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Translated by MARY J. SERRANO, with appendix describing a visit to Mlle. Bashkirtseff, by FRANCOIS COPPÉE. One octavo volume, with Portrait and Illustrations, new style of binding, gilt top, etc., price, $2.00.

In this Journal, Mlle. Bashkirtseff not only writes of herself with perfect frankness, but she is equally frank in speaking of the artists and men of letters who were her companions in Paris from 1878 to 1884. With such enthusiastic praise as this book has evoked, it cannot fail to attract the attention of those who read for instruction and those who read for entertainment only.

Josephine Lazarus eulogizes this volume in the November issue of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE.

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.

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI AS

DESIGNER AND WRITER.

Notes by WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI, including a prose paraphrase of "The House of Life." Price, $2.00.

In this volume the author has not attempted to write a biographical or critical account of Dante Rossetti, shrinking modestly from a task which he would be sure to perform well. "Mine is a book of memoranda and of details," he says; but it is more than that, for the thread upon which these memoranda are strung is of spun gold, which lends a brilliancy to what might be, but is far from being, dull reading.

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, $2.50.

THE RIVERS OF GREAT BRITAIN:

RIVERS OF THE EAST COAST. Descriptive, historical, pictorial. With numerous highly finished engravings. Royal 4to, 384 pages, cloth, gilt, etc., price, $15.00.

NEW ZEALAND AFTER FIFTY

YEARS.

By EDWARD WAKEFIELD. With numerous illustrations. 1 vol., 8vo, cloth, $2.00.

Mr. Wakefield has the faculty of being exhaustive and accurate without being tedious; partly from the habit of studying every subject thoroughly, and partly from the good fortune of possessing a clear, direct, and graphic style. He has the advantage too, in describing strange lands, of being an excellent naturalist.

STAR-LAND.

Being Talks with Young People about the Wonders of the Heavens. By SIR ROBERT S. BALL, LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., author of "Story of the Heavens," etc. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price, $2.00.

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SOME BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

LOUISA M. ALCOTT: Her Life, Letters, and Journal. Edited by EDNAH D. CHENEY. With portraits and view of the Alcott Home in Concord. 16mo. Uniform with "Little Women." Price, $1.50.

One volume.

There is not in the range of American biography a more touching and inspiring book than the "Life, Letters, and Journals of Louisa M. Alcott," which Mrs. Ednah D. Cheney has edited. It is the record of a life so steadfast, so unselfish, so devoted to others, so strenuous in endeavor, and so high-minded from first to last, that he must be dull indeed, who can read without tears in his eyes and the impulse to nobler living quickened in his heart."-Boston Courier.

CHATA AND CHINITA.

One volume,

A Novel. By Mrs. LOUISE PALMER HEAVEN.
Uniform in style with "Ramona.
12mo. Cloth. Price, $1.50.

"Is one of the strongest novels of the day."

-Philadelphia Press. A SUMMER VOYAGE ON THE RIVER SAÔNE.

By P. G. HAMERTON. 4to. Cloth. Price, $2.50. FRENCH AND ENGLISH.

A Comparison. By PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON,
author of "Etchers and Etching," Thoughts
About Art," "Human Intercourse," etc. 12mo.
Cloth. Price, $2.00.

THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY.

By EDWARD EVERETT HALE. Holiday edition, with illustrations by F. T. Merrill. 4to. Cloth. Gilt. Price, $2.50.

A new illustrated edition of this well-known and popular story.

JANE AUSTEN.

By Mrs. MALDEN. (Famous Woman Series.) 16mo. Cloth. Price, $1.00.

THE NEW PRIEST IN CONCEPTION BAY.
A Novel. By ROBERT LOWELL. A new revised
edition. One volume. 12mo. Cloth. Price, $1.50.
A FEW MORE VERSES.

By SUSAN COOLIDGE. One volume. 16mo. Cloth.
Price, $1.00.

IN THE GARDEN OF DREAMS.

Lyrics and Sonnets. By LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON. 16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price, $1.50.

STORIES OF THE SEEN AND THE UNSEEN. By Mrs. MARGARET O. W. OLIPHANT. Including the four books hitherto published annonyously, viz.: "A Little Pilgrim: In the Unseen "The Little Pilgrim: Further Experiences, etc. "Old Lady Mary, a Story of the Seen and the Unseen" "The Open Door.-The Portrait: Two Stories of the Seen and the Unseen." In one volume. 16mo. Cloth. Price, $1.25.

IN HIS NAME.

