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Naturalist to the Government of Manitoba, author of "Birds of Manitoba," "Mammals of
Manitoba," "Art Anatomy of Animals," etc. With 200 illustrations from drawings by the
author. Square 12m0, $2.00.

Being the Personal Histories of: Lobo, the Wolf-Silverspot, the Crow-Ragglug, the
Rabbit-Bingo, the Dog-The Springfield Fox-The Pacing Mustang-Wully, the Yellow
Dog, and Redruff, the Partridge.

Each one of the wild animals whose story is told by Mr. Thompson has been either a close
acquaintance, or so thoroughly studied that his characteristics appear as markedly personal as if
the personality behind them were human. How animals feel, think and evince individual
temperament, in a state of nature, has nowhere been so vividly shown heretofore. Mr.
Thompson's illustrations, besides their artistic interest, strikingly reinforce the text.

The Story of a Yankee Boy. By Herbert E. Hamblen

His Adventures Ashore and Afloat.

Illustrated by Harry C. Edwards. 12mo, $1.50.

The salt water part of this story is marked by the same force which made Mr. Hamblen's "On Many Seas" so popular. The vivid account of the wreck and rescue, and the graphic pictures of a whaler's life in the North Pacific are thrillingly real, while the quaint New England life and humor in Will's escapades ashore will appeal to many readers.

Three New Volumes. By G. A. Henty Each, 12mo, $1.50.

"No country or epoch of history is there which Mr. Henty does not know, and what is really
remarkable is that he always writes well and interestingly. Boys like stirring adventures, and
Mr. Henty is a master of this method of composition."-New York Times.

Under Wellington's Command. A Tale of the Peninsular War. Illustrated by Wal Paget.
At Aboukir and Acre. A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt. Illustrated by William
Rainey.

Both Sides the Border. A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower. Illustrated by Ralph Peacock.

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A tale of the American Navy. Illustrated by I. W. Taber. 12mo, $1.25.

Mr. Munroe's many boy friends will be glad to hear that this is the first volume of a new series devoted to the American navy. It is a thrilling account of a young midshipman's adventures during the Tripolitan War.

The Boys of Fairport. By Noah Brooks

New edition of "The Fairport Nine." Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

The author has partially re-written and has enlarged this favorite tale, making it now uniform with "The Boy Settlers" and "The Boy Emigrants." They form a trio of volumes about the American boy which every American boy ought to read.

The American Girls' Handy Book. By Lina and Adelia B. Beard Or, How to Amuse Yourself and Others. With more than 300 illustrations. New and enlarged edition. Square 8vo, $2.00.

Eight new chapters have been added to the forty-two which have carried this famous book to the hearts of all the young people since its appearance ten years ago. The new chapters, richly illustrated, treat of Golf, Bicycling, Swimming, Physical Culture, Girls' Clubs, A New Seashore Game, Apple Target Shooting and Water Fairies. In its present form the book is a veritable treasure-house of information and amusement for girls.

Some Selections from

Charles Scribner's Sons' Fall Importations.

ANGLO-SAXON SUPERIORITY. To what it is due. By EDMOND DEMOLINS. Translated from the tenth French edition. With map. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

CUBA: Past and Present. By RICHARD DAVEY. Portraits, illustrations, and maps. Demy 8vo, $3.00.

RUSSIA'S SEA POWER PAST AND PRESENT; or, The Rise of the Russian Navy. By Col. Sir G. S. CLARKE. With maps and diagrams. Crown 8vo, $2.40.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Popularly explained by RICHARD KERR, with a preface by W. H. Preece. With 16 illustrations and portraits. 12mo, 75 cents.

MILITARY WRINKLES. Useful Hints to Regulars and Volunteers. By "A. V. P."

16mo, 25 cents.

