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FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY announce for immediate publication a volume on the "Book of Revelations," which concludes the New Testament portion of the Biblical Illustrator Series. An elaborate index is in course of preparation, and will be issued late in the fall, provided a sufficient number of advance orders are received. They also announce a new and cheaper edition of the late Dr. E. A. Lawrence's "Modern Missions in the East," formerly published by Harper & Bros., and generally acknowledged to be one of the first authorities on the subject.

A MONUMENT to Henry George was unveiled on the 5th inst. over his grave on Ocean Hill,

near the Ninth Avenue and Twentieth Street entrance, Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. The monument is of Quincy granite, and is the work of Richard F. George, one of Henry George's sons. A bronze bust stands upon a pedestal against a slab of granite. The monument bears on the front two inscriptions, "September 2, 1839" and "October 29, 1897," and on the reverse a quotation from "Progress and Poverty." Addresses were delivered by Dr. McGlynn and John S. Crosby.

LAMSON, WOLFFE & Co., Boston, have in press "Wall Street and the Nation: Finance and Politics," a new volume by Henry Clews, who about twelve years ago published his "Twenty-Eight Years of Wall Street." The new book will complete his observations of financial matters for forty years. They have in preparation "Sister Evangeline," by C. G. D. Roberts, the second of the trilogy of books of which his "Forge in the Forest" was the first; "New York Nocturnes, and other poems," by the same author; and "By the Aurelian Well, and other elegies," by Bliss Carman.

D. B. Updike, of the Merrymount Press, Boston, has in press the "Diary of James Mac Sparran," one of the earliest rectors of old St. Paul's Church, Narragansett, R. I. The manuscript, which covers the years between 1743 and 1751 and throws light not only on the early history of the Episcopal Church in New England, but also upon the social and domestic life of a highly interesting time and region, was discovered some time ago, when the library of the late President Caswell, of Brown University, was dispersed. It now belongs to the Diocese of Rhode Island. It is edited by Rev. Daniel Goodwin, a successor after more than a century of Dr. Mac Sparran.

MATTHEW BENDER, Albany, N. Y., will have ready July 20 "The War Revenue Law Annotated," by Heydecker and McMahon, of the New York City Bar, a thoroughly annotated edition of the new war tariff law, with reference to pertinent decisions under former laws. They also have in press for early August publication "Collier on Bankruptcy," by William Collier, of the Auburn, N. Y., Bar, a complete, thorough, and exhaustively annotated edition of the New National Bankruptcy Law," with all information applicable to the new law. Among other books now ready are: "New Stamp Act: the war revenue of 1898, with index," and "National Bankruptcy Law, 1898, with index."

A SPEECH of B. B. Munford, representing the American Book Company, before the Virginia Board of Public Instruction at Richmond,

on the 13th inst. caused a sensation. According to an Associated Press despatch, "several representatives of book companies had described the relative merits of their books for Virginia schools, when Munford said that unless the American Book Company should again get the contract it would probably be the means of ruining the Democratic party in Virginia." This statement will probably bring out some interesting developments in the course of the week. Major Norman V. Randolph, one of the leading Confederate veterans in the South, will appear before the board and make charges, it is understood, against certain citizens.

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County, N. J., announces that it will shortly begin delivery, in twelve monthly or semimonthly parts, of the limited edition of the Four-Text Hamlet," as heretofore projected and announced by the Shakespeare Society of be a folio édition de luxe, about 14 x 19 in page New York. The work, when completed, will size, as specified in the society's circulars also announces the following: "A Glossary of 1892 and 1893. The Shakespeare Press Grammar of the Warwickshire Dialect, with an Enquiry touching Elizabethan Grammar Schools," the third edition, with a supplemental study of Elizabethan pronunciation as drawn from the puns in the Shakespeare plays; "The Loves Labour's Lost," paralleled texts of 1598 and 1623, being a supplemental volume of "The Bankshire Shakespeare," in Bankside style; and "Digesta Shakespeareana, a topical index of Shakespearean works from earliest dates," second edition, brought down to January 1, 1898.

