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ELEGANT BOOKS.

FAMOUS ETCHERS.

A Collection of Twenty Etchings by noted European and American etchers, among whom are Оrтo Bacher, Unger, MORAN, GAUGENGIGL, GARRETT. Folio 12 x 17 inches. Unique binding of leather Edition strictly limited to 280 numbered copies. 250 copies, proofs on Holland

and vellum cloth.

paper. $15.00.

RECENT ENGLISH ART.

A set of Sixteen beautiful Photo-Etchings from the best paintings of modern English painters, such as Sir FR. LEIGHTON, LESLIE, ALMA TADEMA, and others, with descriptive text by WALTER ROWLANDS. One vol., folio (12 x 17), cloth. $7.50.

NOTRE DAME DE PARIS.

By VICTOR HUGO. With superb illustrations by the celebrated French artists, Rossi, BIELER, and De MYRBACH. No other popular edition of this great historical romance compares with this. The drawings were reproduced in Paris by Guillaume et Cie., at a cost of over three thousand dollars. One vol., 8vo. $3.00.

SALON CELEBRITIES.

Ten beautiful Photogravures executed by Goupil et Cie. from favorite pictures by noted artists, exhibited at the Salon in Paris. With descriptive text. One vol., large quarto, cloth, bevelled and full gilt. $3.75.

By JOHN KEATS.

ENDYMION.

Illustrated by W. ST. JOHN HARPER.

THE GIFT-BOOK OF THE YEAR. This beau

tiful poem is now presented in the superb setting it deserves, being illustrated by numerous photogravures from original drawings, made especially for this art edition by W. ST. JOHN HARPER, and printed in delicate tints in connection with the text. It has an appropriate cover, in novel style, and altogether is the most artistic triumph in bookmaking ever achieved. One vol., royal quarto, cloth. $15.00.

LALLA ROOKH.-The Vellum Edition.

By THOMAS MOORE. This charming oriental poem is now produced in a style worthy of itself. It is illustrated with about 140 photo-etchings made from designs of the best artists in America, together with several from European and Persian artists. The illustrations are printed in a variety of colors, on vellum paper, and the text of the poem is set in with the illustrations in artistic style. This is, without doubt, the most sumptuous and elaborate art book ever published in America. One vol., quarto, bound in parchment paper, and in vellum cloth folio, with stamped ribbons, $15.00. One vol., quarto, full American seal gilt. $17.50.

FAIRY LILIAN.

By ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, together with twelve of his most popular short poems, illustrated under the supervision of GEORGE T. ANDREW, by the most distinguished artists of the day. The volume is a triumph of the printer's art, showing on each page a delicate border, in tint, surrounding the text or illustration printed in black. The cover is elaborately gilt after a design by W. L. TAYLOR. One vol., quarto, cloth, full gilt. $6.00.

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CATHEDRALS of ENGLAND and WALES AND THEIR STORY. 16 full-page colored plates and 64 monotints. Large 4to, cloth, in box. $25.00. GRANDMA'S MEMORIES. By MARY D. BRINE, author of "Grandma's Attic Treasures." pathetic story in verse. Illustrated by WALTER PAGET, with full-page drawings and dainty vignettes in monotint. 4to, 56 pages, cloth gilt, $2.00; Japanese calf, $2.50. ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL. Large 4to, cloth. $6.00.

THROUGH THE YEAR. Poems appropriate to the Four Seasons, profusely illustrated in monotint. Quarto, cloth, gilt extra, $2.50; quarto, floral, Japanese calf, limp, $3.50.

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THE SONG OF THE BROOK.

By ALFRED TENNYSON. After illustrations by WEDWORTH WADSWORTH, beautifully reproduced in monotones in the highest style of the lithographic art. New and elegant binding, $2.50.

THE RIVERS OF GREAT BRITAIN: Rivers of the East Coast.

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LONDON, Ancient and Modern. From the Sanitary and Medical point of view. By G. V. POORE, M.D., F.R.C.P. Illustrated. Price, $2. THE GARDEN OF ARMIDA. By ANNE SHELDON COOMBS, author of "As Common Mortals," etc. One vol., 12mo, cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.

WHITE MARIE.

A Story of Georgian Plantation Life. By WILL N. HARBEN. Cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.

MOTHER GOOSE.

Set to Music. New edition. The handsomest juvenile of the year. Elegantly done in lithographic colors. Music by EFFIE I. LANE. Illustrations by J. LOUIS WEBB. New and unique binding. Price, $2.50.

THE PEOPLE I'VE SMILED WITH. Recollections of a Merry Little Life. By MARSHALL P. WILDER, the American Humorist. portraits, extra cloth, gilt top, etc., $1.50.

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TWO RUNAWAYS, and Other Stories. By
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WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.
OF HIS LIFE, TOLD BY HIS CHILDREN.
IV. Cloth, gilt top, $3.00 each.

THE STORY

Vols. III. and

The publishers take pleasure in announcing the completion of this elaborate and important work, of which the first two volumes were issued in 1885. It is the history of the Antislavery movement in America, told in the most interesting way. The London Daily News considers it " among the most important, if not itself the most important, biography ever issued in America." The last two volumes are published in

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THE DUSANTES. BY FRANK R. STOCKTON. A sequel
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THE GRAYSONS. A Novel of Illinois life. By EDWARD
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RANCH LIFE AND THE HUNTING TRAIL.
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POEMS BY IRWIN RUSSELL. With an Introduction
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THE LIFE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. By WILLIAM KNIGHT, LL.D., with which is incorporated the solitary canto of the projected "Recluse," the fragments of Michael," the poem on Nat Well (originally designed as a portion of the "Recluse ") "Alfonden and Grasmere," "Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth," "Records of Tours, Letters, etc. Illustrated with an etched portrait from the picture by Haydon. Three vols., 8vo, $10.00.

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GENERAL GORDON. By Col. Sir WILLIAM BUTLER.
HENRY THE FIFTH. By the Rev. A. J. CHURCH.
LIVINGSTONE. By Mr. THOMAS HUGHES.
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