DEEDS THAT WON THE EMPIRE. Historic Battle Scenes. By Rev. W. H. FITCHETT. With portraits and plans. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

THE INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

Being an Account of the Mohammed and Tirah Expeditions in 1897. By LIONEL JAMES. With 31 illustrations and 10 maps and plans. 8vo, $3.50. THE GOLFING PILGRIM ON MANY LINKS. By H. G. HUTCHINSON, author of "Golf" in the Badminton Library. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

BRUNETIERE'S ESSAYS IN FRENCH LITERATURE. A Selection. Translated by D NICHOL SMITH. With a preface by the author. Crown 8vo, $2.00.

ARCHITECTURE AMONG THE POETS. By H. H. STATHAM. With 13 illustrations. Square 12mo, $1.75.

THE PROSE WORKS OF HEINRICH HEINE.

LELAND. 8 Vols., crown 8vo, $12.00.

Translated by CHARLES GODFREY

BYRON'S POETICAL AND PROSE WORKS. A new Text with many hitherto Unpublished Additions. Edited by E. H. COLERIDGE and R. E. PROTHERO, with the co-operation of the Earl of Lovelace. To be completed in 12 vols. Vol. 1, Poetry; Vol. 1, Letters; now ready. Each 12m0, $2.00. SCOTT'S (Sir Walter) WAVERLEY NOVELS. Temple Edition. To be completed in 48 vols. 25 vols. now ready. 32mo, per vol., 80 cents.

DICKENS' (Charles) WORKS. Gadshill Edition. Edited by ANDREW LANG. With all the original illustrations of the first edition. To be completed in 34 vols. 28 vols. now ready. Crown 8vo, per vol., $1.50.

CARLYLE'S (Thomas) WORKS. Centenary Edition. With new matter never before included. To be completed in 30 vols. 20 vols. now ready. Crown 8vo, per vol., $1.25. THE SPECTATOR. New edition. Edited by G. A. AITKEN. 8 vols., 12mo, $12.00. HENRY FIELDING'S WORKS. With an introduction by Edmund Gosse. Limited edition on hand-made paper. To be completed in 12 vols. Vols. 1 and 2 ready in September, the other volumes to be issued at short intervals. Sold only in sets. 8vo, per vol., net, $2.50. DANTE'S TEN HEAVENS. A Study of the Paradiso. By E. G. GARDNER. 8vo, net. $3.50. OLD CHELSEA BUN-HOUSE. A Tale of the Last Century.

By the author of "The Household of Sir Thomas More." With an introduction by Rev. W. H. Hutton, and 26 illustrations by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton. Crown 8vo, $2.00. THE HOUSEHOLD OF SIR THOMAS MORE. With 25 illustrations. Crown 8vo, new price, $2.00.

CHERRY AND VIOLET. A Tale of the Great Plague in London. By the author of "The Household of Sir Thomas More." With 26 illustrations. Crown 8vo, new price, $2.00. MAIDEN AND MARRIED LIFE OF MARY POWELL (afterward Mistress Milton) and the sequel thereto, "Deborah's Diary." By the author of The Household of Sir Thomas More." Crown 8vo, new price, $2.00.

SYMONDS' (John Addington) LIFE OF MICHAEL ANGELO BUONARROTI. With portrait and 50 reproductions of the works of the master. New and cheaper edition. 2 vols., crown 8vo, $4.00.

SYMONDS' (John Addington) SKETCHES AND STUDIES IN ITALY AND GREECE. Series I., II., and III. Being a new and uniform edition of "Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece," ," "Sketches and Studies in Italy," and "Italian Byways." Sold only in sets. 3 vols., crown 8vo, per vol., $2.00.

