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Woman' are all dealt with as types of the Unquiet Sex' in her trenchant fashion, but under the delicate raillery lie some deep truths, truths upon which many thinking women have pondered of late." -Providence Journal.

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Mr. Henry | By John Jay
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this "acute and admirable work is the most penetrating study as regards its main subject, to my sense, of which that subject has ever been made the occasion."

"It makes a book that once begun cannot be left unfinished, a book in current phrase, so full of meat, that even the unconvinced are perforce interested in Mr. Chapman's opinions."-Literary World.

What is
Good Music?

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"A little book | By W. J. that should be Henderson read constantly

by hardened concert goers, as well as by the fashionable or unfashionable who now sit in darkness. The reader that understands thoroughly these pages, and appreciates the honesty, the courage, and the high ideals of this singularly acute, lucid, and poetic writer, is more musical than many composers. Any American lover of music may well read it with pride, exulting in that it was written by a fellow countryman."-PHILIP HALE, in Musical Record.

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In each volume an able writer has dealt with a great theme."-Public Opinion.
"These books come just in the right time to meet the needs of a
large number of teachers who are casting about to find something
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-Dr. Wм. T. HARRIS, U. S. Commissioner of Education.
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And the Common-School Revival in the United States. By B. A. HINSDALE, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Teaching in the University of Michigan.

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The author is professor of sociology in the University of Chicago, | By Charles and he has here made a careful analysis of the social conditions existing in representative centres of the United States, pointing out the most profitable methods of sociological study and the means at hand with which to improve the general situation. The aim is to furnish, with the public schools as a central influence, an intelligent basis for organized work among the different classes of society. 8vo, pp. 400. In Press

A History of
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Professor Schwill is an eminent authority on all matters connected | By Ferdinand with European history, and this work fills a gap in historical literature often remarked upon, it being the only single volume in which is traced the course of events in Europe since the Italian Renaissance. The work contains many maps, bibliographies and genealogical tables, and will prove an invaluable aid to systematic study, either as a text-book in high schools and colleges, or among general students.

Psychology

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To present with especial clearness the relation of the State to Education in Plato's conception of the ideal government has been the editor's aim in this book. Dr. Bryan is professor of philosophy at Indiana University, and the volume is rather a companion to his Plato the Teacher," in which he gathered together selections showing Plato's pedagogical beliefs. 12mo. In Press

English Prose
Masterpieces

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By ANTHONY HOPE,

Author of "Phroso," "The Heart of Princess Osra," "The Prisoner of Zenda," etc.

The A new novel by the greatest of all living writers. story is laid in the time of Charles II. and has chiefly to These furnish do with the English and French courts. materials for a tale of love, intrigue, and adventure that could not be surpassed, and the author has availed himself The work of his opportunities in a remarkable manner. lies in a slightly different field from that which he has previously cultivated, although the same brilliant and original touch which is so strongly shown throughout "Phroso" and "The Prisoner of Zenda is noticeable in this new story. Nell Gwyn, Charles II. of England and Louis XIV. of France figure prominently in this romance.

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BLADYS OF THE STEWPONEY
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Author of The Broom Squire," "Mehalah," Royal," etc.

Court

The author has always been a close student of early English life, and his books are instructive as well as readable. Bladys is an historical romance of the close of the last century. The scene is laid partly near the famous Stewponey Inn, near Stourton Castle, at the time when the country on the road to Chester was infested with highwaymen, and partly at Shrewsbury.

The story contains the last instance of the burning of a woman for "petty treason," i. c., the murder of her husband, which took place in Shrewsbury in 1700. This very interesting Red Sandstone country, with its inhabited caves, the refuge of highwaymen and their confederates, is described.

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THE HAUNTS OF MEN

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Author of A King and a Few Dukes," "The King in Yellow," etc.

Mr. Chambers is one of the most popular of American writers, and none is more promising. This new book is in his most attractive vein, and is a charming collection of stories, four of which deal with the Civil War. Other of the stories deal with the artistic Bohemian life of Paris. It is a work that all the many admirers of Mr. Chambers' work will want.

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This is a story dealing with the early Hebrews. It is full of stirring adventure, and contains also a great deal of interesting information about the habits of the early Hebrews. The most interesting incident in the story is Javan's race for life to the City of Refuge. A man was killed in a quarrel and Javan was accused of the death. The dead man's brothers had the right under the law to kill Javan if found outside the City of Refuge, and their hot pursuit of him makes a strange and unique dénoue

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THE BARN STORMERS
Being the Tragical Side of a Comedy.
By Mrs. HARCOURT WILLIAMSON,

Author of "A Provincial Lady."

This is a charming story of a young Englishwoman who comes to this country, and being obliged to earn her living, goes on the stage. She joins a travelling theatrical company and has many amusing and stirring adventures. The book gives a very vivid picture of the life of a strolling actor, and is an entirely fresh and unconventional story.

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THE POETICAL AND PROSE WORKS OF LORD BYRON

A New Text, with Many Hitherto Unpublished Additions. The Poetry edited by ERNEST HARTLEY COLERIDGE. The Letters edited by ROWLAND E. PROTHERO, with the co-operation of Lord Byron's grandson, the Earl of Lovelace. With illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12 volumes, $2.00 each.

EDITION This will be the only authorized edition, being published with the co-operation of the representatives of Lord Byron.

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Scott Temple Edition

Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels in 48 vols., size 6 x 34 inches, bound in lambskin, beautifully printed by Dent of London, to be issued at the rate of two volumes each mouth, at 50 cents per volume. 16 vols. now ready.

Dickens Gadshill Edition

Charles Dickens's Works in 32 vols. Edited by ANDREW LANG.
With all the original Cruikshank (etc.) illustrations,
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Carlyle Centenary Edition

Thomas Carlyle's Works in 30 vols. Printed from the last edition which was revised by the author, and with new matter not before published, to be issued at the rate of two volumes each month, at $1.25 per volume. 19 vols. now ready.

Addison's Spectator

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