THE SHAKESPEARE PRESS, Westfield, Union

PRESTON & ROUNDS Co., Providence, R. I., will publish shortly a volume entitled "Esek Hopkins, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy, 1775 to 1778, master mariner, politician, brigadier-general, naval officer, and philanthropist," by Edward Field. The story of the life of Capt. Esek Hopkins has never before been told except in short sketches and in historical studies of that war. In relating the events in the life of Hopkins the author has drawn his material from authentic records, and for that portion of his life devoted to the Revolutionary struggle has used Hopkins's own papers and records kept during his connection with the navy, extracts from ship's logs and records in the Department of State at Washington. The work treats of the origin of the American navy and its first expeditions, discloses the reasons which operated against the success of Hopkins as a naval commander, and exposes the plot which resulted in his removal from the command of the navy. The edition will be limited to 300 numbered copies.

THE Old South Historical Pilgrimage to the King Philip country has prompted much new discussion of the early Indian history of New England and its literature. In the series of Old South Leaflets there already appear three leaflets related to this field of our history-the first part of John Eliot's Indian Grammar, Eliot's "Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians," written in 1670, and Wheelock's "Narrative of the Design and Progress of the Indian School in Lebanon, Connecticut" (the school which was finally merged in Dartmouth College,) written in

1762. To these three Indian leaflets are now TERMS OF ADVERTISING. added two more-the first giving the chap- Under the heading "Books Wanted," subscribers ters upon the Manners and Customs of the only are entitled to a free insertion of five lines Indians, from Morton's famous "New English for books out of print, exclusive of address (in any issue except special numbers), to an extent Canaan," 1637, the other the account of the not exceeding 100 lines a year. If more than Beginning and the End of King Philip's War, five lines are sent, the excess is at 10 cents per Bids for from Hubbard's "History of Philip's War," line, and amount should be enclosed. current books and such as may be easily had from the published just at the close of the war, in 1677. publishers, and repeated matter, as well as all advertise Hubbard's was the best of the three or fourments from non-subscribers, must be paid for at the rate contemporary histories of the war, and it is of 10 cents per line. good fortune for students to have these liberal extracts from it placed in their hands at this time. Both leaflets are accompanied by full bibliographical notes, and the numbers which they bear, 87 and 88, are a new reminder of how large this splendid series of Old South Leaflets, which for a merely nominal price is furnishing the people with so many rare historical papers, has already become.

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THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS has nearly finished printing the first part of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri, which is being edited by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt for the Egypt Exploration Fund. The volume contains 158 texts, 31 being literary, and including the early fragments of St. Matthew's Gospel, Sappho, Aristoxenus, Sophocles, and of other lost and extant classics. The remainder is a selection of official and private documents dating from the first to the seventh century of our era, many of them of exceptional interest. The texts are accompanied by introductions, notes, and, in most cases, by translations. There are eight collotype plates, illustrating the papyri Dorothy Wordsworth's Recollections of a Tour in Scotof principal literary and palæographical importance.

A. GARDNER, Paisley, Scotland, is about to publish "Burns and the Medical Profession," an attempt to gather together for the first time the story of the poet and his medical friends. The author, Dr. William Findlay ("George Umber,") has sought to trace the nature, course, and extent of these medical friendships during the poet's lifetime, from the time he made the acquaintance at Lochlea of John Mackenzie, surgeon, Mauchline, who attended his father in his last illness. The volume will be illustrated with full-page portraits of Prof. James

Gregory, of " worthy Gregory's Latin face!"

fame; Dr. Alexander Wood ("Long Sandy Wood,") the surgeon who attended the poet for his bruised limb; Dr. John Moore, the father of the hero of Corunna and the author of "Zeluco;" Dr. William Maxwell, of Dumfries, who attended Burns in his last illness; Dr. James Currie, whom Carlyle designated Burns's "first and kindest biographer," and others.

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Life and Times of Madame Guyon.

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Works on Eye Muscles.

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The Beginnings of English Christianity, W. E. Collins.
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Herndon's Life of Lincoln, 1st ed.
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Sir Percival, by Shorthouse.

Acleus' Outline of Christian History.

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Sir Edward Burne-Jones, by Malcolm.

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Cooke's Laboratory Practice.

Constance de Beverley, by Toby Rosenthall.

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Warren, W. F., Quest of the Perfect Religion. Rand,
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God's Hand in History, Bishop Simpson.

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Poems for My Friends, by Henry D. Moore. Portland, Me.(?)

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Secret Symbols of Rosicrucians.

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Engineering Magazine, vols. 1 to 7, 1891, '94.

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War Poetry of the South, ed. by W. Gilmore Simms.
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McNair's Practical Life.

A. O. McClurg & Co., Chicago.

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