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-LIFE:| Two New Novels. The Shadow ‘of John Wallace. ANovel. By L. Clarkson, author of “Indian Summer,” etc, 12m, most attractively bound in cloth, with striking design in gold, white and color, $1. A Matter of Taste. ANovel. By George H. Picard. A charming story, with its scene laid at Venice. With exquisitely engraved | vignettes by H. Wolf, printed by T. L. De Vinne & Ce Tastelally bound! €:. THREE ADDITIONS TO WHITE, STOKES & ALLEN'S SERIES OF DAINTILY BOUND POETICAL WORKS. London Rhymes. “By Frederick Locker. London Lyrics. By Frederick Locker. Fach 1 volume. Author's edition, selécted and revised by himself, with portrait by Du Maurier, Heine's Book of Songs. An entirely new edition, beiog the best translations by Sir Theodore Martin, K. C. B,, and Edgar A. Bowring, C. B. 16mo, printed from new plates, on extra fine, laid | paper, wide margins. The other volumes in the serie: are: Charlotte Bronte’s Poems. George Eliot’s Miscellaneous Poems George Eliot’s The Spanish Gypsy. 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