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The Dawn of Italian Inde- The Nature and Elements of

pendence. Italy from the Congress of Vienna, 1814, to the Fall of Venice, 1849. By WM. R. THAYER. 2 vols., crown 8vo, $4.00. This work is peculiarly welcome as covering an important period in Italian history which has hitherto been inadequately treated. The great interest of the subject, the full knowledge, vigor, and literary skill shown, and the fresh power and capacity for large national development in the Italy of to-day, lend special value and attraction to Mr. Thayer's work.

The Interpretation of Nature By N. S. SHALER, Professor of Geology in Harvard University, author of "Illustrations of the Earth's Surface," etc. 16m0, $1.25.

CONTENTS: The interpretation of Nature; Critical Points in the Continuity of Natural Phenomena; The Place of Organic Life in Nature; The March of the Generations; The Bond of the Generations; The Natural History of Sympathy; The Immortality of the Soul from the Point of View of Natural Sci

ence.

In these seven very interesting chapters Professor Shaler discusses, with full knowledge and admirable candor, several important questions related to both natural history and theology.

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Poetry.

By E. C. Stedman, with Frontispiece after Dürer, Topical Analysis, and Analytical Index. Crown 8vo, uniform with previous volumes, gilt top, $1.50; in fancy style, $1.50.

Mr. Stedman has brought to this new work his maturest thought and has given to it his utmost grace of style, so that in treatment and manner it is eminently worthy of its great theme.

STEDMAN'S OTHER BOOKS.
Victorian Poets.

With Topical Analysis in margin, and full Analytical Index. Twenty-first Edition. Crown 8vo, $2.25; half calf, $3.50.

Mr. Stedman deserves the thanks of English scholars. He is faithful, studious, and discerning; of a sane and reasonable temper, and in the main a judicial one; his judgment is disciplined and exercised, and his decisions, even when we cannot agree with them, are based on intelligent grounds."-London Saturday Review.

Poets of America. With full Notes in margin, and careful Analytical Index. Eleventh Edition. 12m0, $2.25; half calf, $3.50. "Mr. Stedman's work stands quite alone; it has had no predecessor, and it leaves room for no rival." New York Tribune.

Poems.

A novel by BRET HARTE, narrating in Household Edition. With Portrait and Mr. Harte's characteristic style the adventures and experiences of the young lady who was the heroine of his story, "A Waif of the Plains.' $1.25.

The Stillwater Tragedy. A Novel, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH. Riverside Paper Series. 50 cents.

Illustrations. 12m0, $1.50; full gilt, $2.00; half calf, $3.00; levant or tree calf, $4.50.

"There is about these verses the flavor of enjoyable meditation; many of them are written with the graceful ease of the inspired rhymer. There is a felicitous choice of words, a concise and apt turn of language, a melodious emphasis which revive the pleasurable emotions wherewith we first read Keats."-New York Times.

Sold by all Booksellers. Sent, postpaid, by

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston and New York.

Life and Letters of Washington Allston.

By JARED B. FLAGG, N.A., S.T.D. With 18 reproductions of Allston's paintings.

Large 8vo,

$5.00.

"A work not surpassed, if indeed ever equalled, in significance and charm by any other American biography. The volume is printed in luxurious style, and is one that every cultivated 'merican should Boston Beacon.

own.

The Children of the Poor.

By JACOB A. Rus, author of "How the Other Half Lives."

Illustrated 12mo, $2.50.

"More thrilling than any fiction, this work gives the most vivid pictures of the life lived by the children of the poor. Society owes Mr. Riis a great debt for his revelations."-N. Y. Observer.

The Campaign of Waterloo.

A Military History. By JOHN C. ROPES.

8vo, $2.50 net.

An elaborate and important analysis of the military and political questions involved in the Waterloo campaign presented in a book which will interest the laymen, and arouse discussion among military critics. Atlas of the Campaign of Waterloo. 14 maps, 16x22 inches, $5.00 net.

Dean Swift.

His Life, with Extracts from His Writings. By G. P. MORIARITY. With nine portraits.

Crown 8vo, $2.50.

"The foundation of the volume is the famous diary and correspondence of Swift. In addition Mr. Moriarty has ransacked contemporary writers, and has succeeded in making a very entertaining volume." -Cambridge Tribune.

Adzuma; or, The Japanese Wife.

A Play. By SIR EDWIN ARNOLD. 12mo, $1.50

This play, written by the author during his recent residence in Tokio, aims at telling. in dramatic form and with faithful adherence to native manners, a popular medieval Japanese story of feminine virtue.

In Three Zones.

By F. J. STIMSON (J. S. of Dale).

12mo,

$1.00.