Illustrated. By Rev. E. E. HALE. A new and cheaper edition of this beautiful story, including all of the illustrations contained in the larger edition. One volume. 16mo. Cloth. Uniform with "Ten Times One," "The Man Without a Country," etc. Price, $1.25.

NEW JUVENILES.

LULU'S LIBRARY.

By LOUISA M. ALCOTT. Volume III. 16mo.
Cloth. Price, $1.00. Contains "Recollections of
My Childhood," written by Miss Alcott shortly
before her death.

THE KINGDOM OF COINS.

A Tale for Children of All Ages. By JOHN
BRADLEY GILMAN. Illustrated by F. T. MER-
RILL. Small 4to. Illuminated board covers.
Price, 60 cents.

"A quaint fancy charmingly handled."-Sat. Eve. Gazette. JUST SIXTEEN.

A New Volume of Stories. By SUSAN COOLIDGE. Square 16mo. Cloth. Uniform with "What Katy Did," "A Little Country Girl," etc. Price, $1 25. FLIPWING THE SPY.

A Story for Children. By LILY F. WESSEL-
HOEFT, author of "Sparrow the Tramp." With
illustrations by Miss A. L. PLYMPTON. 16mo.
Cloth. Price, $1.25.

Every child who enjoyed "Sparrow" will want this new volume.

KIBBOO GANEY; or, The Lost Chief of the Copper Mountain.

A Story of Travel and Adventure in the heart of Africa. With illustrations. 16mo. Cloth. Price, $1.25.

A book for the boys who enjoy exciting adventures. THEIR CANOE TRIP.

A Boy's Book. By MARY P. W. SMITH, author of "Jolly-Good Times," "The Browns," etc. 16mo. Cloth. Price, $1.25.

What two boys did with a canoe on some of the New England rivers.

LIL.

A Story. By the author of "Miss Toosey's Mission," "Pen," "Tip Cat." 16mo. Cloth. Price, $1.00. GRANDMA'S RHYMES AND CHIMES FOR

CHILDREN.

Illuminated board covers, $1.50; cloth, gilt, $2.00. A GUERNSEY LILY; or, How the Feud was Healed.

A Story of the Channel Islands. A new and improved edition, with 40 full-page cuts, printed in tints. One volume. 4to. Cloth, illuminated. Price, $2.00.

Send for our Descriptive Catalogue (free). Our books are sold by all booksellers. Mailed, post-paid, by the publishers, on

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NIMS & KNIGHT'S FALL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1889.

ILLUSTRATED GIFT-BOOKS.

Modern American Art.

Thirty photogravures of painting and statuary by CARROLL BECKWITH, WILLIAM M. CHASE, GEORGE INNESS, WILL H. Low, H. BOLTON JONES, and other leading American artists. With text by Ripley Hitchcock, Charles De Kay, and others. 1 vol., quarto, cloth, gilt top, size, 11 x 14%, $7.50.

Queens of Song.

Ten portraits designed and etched on copper by F. L. KIRKPATRICK and C. A. WORRALL. Biographies by Robert N. Stephens. Etchings printed on Japan paper. Patti, Nillson, Gerster, Materna, Lehman-Kalisch, Juch, Fursch-Madi, Van Zandt, Nevada, Albani. 1 vol., quarto, bound in fancy boards, with photogravure design on cover. Size, 11 x 14, $4.00. 1 vol., quarto, same size, bound in parchment paper and enclosed in dainty cloth case tied with silk ribbons, and medallion portrait on cover, $6.00.

Queens of the Drama.

Ten portraits designed and etched on copper by F. L. KIRKPATRICK and C. A. WORRALL. Biographies by Robert N. Stephens. Etchings printed on Japan paper. Mary Anderson, Ellen Terry, Jane Hading, Adelaide Neilson, Bernhardt, Mrs. Langtry, Ada Rehan, Modjeska, Fanny Davenport, Julia Marlow. 1 vol., quarto, bound in fancy boards, with photogravure design on cover. Size, 11 x 14, $4.00. 1 vol., quarto, same size, bound in parchment paper and inclosed in dainty cloth case tied with silk ribbons, and medallion portrait on cover, $6.00.

Song-Birds and Seasons.

By ANDRE THEURIET, with nearly 100 illustrations of birdlife engraved on wood from originals by Hector Giacomelli. This book is a translation from the French of Theuriet's "Nos Oiseaux." The text is altogether charming in style, and the illustrations exquisite. 1 vol., large 8vo, new style cloth, gilt, $4.00. The same in limited edition of 250 copies. Every illustration accurately colored by hand by a competent artist. 1 vol., large 8vo, fancy silk and parchment cloth binding, gilt edges, net, $10.00.

