. St. John Harper, sq. 12°, parchment-pap., 50 c.

A year of good wishes, 12 col. leaves, by Mrs. J. Pauline Sunter, hand-painted ivorine, 50 c. Leaflets, series no. 1, 12 booklets, all different, 4 x 5%, ribbon-tied, $1.20 series no. 2, 12 booklets, similar to no. 1, but larger, 434 x 6, $1.60; series no. 3, 12 large booklets, similar to no. 2, but still larger, 54 x 61⁄2, $2.

The story of Queen Mary, by A. H. Millar, miniature vol., tartan, 50 c.

The story of Rob Roy, by A. H. Millar, miniature vol., tartan, 50 c.

The lady of the lake, miniature vol., il., 50 c. Heaven and earth, an antiphon, by Edith M. Thomas, il. by W. St. John Harper, obl. 4°, "butterfly bind

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