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LL, Vol. Hus. ito, tyle. ‘aith ative 1.00, ES, ING, THo- "and aly ) By \RLES evo- ert jufiing: it ajants va The Hodja FROM HONORABLE SAMUEL S. COX'S NEW BOOK. Donkey on His Veracity. THE DIVERSIONS. OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY, Mr. Cox's Latest and Best Effort. Facts and Fun, History and Humor, A Book No One Can Pick Up without Reading Through. DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO THE SULTAN. A magnificent volume of over yoo pages, beautifully and profusely illustrated. Steel Print, Colored Engravings, Weodcuts, Photo-Engravings, over ico in all elegantly printed and bound. The work sparkles with the brightest wit. It contains numerous amusing storles, but it also gives a clear, concise, a interesting account of the Ottoman Empire, from its foundation to the rsent day. Its relations to Bulgaria, Servia, Russia, Greece, Germany, and other European Powers, are fully treated. The lexed Eastern Question is made clearer than in any volume ever published. The strange customs, legends superstitions are vividly and humorously depicted. SCENES AT COURT, IN THE HAREM, AND AMONG THE CADI. _ Portraits of the Sultan, the Czar of Russia, King George of Greece and his wife, Prince Alexander of Servia, and | ¢ Ferdinand of Bulgaria. Laughable illustrations by “Chip” and Coffin, and other well-known humorous Artists. Sold by Subseription, ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY PART OF THE UNITED STATES. CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO., Publishers, Main House: 3 Bast 44th Street, New York. Branch House: 185 Dearborn Street, Chicago. READ “THE COOD THINGS OF LIFE. Price, $2.50. For Sale at ““ Lire” Office, 28 West 23d Street, or of Frevericx A. STOKES & BROTHER, Publishers, THE HOLIDAY BOOK! Universally acknowledged by the Press to be the best Boy's Book ever written. | JACK HALL; OR, THE SCHOOL DAYS OF AN AMERICAN BOY, By ROBERT GRANT. For Sate ny Att Booxseeiens. IN THE SELECTION OF A CHOICE CIFT ..,. 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TW The mest complete Translation and the Best Edi- tion for Library Use. 39 Lt embodies the two great requisites of a Librar; Edition —Clear Type and Handy Si A os In the preparation of this edition, which has been beauti- fully printed at the University Press, Cambridge, Wraxall's excellent English translation has been carefully examined, and supplemented by the special translation of important passa, and chapters. Numerous errors have been cor- rected, and the author's own arrangement of the work in five parts, and his subdivisions into books and chapters, have been restored. Five volumes, 12mo, cloth extra, gilt top, with a beautiful decorative side and back stamp. Price, $7's0. $B Ask for Little, Brown & Co.'s Library Edition. Five HunprEeD DoLLaRrs AND OTHER STORIES OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE. By C,H. W, 16mo, cloth, $1.25. Conranrs:—Five Hundred Dollars—The Village Convict =St. Patrick—Eli—By the Sea—In Madeira Place—The New Minister's Great Opportunity. This is a volume of delightful and deliciously humorous stories by anew writer, who has met with great favor as a contributor to the Century Magazine, in which "The lage Convict,” and some others of the stories ori nally appeared. LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers 254 WASHINCTON ST., BOSTON. WHAT THE CRITICS SAY Crowell’s Illustrated Edition LES MISERABLES. iece ** This translation of Victor Hugo's maste: is the best one that has been made."—. Observer, “Can hardly fail to be accepted by critical authorities as the permanent Standard."— Boston Traveller. ** Has been many times translated into English, but never had the work been done by so clever and faithful a translator as Miss Hapgood."— Albany Press. “The most spirited rendering of Hugo's mas- terpiece into English, and the illustrations and the letter-press are just as deserving of praise.” —Phila. Press. translation will no doubt supersede all Cin, Times-Star, ‘The publishers have made this book very attractive. They are to be commended not only for the edition before us, but more especially for a popular edition which will make this accessible to a wider class of readers. Advertiser. *' Deserves the highest praise."—ation. “* Miss Hapgood is sympathetic. She becomes one with her author. Her rendering of ‘ Les Miserables" has not been equalled. It will not be surpassed. The Standard is here—is attained.” —National Republican. ASK YOUR BOOKSELLER CROWELL'S ILLUSTRATED EDITION —or— Les MISERABLES. By Victor Hu ‘Translated from the French by Isabel Hapgood. With 160 full-page illustrations, printed on fine calendered paper, and bound in neat and attractive style. § vols., cloth, gilt top, $7.50; half calf, $15.00. Popu- lar edition in one volume, 12mo, $1.50. T. Y¥. CROWELL & CO., 13 Astor Place, New York. comicbooks.com