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SYMONDS' (John Addington) THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY. Including Age of the Despots:" "The Revival of Learning;""The Fine Arts;" "Italian Literature," 2 vols.; The Catholic Reaction," 2 vols. A new and uniform edition. 7 vols., crown 8vo, per vol., $2.00. THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. By E. A. WALLIS BUDGE. New and complete edition in 3 vols. Vol. I., Texts; Vol. II., Vocabulary; Vol. III., English Translation. 3 vols., 8vo, $20.00; or separately, Vols. I. and II., net, $10.00; Vol. III., net, $10.00. FIVE YEARS IN SIAM. By H. W. SMYTH. With illustrations. 2 vols., crown 8vo, $9.00. VILLARI'S (Prof. Pasquale) THE LIFE AND TIMES OF NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI. Translated by Mme. Linda Villari. Illustrated. New and popular edition, uniform with "Life of Savonarola." 1 vol., crown 8vo, $2.50.

Charles Scribner's Sons' Importations

CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE SERIES. New Volumes. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF DIGESTION. By A. L. GILLESPIE, M.D. Profusely illustrated. Crown 8vo, $1.25.

DEGENERACY: Its Causes, Signs, and Results. By Prof. E. S. TALBOT, M.D., Chicago. Profusely illustrated. Crown 8vo, $1.25.

LATER RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND. A Series of Examples. Edited by JOHN BELCHER and M. E. MACARTNEY. To be completed in 6 parts, each containing 26 plates; 4 parts now ready. Folio, per complete set, net, $45.00.

EXAMPLES OF OLD FURNITURE. English and Foreign. Drawn and described by A. E. CHancellor. 40 plates. 4to, $10.00.

HISTORICAL MEMORIALS OF ELY CATHEDRAL. By C. W. STUBBS, D.D., Dean of Ely. With 32 full-page and text illustrations in photogravure and in line from drawings by Miss H. M. James. 1 vol., square 8vo, uniform with "Old Chester." $2.50.

RELIGION AND CONSCIENCE IN ANCIENT EGYPT. By W. M. FLINders Petrie. 12mo, $1.00.

SYRIA AND EGYPT. From the Tel el Amarna Letters. By W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE. 12m0, $1.00.

THE PRINCIPLES OF PROTESTANTISM. By Rev. J. P. LILLEY.

Bible Classes Series.) 12mo, net, 75 cents.

CHRISTIAN DOGMATICS. By Rev. JOHN MACPHERSON. 8vo, $3.00.

(Handbooks for

THE APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGY TO THE SCIENCE OF EDUCATION.
By J. F. HERBART. Translated, with notes and an introduction to the study of Herbart, by B. C.
Mulliner, and a glossary, index, diagrams, and 5 plates. Crown 8vo, $1.50.
PORT-ROYAL EDUCATION. St. Cyran; Arnauld: Lancelot; Nicole; De Saci ;
Guyot; Coustel; Fontaine; Jacquelin Pascal. Extracts with an introduction by F. CADET. Trans-
lated by A. D. Jones. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

THE CARE OF THE SICK. At Home and in the Hospital. A Handbook for Families and for Nurses. By Dr. TH. BILLROTH, late Prof. of Surgery, Vienna. Translated by special authority of the author, by J. Bentall Endean. New Popular Edition (the fourth), revised and enlarged, with portrait and 52 illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

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SEMITIC INFLUENCE IN HELLENIC MYTHOLOGY. With Special Reference to the Recent Mythological Works of the Rt. Hon. Prof. F. Max Müller and Mr. Andrew Lang. By R. BROWN, Jr. 8vo, $2.50.

ROBINSON'S (W) THE ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN. Design and Arrangement, shown by existing examples, of Gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the best plants for the Open-Air Garden and their culture. Illustrated with many engravings on wood. New edition. 8vo, $6.00, net.

SCRIBNER-BLACKIE NEW JUVENILES.

COURAGE, TRUE HEARTS. BY GORDON STABLES. The Story of Three Boys Who Sailed in Search of Fortune. 6 illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.25.

FIGHTING THE MATABELE. By J. CHALMERS. 6 illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.25. AN ALPHABET OF ANIMALS. By CARTON MOORE PARK. 26 full-page plates.

4to, $2.00.

THE TROUBLES OF TATTERS, and Other Stories. By ALICE T. MORRIS. 62 illustrations. Square 8vo, $1.25.