Containing three stories: "Dr. Materialismus," "An Alabama Courtship" and “Los Caraquenos, "the scenes of which, as the title implies, are iaid in three zones, and the characters varied in nature and interest. New Edition of Mr. Stimson's Sentimental Calendar. 12m0, $1.00.

The Refounding of the German Empire.

By Col. G. B. MALLESON. With portraits. Events of Our Own Times series. 8vo, The popularity of Col. Malleson's "Indian Mutiny of 1857," in the same series, indicates that his new $1.75. book will meet with equally wide appreciation.

Afloat and Ashore on the Mediterranean.

By LEE MERIWETHER. With 24 full-page illustrations.

12mo,

$1.50.

"Mr. Meriwether introduces many amusing incidents into his travels, and the volume is of decided interest, inasmuch as it gives the experience of a man who does not travel with his valet in the first-class carriages, but roughs it, goes on foot and sees personally what are the conditions of the working people abroad."-New York Times.

Spanish Cities.

With Glimpses of Gibraltar and Tangier. By C. A. STODDARD, D.D., Editor of N. Y. Observer.

Illustrated. 12mo,

$1.50.

"Original and often piquant in style. The author has a happy knack of picking out the really characteristic and picturesque bits of natural life and architecture, and his comment is vivacious and intelligent."-Christian Union.

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The Great Enigma.

By WILLIAM SAMUEL LILLY. 8vo. Cloth, $4.00.

"An important contribution to the apologetics of theism. This great argument, which involves a critical examination of some of the main currents of modern speculative thought, is presented with rare dialectical skill. A powerful book." London Times.

Dictionary of Every-Day German
and English.

By MARTIN KRUMMACHER, Ph.D. In Two Parts: GERMANENGLISH and ENGLISH-GERMAN. 16m0, 356 pages. Cloth, $1.75

In addition to the Dictionaries proper, this volume contains lists of the most important technical terms, proper names spelled differently in the two languages, a sound-notation, an outline of grammar, and several pages of “ travel talk in parallel columns.

Seedlings.

By Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S., etc., author of "Ants, Bees and Wasps," "Origin of Civilization, etc., and editor of the Modern Science Series." With 684 Illustra

tions. 2 vols., 8vo. Cloth, $10.00.

These volumes contain the results of most extensive observations made at Kew and elsewhere with a view to solving some of the many interesting problems connected with the germination of plants. The numerous illustrations will be found of the greatest value to botanists in elucidating the text. The Naturalist on the River Amazons. By HENRY WALTER Bates, F.R.S., late Assistant Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. With a Memoir o' the Author, by EDWARD CLODD. With Map and numerous Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00.

In company with Alfred Russell Wallace the author, in 1848, began an exploration of the Amazons region for the collection of objects of natural history. This volume records the adventures of an eleven-years' sojourn, during which specimens of nearly fifteen thousand species were obtained; and includes descriptions of habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life, and various aspects of nature under the equator.

New Edition of Haeckel's "Creation."'
The History of Creation;

Or, The Development of the Earth and its Inhabitants by the Action of Natural Causes. By ERNST HAECKEL, Professor in the University of Jena. The translation revised by Professor E, RAY LANKESTER, M.A., F.R.S. With 46 IIlustrations. In two vols., 12mo. Cloth, $5.00.

"The book in its present form cannot fail to interest all who have a taste for natural history. It is a suffi

cient recommendation for it that it is the statement of the views of one of the most learned, experienced and honored naturalists of modern times."- From the Reviser's Preface.

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By MAARTEN MAARTENS, author of "The Sin of Joost Avelingh." 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

"Throughout there is an epigrammatic force which would make palatable a less interesting story of human lives or one less deftly told."-London Saturday Review.

The author's Perfectly easy, graceful, humorous. skill in character-drawing is undeniable."-London Chronicle. "A remarkable work."-New York Times. "Maarten Maartens has secured a firm footing in the eddies of current literature. Pathos deepens into tragedy in the thrilling story of God's Fool."-Philadelphia Ledger.

"Its preface alone stamps the author as one of the leading English novelists of to-day."-Boston Daily Advertiser.

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Rarely, indeed, does an author attain to such wide prominence in so short a time as did Katharine Pearson Woods on the appearance of her somewhat socialistic novel called Metzerott, Shoemaker.' That story, however, with all its absorbing power, gave only the faintest evidence of the real strength that has hitherto remained latent, but which is now so wonderfully developed in her latest story, From Dusk to Dawn.'" Baltimore American,

"The author has not only successfully interwoven discussion upon religion and the occult sciences, but she has handled them throughout in a masterly manner, predicating her entire familiarity with them."-Boston Commercial Bulletin.

"If a novel may be called orthodox, this book is entitled to come under that classification."- San Francisco Call.

For sale by all booksellers; or will be sent by mail on receipt of price by the publishers,

D. APPLETON & CO., 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street, New York.

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