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New Books by Popular Authors.

THE STORY OF THE AMERICAN SOL-
DIER. By Elbridge S. Brooks. Uniform with "The
Story of the American Sailor." Illustrated. 8vo, $2.50.
In neat library binding at the same price.

Mound-builders and Indians, conquistadores and colonial volunteers, minute-men and continentals, the defenders of 1812, the men of the Mexican War and the Boys of '61," find their appropriate place. The result is an entertaining and connected narrative, spiced with anecdote, lighted up with deeds of heroism, and so mixing statistic with story, and description with detail as to give a picturesque but practical record of the doings of the American soldier both in war and peace.

THE STORY OF VERMONT.
L. Heaton. 8vo, $1.50.

New Illustrated Books.

MELODIES FROM NATURE. By Wordsworth. Illustrated with photogravures from sceres around the home of the poet, and from original designs by Hiram Barnes. 4to, cloth, $5.00; full morocco, $8.00.

Some of the most charming and characteristic of the great poet's setting of Nature's melodies and harmonies accompanied by illustrations of beautiful bits of England made famous by his pen or by his daily life.

THE SECRET WAY-A LOST TALE OF MILETUS. By Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, Bart. Illustrated by F. O. Small. 8vo, $3.00; morocco, $5.00. Mr. Small's paintings of Oriental life and fancies, By John which attracted much attention while he was at work in Paris, have eminently fitted him to enter into the life and motive of this beautiful poem of life and love in the romantic East.

The first history of the Green Mountain State written in forty years.

"A red-letter volume among the historical issues of 1889."-Boston Commercial.

Compact in structure, swift in movement, and replete with interest."—Chicago Times.

Also ready: "The Story of New York," by E. S. Brooks; "The Story of Ohio," by Alexander Black; "The Story of Louisiana," by Maurice Thompson.

OUR TOWN. By Margaret Sidney. $1.25.

12mo,

A story of the Y. P. S. C. E. "Instinct with animation and at touch with all the better phases of our modern American home life."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

"Calculated to exercise a very beneficial influence in teaching people to think."-N. Y. Weekly Witness.

CHRISSY'S ENDEAVOR. By Pansy. 12mo, $1.50.

"A sensible story with something more than a moral-a mission."-Ch. Standard.

"It will leave an indelible impression on all earnest minds as to the duties and privileges connected with membership in the Y. P. S. C. E."-The Interior.

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A LOST WINTER. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Illustrated by Mary Cecil Spaulding. Oblong 4to, gold cloth, $3.00; full morocco, $8.00.

Miss Phelps' gift of song was never more delightfully displayed than in thus putting her memory of a Florida winter into verse, and the poem has been so charmingly illustrated by Miss Spaulding that every person who his wintered in the land of flowers will welcome it as the most agreeable of Florida souvenirs.

OLD CONCORD. Her Highways and Byways. Illustrations from photographs by A. W. Hosmer, of Concord, and L. J. Bridgman. 8vo, cloth, $3.00. "It is written in a style as delightful and enticing as Stevenson's Edinburgh or Hare's Florence."—American Bookseller.

To write with love is the first condition of writing well. This book is written with love."-Wм. M. FULLERTON, in Boston Advertiser.

"Both a practicable guide-book to this historic locality, and an agreeable fireside itinerary."-N. Y. Nation. "One of the choicest souvenirs of the home and haunts of Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne and the Alcotts.”— Boston Globe.

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SWEETBRIER. By Mrs. M. E. W. Sherwood. THE KINGDOM OF HOME. Homely po12mo, $1.25.

"Of the greatest value to young ladies who have not had access to good society."-Woman's Journal.

"The plot is full of strong, wholesome vitality."-Public Opinion.

"Full of finely suggestive criticism on social life."Boston Traveller.

ONE VOYAGE. By Julius A. Palmer, Jr. 12m0, $1.25.

"Something entirely new, attractive, and interesting in ocean literature."-Boston Transcript.

