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The Baker & Taylor Company,

5 and 7 E. 16th St., Bet. Broadway and New York,

Book

Fifth Ave.,

Jobbers,

in the Miscellaneous, Educational, and Special Holiday Stock of all the publishers. We have just issued, in anticipation of the School Season, a New General Catalogue of all the American

SCHOOL BOOKS.

This catalogue is revised to date, contains net and mailing prices and a telegraphic code, and will be mailed gratis on application. It is indispensable to Book Dealers.

Send us your stock orders and we will fill your pick-up orders with just as much promptness and attention. We deal in nothing but books.

THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY, 5 and 7 East 16th Street, New York.

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20c. Each; $2.00 Per Dozen; $10.00 per 100.

THE GREAT ROUND WORLD QUARTERLY,

St. Ann Building, 3 W. 18th St., New York City.

CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited,

LONDON, PARIS, MELBOURNE.

7 and 9 West 18th Street, New York,

Beg to inform the trade

in general that they are

prepared to supply their publications to the American market through their

own BRANCH HOUSE.

The Magazine of Art,
Cassell's Magazine,
The Quiver,
Cassell's Little Folks,

and their other publica

tions are issued from this office.

Catalogues sent on application.

CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited, 7 and 9 West 18th Street, New York.

A Useful book to the Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Proprietor of

Circulating Library.

a handbook of prac

The Profession of Bookselling: cal hints for the

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apprentice and bookseller. By A. GROWOLL, managing editor of "The PubPart 2 contains chapters on "Insurance;" Moving lishers' Weekly." In 3 Parts. Parts I and and Taking Stock;" "How to Keep a Stock of Music; 2 now ready. Large octavo, interleaved, il"Care and Management of Paper-Bound Stock; Newspapers, Magazines, and Books issued in parts; lustrated, bds., each, net, $2.00. "The Circulating Library," including list of fiction, directions for loaning, etc.; "Bookbinding," including THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, tables of prices, etc., and 15 full-page reproductions of representative bookbindings and a bibliography.

59 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK.

"The Young Bookseller can learn more by a thorough perusal of this book than he could through many years of active experience.”—C. N. CASPAR.

Two Valuable Booksellers' Aids.

IN PREPARATION.

The Annual American Catalogue, 1898

THE ANNUAL AMERICAN CATALOGUE for 1898 will contain:

(1) Directory of American Publishers issuing books in 1898.

(2) Full-title Record, with descriptive notes, in author alphabet, of all books recorded in THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, 1898.

(3) Author-, title-, and subject-index to same, in one alphabet.

(4) Publishers' annual lists for 1898.

This volume forms the FOURTH ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT to the AMERICAN CATA-
LOGUE, 1890-95.

One volume, if ordered before date of publication, half leather, $3.00; in sheets, $2.50.
After publication the price will be raised to half leather, $3.50; in sheets, $3.00.

The edition, as usual, is a limited one. The volumes for 1890 to 1893 are all out of print, and orders for those of 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1897, to ensure supply, should be promptly filed. THE ANNUAL ENGLISH CATALOGUE, for which we have the American market, now includes full title entries, after the manner of the American volume, instead of the previous abbreviated entries. It will be furnished at $1.50 paper, or bound with the American in one volume, half leather, at $5.00, net.

The Annual Literary Index, 1898

Including Periodicals, American and English; Essays, Book-Chapters, etc.; with Author-Index, Bibliographies, Necrology, and Index to Dates of principal Events. Edited by W. I. FLETCHER and R. R. BOWKER, with the co-operation of members of the American Library Association and of the Library Journal staff.

THE ANNUAL LITERARY INDEX complements the "Annual American Catalogue" of books, published each year, by indexing (1) articles in periodicals published during the year of its issue; (2) essays and book-chapters in composite books; (3) authors of periodical articles and essays; (4) special bibliographies; (5) authors deceased ; (6) dates of principal events during the year. The two volumes together make a complete record of the literary product of the year.

"Of great value to all who would keep advised of the topics and writers in the periodical literature of the day."-Universalist Quarterly.

"Good indexing could no further go."-The Nation.

One vol., cloth, $3.50.

Address the OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY,

P. O. Box 943.

59 Duane Street, New York.

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