THE TURKISH AUTOMATON: A Tale of the Time of Catherine the Great of Russia. 6 illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.25.

A GIRL OF TO-DAY. By Ellinor DavenPORT ADAMS. 6 illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.25.

A DREADFUL MISTAKE. BY GERALDINE MOCKLer. 4 illustrations. Crown 8vo,

$1.00.

the lady ISOBEL: A Story for Girls. By E. F. POLLARD. 4 illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.00.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157 Fifth Avenue, N. Y.

Dodd, Mead & Co.'s Autumn Books, 1898

BELLES-LETTRES

AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

THE FOREST OF ARDEN

By HAMILTON W. MABIE, author of "Under the Trees, and Elsewhere." With illustrations and decorations by Will H. Low. Small 8vo, decorated, $2.00

While forming a part of Mr. Mabie's "Under the Trees, and Elsewhere," "The Forest of Arden" is really independent of the rest of the book. There have been repeated demands for the publication by itself of this charming piece of idealism, and the publishers have determined, in response to this evident demand, to issue it independently. Mr. Will H. Low has enriched the book with a number of full-page illustrations in his most charming manner, and with decorations and ornaments. No pains have been spared to give this literary gem a fitting setting, and the result is a book of unusual charm in matter and manner. Nothing could be more beautifully adapted for a moderate-priced holiday gift of real intrinsic value.

AMERICAN BOOKMEN

By M. A. DEWOLFE HOWE. 8vo, cloth,

Illustrated with nearly 100 portraits, facsimilies and sketches.

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$3.50 The series of articles on "American Bookmen" which have been appearing in THE BOOKMAN have attracted wide attention, and are now gathered into a volume, with important additions and revisions by the author. In them he has sketched in a familiar and informal way the life, work, and peculiarities of the greater American writers of the past half-century. While much has been written about all these writers, there has been nothing upon the same plan. Mr. Howe's book is not only informing, but most entertaining, and the illustrations are not superadded, but are an integral part of the scheme.

THE WONDERFUL CENTURY

By DR. ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE, author of "Malay Archipelago," "Darwinism," etc. 8vo, about 400 pages, cloth, $2.50 Dr. Wallace maintains that the nineteenth century is altogether unique-that it has really initiated a new era. He thinks that in importance it is to be compared, not with one century or another, but with a long historical period. His estimate of the advances which have been made is therefore higher than that of most other writers.

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GLIMPSES OF MODERN GERMAN CULTURE By PROFESSOR KUNO FRANCKE, of Harvard University. 16mo, cloth, handsomely printed, $1.25 Professor Francke's letters to The Nation, THE BOOKMAN, and other journals, which form the basis of the volume, have attracted great attention, and are found worthy of preservation in a permanent form. No other recent comment upon the condition of German life and letters has been so fresh, informing, and so useful as this.

TRIMALCHIO'S DINNER

Translated from the Latin of Petronius, with an Introduction and a Biographical Appendix by HARRY THURSTON PEck. Illustrated with reproductions from the antique and from restorations. 12mo, cloth, $1.50

The famous novel written by Petronius Arbiter in the reign of Nero is the only surviving specimen of the realistic fiction of classical antiquity. It is a mine of information regarding Roman life and manners, and gives curious and vivid pictures of every class of society at the time when the author wrote. The most varied types of humanity figure in its pages-men of the world, poets, students, sharpers, slaves, nouveaux riches, bustling matrons, dancing girls, and courtesans. The story is amusing, and the language is crisp and striking.

ESSAYS ON WORK AND CULTURE

By HAMILTON W. MABIE. 16mo, cloth, gilt top,

$1.25

This is a companion volume to the "Essays on Books and Culture" and "Essays on Nature and Culture" which have lately appeared. Mr. Mabie occupies a unique place among writers of the day, not only as an interpreter of literature, but of nature and of life. While all classes find delight in his work, he is especially a guide and instructor of the student.