It is the ease and naturalness of the story, its fine plot, its profound mystery, with its excellent ending, which will make the book deservedly a favorite."-Chicago Inter-Ocean.

ems for home lovers. Selected by Arthur Gilman. 8vo, fully illustrated, cloth, $3.00; russia leather, seal grain, $6.00.

"It appeals strongly to every lover of good poetry, and especially to those whose tastes lie in the direction of the quiet and tender rather than the passionate or martial."-Boston Transcript.

WARWICK BROOKES' PENCIL-PICT-
URES OF CHILD-LIFE. With Biographical Rem-
iniscences. By T. Letherbrow. 28 exquisite photo-
gravures. Square 12mo, $1.25.
"They are drawn with loving delicacy of touch and
in sweet, full, and natural outlines which rivet the atten-
tion."-N. Y. Independent.

"The slightest of all in mere physical bulk, yet the weightiest in artistic metal is this dainty little volume."The Nation.

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Stories for Young People.

THREE LITTLE MAIDS. By Mary Bathurst Deane. Illustrated by F. O. Small. Cloth, $1.50. Something new and fresh, and as charming a story of girl life from little girlhood "to young womanhood as anything since "Little Women.' Beautifully and fully illustrated, and destined to be the girls' book of the year. Strongly recommended by Charlotte M. Yonge.

PLUCKY SMALLS. By Mary Bradford Crowinshield. 12mo, $1.00.

The career of a bright little street urchin in the United States Navy. Written by the wife of a naval officer who "knows the ropes."

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AROUND THE WORLD STORIES.
Olive Risley Seward. 12mo, $1.25.

Memories of curious things and odd places, seen by the author during the famous tour of the world she made with her father.

SECOND YEAR OF THE LOOK-ABOUT CLUB. By Mary E. Bamford. Illustrated by Hiram Barnes. 4to, cloth, $1.50.

This lively club of young people found so much entertainment in their little excursions after information concerning things creeping, swimming, and flying, that they continue them another year.

Choice Annuals.

WIDE AWAKE VOLUME BB. Cloth, $2.00; boards, $1.50.

In addition to dozens of taking short stories, and scores of bright pictures, racy anecdotes, and pithy short tales, By butions from Mrs. Jessie Benton Frémont, this volume its great poem by H. H. Boyesen, and its famous contrigives many elaborately illustrated articles of lasting value. THE PANSY FOR 1889. With colored frontispiece. Edited by Pansy. Cloth, $1.75; boards, $1.25 More than 400 pages of reading and pictures for children of eight to fifteen years, in various lines of interest. There are sketches of home and foreign life, religious instruction, biography, history, fiction, anecdote, letterwriting.

OUR ASIATIC COUSINS. By Mrs. Leonowens. 12m0, $1.50.

Mrs. Leonowens, as governess at the Court of Siam, was able to get inside the cautiously guarded circle of Oriental life. Her book is descriptive of life in the outof-the-way parts of the wonderful East.

A COLONIAL BOY; or, The Old LinkCloset. By Nellie Blessing Eyster. 12mo, $1.25.

A capital story of a real colonial boy in the days of hardship, daring, and adventure, told by one who knows how to tell just such a story, and to fill it with interest, excitement, and information.

THE ADVENTURES OF DAVID VANE AND DAVID CRANE. By J. T. Trowbridge. 12mo, $1.00.

Acknowledged to be the best living story-teller in his peculiar vein. A strong, homely, humorous story of the every-day life of American country-bred boys.

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BABYLAND FOR 1889. With colored frontispiece. Cloth, $1.00; boards, 75 cents.

Baby sees what creatures and people have contributed towards her clothes, her food, and her playthings; and in Baby Bunting's Neighbors" she becomes acquainted with the little children of other countries. Hundreds of

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LOSS OF THE SWANSEA. By W. L. | short stories, jingles, and pictures.
Alden. 12m0, $1.00.

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LOTHROP'S ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL OF PROSE AND POETRY, 1889. Five colored plates, and numerous illustrations in black and white. Boards, $1.50; cloth, $2.00.