Woffington. A Tribute to the Actress and the Woman.

By AUGUSTIN DALY. This memoir of the celebrated actress, Peg Woffington, was issued last year in a limited edition of 150 copies for private distribution by the author. A new edition, limited to 500 copies, is now offered to bookbuyers and the trade. It will be a handsome volume in every particular, carefully printed on the best paper, with many portraits and other illustrations in photogravure. 1 vol., quarto, bound in handsome cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, net, $5.00.

Gems of Art. Second Series.

Twelve photogravures from original paintings by Bougereau, Meissonier, Nicol, Grolleron, Corot, and other celebrated artists. Quarto, 12 x 14. Bound in cartridge board and Japanese leather paper, $3.00.

Studies in Architecture at Home and Abroad. By C. D. ARNOLD. Twenty photogelatine plates of noted buildings and interiors. 1 vol., quarto, 10 x 12. Bound in board covers and tied with ribbon, $2.50.

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Six photogravures from celebrated paintings. Bound in tinted plastic bristol board, with decorated back. 9 x 11, $1.50.

Bits of Nature. Second Series.

Size,

Ten new studies of natural scenery, from original photographs. Printed from photogravure plates on Japan paper and mounted on boards, size, 10 x 12. Bound in cartridge board, and tied with ribbon, $1.50.

In Blossom Time.

Six photogravures of Girl Figures by celebrated artists. Bound in tinted plastic bristol board, with decorated back. Size, 9 x 11, $1.50.

The Seasons.

Four photogravures from originals. By H. RETTIG. Bound in tinted plastic bristol board, with decorated back. Size, 9 x 11, $1.50.

SMALL QUARTO ILLUSTRATED GIFT-BOOKS. Songs of America.

Six beautiful holiday volumes. Illustrations from nature by CHARLES COPELAND; ornaments by Frank Myrick; drawn, engraved, and printed under the supervision of A. V. S. Anthony; printed at the University Press, Cambridge. Five of the following volumes, formerly published by Messrs. Ticknor & Co., of Boston, have come into our possession, and will hereafter be published by us. We have added to the series a companion volume, illustrated by the same artists, and gotten up in all its details equal to the other volumes of the series. "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! the Boys Are Marching"; "Marching Through Georgia"; "Nelly Was a Lady"; "Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground"; "My Old Kentuckey Home"; "The Swanee River." Each in 1 vol., full gilt, bronzed arabesque, $1.50; cloth, ivory finish or imitation wood, $1.50; seal, $2.50; flexible calf or tree calf, $5.00.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Through David's Realm.

A Book of Holy Land Travel. By Rev. E. S. De G. TOMPKINS With over 150 illustrations of Palestine scenery from sketches by the author. The numerous illustrations to this book are very cleverly drawn, comprising landscapes, figures, street scenes, architecture, etc. They are reproduced by a similar process to that used in Daudet's "Tartarin on the Alps," and, with a new and novel style of binding, cannot fail to prove one of the most attractive books of the year. 1 vol., 12mo, cloth, $2.50; half calf or morocco, gilt top, $4.50. Aryan Sun Myths.

The Origin of Religions, with an introduction by CHARLES MORRIS, author of "The Aryan Race: Its Origin and Its Achievements." 1 vol., 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.25.

Half Hours in Story Land.

By LYNDE PALMER. A series of capital short stories for boys and girls. By Lynde Palmer, author of "The Magnet Stories." Profusely illustrated. Bound in handsome lithographed board covers, $1.25.

CALENDARS FOR 1890.

A Kalendar from Jap Town.

Designed by J. PAULINE SUNTER. A series of 18 exquisite pictures of Japanese life, done in water color, and reproduced by lithography. Size, 4% x 5%. Bound with silvered rings and chain, and tied with silk cord and tassel. In box, $1.00. Calendar of the Birds.

Designed by J. PAULINE SUNTER. A series of 16 bird idyls done in water color, and beautifully reproduced by lithography in sepiatint and color. Size, 4 x 5%. Bound with silvered rings and chain, and tied with silk cord and tassel. In box, 75 cents.

The Tennyson Calendar.

An entirely new design for back and new block of quotations. The block is securely fastened to back. Each calendar in a box, 75 cents.

The George Eliot Calendar.

A new design for back and new quotations. The block is securely fastened to back. Each calendar in box, 75 cents. By arrangement with John Wanamaker, we are to have the exclusive sale to the Trade of

The Dickens Calendar,

New design and block.

The Thackeray Calendar,

New design and block, published by him. They will be uniform in size, style, and price with the Eliot and Tennyson calendars.

For sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, post-paid to any address, on receipt of price, by the publishers,

NIMS & KNIGHT, Troy, N. Y.

LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO.'S NEW BOOKS

THE BLUE FAIRY BOOK.

Edited by ANDREW LANG. With 136 Illustrations by H. J. Ford and G. P. Jacomb Hood. Crown 8vo, gilt edges, ornamental blue and gold cover, 390 pages, $2.00. [Just Ready.]

"A book which will make Andrew Lang's name a household word among the children. No matter what else the children may find in their stockings Christmas morning, they should surely find a copy of The Blue Fairy Book.'"-Chicago Daily News.

"The loveliest collection of fairy stories that any Christmas holiday ever brought is here, edited by Andrew Lang. With its exquisite charm of the stories rendered still more attractive by the pretty blue and gold fancy in binding. These fairy tales are the old standard ones that have pleased and enchanted the children for generations, and will be treasured as a classic of English literature."-Boston Traveller.

"The most captivating thing of its kind which has appeared in a long time. Nothing in the impending holiday publication race will be likely to surpass this substantial, handsome little volume."-Brooklyn Eagle.

A FAMILY TREE; and Other Stories.

By BRANDER MATTHEWS. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

"We do know in the United States how to write short stories, and of these short stories Mr. Brander Matthews is among our best writers," says The New York Times. Ingenuity, humor, and pathos are to be found in this new collection of Mr. Matthews' tales, most of which have appeared in the Century and SCRIBNER'S.

GERALD FFRENCH'S FRIENDS.

By GEORGE H. JESSOP. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. The purpose of Mr. Jessop's book is to depict a few of the most characteristic types of the native Irishman modified by Californian civilization. The author has adroitly employed the element of mystery, and he has also a keen sense of the hum

orous.

RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA IN 1889:

And the Anglo-Russian Question.

By the Hon. GEORGE N. CURZON, M.P., Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford. With 16 Full-page Illustrations, 37 Illustrations in the Text, Maps, Appendices, and an Index. 8vo, cloth, $6.00.

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Descriptive of a journey taken under circumstances of exceptional advantage and ease, through a country the interest of which to English readers consists no longer in its physical remoteness and impenetrability, but rather in the fact that those conditions have just been superseded by a new order of things, capable at any moment of bringing it under the stern and immediate notice of Englishmen, as the theatre of imperial diplomacy.”—Extract from Preface. "This is a volume of great and varied interest. The book will, of course, be read by every one desirous of keeping himself abreast of a topic which is repeatedly undergoing change, and which attracts daily increasing attention."-Times.

THE STORY OF MUSIC.

By WILLIAM J. HENDERSON. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

The critic of The New York Times has prepared a brief account of the development of modern music, in the symphony, the oratorio, and the opera, telling the story without technicality and without diverging into merely biographical detail.

HISTORY OF

PRINCE PRIGIO: A Fairy Story.

By ANDREW LANG. With 27 Illustrations (8 fullpage) by Gordon Browne. Square 12mo, cloth, $1.00. Just Ready.]

Mr. Lang in his new fairy tale utilizes his wide knowledge of myths, and combines a wholly new series of adventures from the use and misuse of the old fairy gifts.

PHOENICIA.

By GEORGE RAWLINSON, M.A., Professor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford, Canon of Canterbury, author of "The Five Great Monarchies," "The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy," etc., etc. With 2 Colored Maps, 11 Plates, and 122 Woodcuts in the Text. 8vo, pp. xx11.-583, with full index, $6.00.

THE LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.

By SPENCER WALPOLE, author of "A History of England from 1815." With 2 Portraits. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. x.-996, $12.00.

In preparing this life, at the request of Lady Russell, Mr. Walpole has had the advantage of referring to the private diaries which Lord John kept as a boy at school, and during his subsequent visits to Spain, Portugal, and Italy in 1809, 1810, 1812, and 1813. He has had also unrestricted access to Lord Russell's official and private correspondence during his long life; and to other confidential matter in the possession of the family.

TRAVELS IN THE ATLAS AND SOUTH-
ERN MOROCCO: A Narrative of Exploration.
By JOSEPH THOMSON, F. R. G.S., author of
"Through Masai-land." With 68 Illustrations of
Life and Scenery in Morocco, together with six Maps.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 504 pp., $3.00.

"To recommend it is a duty as well as a pleasure."

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THE BOOK OF WEDDING DAYS.
Plan of a Birthday Book.)

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"LIVES of great men all remind us

We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time."

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President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society',

AND

Professor JOHN FISKE, formerly of Harvard University,

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