Dodd, Mead & Co.'s Autumn Books

MODERN FRENCH FICTION

By PROFESSOR BENJAMIN W. WELLS, of Sewanee University, author of "Modern German Literature,' 'Modern French Literature," etc. 12mo, cloth, $2.00

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Professor Wells, whose histories of modern French and German literature have had so favorable a reception, here gives an account of the development of French fiction during the present century. The subject is treated in a critical and yet popular style, with abundant citations and comment; and special chapters are devoted to an estimate of the great masters of the later schools of novel-writing, such as Balzac, Victor Hugo, Flaubert, and Zola.

TURRETS, TOWERS, AND TEMPLES Descriptions, by the masters of literature, of the great masterpieces of architecture throughout the world. With about 75 illustrations. Edited and translated and arranged by ESTHER SINGLeton. 8vo, cloth, handsomely bound, $2.00

This volume is a realization of what is believed to be a new idea. The editor has collected from the great writers of all languages notable descriptions of the famous buildings of the world. For example, Ruskin describes St. Mark's, in Venice; Victor Hugo, Notre Dame, in Paris, etc. The illustrations are reproductions of photographs which have been selected with unusual care, and give many details as well as general views of the buildings described.

THE MUSIC DRAMAS OF RICHARD WAGNER

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By ALBERT LAVIGNAC. With some account of his Festival Theatre at Bayreuth. Translated from the French of Albert Lavignac, Professor of Harmony at the Paris Conservatory, by ESTHER SINgleton. With numerous illustrations and more than 200 examples of music. Small 8vo, cloth, $2.50 Notwithstanding the many books upon Wagner and his works, there is nothing which will by any means take the place of this quite wonderful exposition of them. The author is a distinguished musician and a writer upon music. He has analyzed the plots of the dramas and the music in a manner worthy of a German, but with all the vivacity and lightness of touch of a Frenchman.

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THE WOMEN OF HOMER

By WALTER Copland Perry. With numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth,

$2.50

CONTENTS: Homer-The Wonderland of Homer-The Magic of Homer-Position of Women in the Iliad and Odyssey-Marriage-Dress of Women in Homer-Some Homeric Women-Athene-Aphrodite— The Demi-goddesses or Nymphs-Andromache-Helen-Hakabe-Excursus.

DRYPOINTS AND DRAWINGS

BY PAUL HELLEU, of Paris. Reproductions in photogravure from the originals; with an Introduction by the late Edmond de Goncourt. The edition strictly limited to 500 impressions for all countries. 4to, in a cloth case,

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net, $15.00

It is Monsieur Helleu's custom to destroy all of his copperplates when an edition of ten or twenty proofs has been printed. The work is so delicate that the plates would not yield a larger number of perfect impressions. In this work, reproductions of these drawings have been made in the best manner from the originals. The book is printed in Paris on hand-made paper, and is a most exquisite specimen of the art.

MEDITATIONS ON GOUT

By GEORGE H. ELLWANGER, author of "Idyllists of the Countryside," etc. handsomely printed, with rubricated title and initials,

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A treatise, written more from the viewpoint of a litterateur than of a physician, on gout, its causes and cures. The author, however, offers a novel cure for the malady, which has been approved by many physicians of experience.

A NEW VOLUME OF ESSAYS

On Writers of the Eighteenth Century. By AUSTIN DOBSON. 16mo, cloth, gilt tops, $1.25
AUSTIN DOBSON'S WORKS IN PROSE AND POETRY
A new and uniform edition. 16mo, cloth, with gilt tops. Similar to the new edition of the
Mabie books. Price per volume,
$1.25

1. Poems. In two volumes, from new plates, with revisions, corrections, and additions. 2. Four French Women. Being Sketches of Mademoiselle de Corday, Madame Roland, Madame de Genlis and the Princess de Lamballe. 3. Horace Walpole. A Memoir. 4. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. First Series. 5. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. Second Series. 6. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. Third Series. 7. Essays. (Just published.)

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