Rarely have covers inclosed such riches of story, adventure, travel, romantic history, novelty, poetry, and picture, by the best authors and artists-from Marion Harland's opening story of "A Modern Hero" on to Lucy Larcom's closing ballad.

LOTUS BAY. By Laura D. Nichols. 4to, BABY'S ANNUAL. Colored illustrations cloth, $1.50. and many pictures in black and white. Boards, $1.25.

A visit to the seashore opens a wide range to the author, which she improves by introducing many choice bits of information about the wonders to be found there.

ALL AMONG THE

LIGHTHOUSES; or, The Cruise of the Goldenrod. By Mary Bradford Crowninshield. 8vo, cloth, $2.25; boards, $1.75. "Brimful of information, brimful of stir and life on board ship and on shore."-Golden Rule.

"It was a happy thought to write this book."-N. Y. World.

"Very interesting both to boys and girls, especially those who have a romantic love for the sea and nautical matters."-New York Nation.

THE LIGHTHOUSE CHILDREN ABROAD; or, The Ignoramuses in Europe. 8vo, cloth, illustrated, $2.25; boards, $1.75.

The same children, with a larger party, sail for Hamburg, and visit the important cities of Germany, Switzerland, and the south of France.

"The narrative impresses one as if it were really truethe different characters standing out distinctly. The interest is fairly divided between the scenes described and the persons supposed to be viewing them."-The Nation.

Old Favorites in New Editions.

THE

GOLDEN WEST AS SEEN BY THE RIDGWAY CLUB. 8vo, illustrated, boards, $1.75 cloth, $2.25.

"The record of the journey is delightfully written, and to the young reader almost as instructive as the real journey itself."-Pacific Rural Press, San Francisco.

"A delightful travel story-one of the best it has been our fortune to see for a long time."- New Haven Palladium.

WHAT THE SEVEN DID; or, The Doings of the Wordsworth Club. Square 8vo, boards, $1.75; cloth, $2.25.

It was a marvellous "little brown box," that of Miss Rachel Wigthorpe's, and marvellous stories dropped from it whenever she turned it upside down. No wonder the fathers and mothers wanted to attend the "Story Nights' at Wigthorpe Place, and no wonder the boys and girls cheered till the old house shook.

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LITTLE MAIDS.

A portfolio of seven colored designs or studies of various nationalities. The printing is exquisite and must be seen to be appreciated. The portfolio (an imitation of polished wood and tied with heavy ribbon) is itself also a work of art. Portfolio, 12 x 141⁄2 inches, in box, $5.00.

"Nothing in the way of a holiday publication for or pertaining to children has ever to our knowledge been produced in this country quite equal in artistic quality and absolute charm to Mrs. F. Brundage's exquisite portfolio of seven colored plates called Little Maids... It is safe to say that to every one who is fond of children-and who is not?this portfolio will be an object of outright covetousness. To see it is to fall in love with it, and it is one of those rare productions of the sort of which one could not possibly tire. Beacon.

THE CATHEDRALS OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
By CHARLES WHIBLEY, B. A. With a preface by the Rt.
Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D., LL.D. An édition de luxe,
with 16 full-page plates, reproduced in color from the origi-
nal water-color drawings, and upwards of 40 vignettes in
monotint. Large folio, 96 pages, richly bound in gilt cloth,
$25.00.

GRANDMA'S MEMORIES.
By MARY D. BRINE, author of Grandma's Attic Treas-
ures." A pathetic story in verse. Illustrated by Walter
Paget with full-page drawings and dainty vignettes in mon-
otint. 4to, 56 pages, cloth, gilt, $2.00; Japanese calf, $2.50.

"The story is a simple one, told with that strength and pathos for which Mrs. Brine has a wonderful aptitude, and will be found by the lovers of the first book to be in every way its equal."-Boston Transcript. "The memories of the dear old lady, who has lived a long and useful life, and who, in old age, sees her children and her grandchildren about her, are expressed with genuine womanly tenderness and sympathy."-Beacon.

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