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* LIFE: reo “IN yE SONGS DLO AND SILVER OF ENGLISH POETS, 1500-1800, Racrut H. Carne, and Frontispiece after 16mo, Cloth, "An adm ile selection.”—Lendon A thenau me. From the stores of some three centuries much, poetic treasure of the fiest order in art is forthcoming.” —London GOD'S FOOL. MAARTEN MAARTENS, author of * The Sin of Joost Avelin, $1.50. Maarten Maarte has secured a fiem footing literature, - His peculiarity of being a 1 stories without the medium of transla (which perforce robs a ta of) gives him un- hos deepens into tragedy in the pol as powerful a picce of work Men and manners in the s careful a brush as s of long ago."—PAtls Notes by ANGELICA KAUFFMAN, With jere painted Dutch art herl any plicd by Legs FROM DUSK TO DAW KaTuarine P. Woops, author of Shoemaker. no. Cloth, $1.25. an original one, like its predecessor, in that none of the beaten paths of fiction, and it raises of vital interest, and addresses itself to the instead Of merely tickling his fancy. story, a romance, which will interest novel- . but the book will hold the attention of those for n the average novel has little charm, By Metzerott, IN GOLD AND SILVER. By Geoxce H, ELLWANGER, author of ** The Story of My House,” “The Garden's Story,” etc. With many Illustrations, 16mo. Cloth, $2.00. Also, limited édition de luxe, on Japanese vellum, $5.00. In this volume the author carries the reader from the Orient to the outdoor life of our own country, of which he is sv competent to speak. “In Gold and Silver" has been iticently illustrated by two of the foremost American arusts, W. Hamilton Gibson and A. B. Wenzell, who have furnished full-page drawings, vignettes, and initials ; while there are Several pen-and-ink drawings of Oriental articles by W.C. 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This popular author presents an extraordinary page of our history, which is unfamiliar to readers of the younger generation. He tells what two boys saw and experienced during the great draft riots in New York. Along the Florida Reef. By Cakes F. HoLper, joint author of * Elements of A story of campi Florida.» Zodlogy.” With 71 Illustrations. 12m0, Cloth, $1.50. ing and fishing adventures in company with a naturalist in ‘The author combines entertainment and instruction, and his book will be prized by every young reader who cares for information regarding the various In tho Boyhoo: Jorms o and the Times of Black Hawk. marine life. dof Lincoln, 4 Story ofthe Tunker School Master By Hezexian BUTTERWORTH, author of “* The Zigzag Books,” ** The Log Schoolhouse on the Colum- bia," etc. With 12 Illustrations and colored Frontispiece. Cloth, $1.50, 12mo. No boy or girl who wishes to understand the earlicr life of one of the greatest of Americans can ignore this book—a romance founded upon fact. Hermino’ Cotomn, One of the most ‘Triumphs, A Story for Girls and Boys. By MADAME With 100 Ilustrations, 8vo, Cloth, $1.50. delightful books for girls published in recent years, It is bound uniformly with Straight On." Send for the itt) talning annoy TAN ATTIC PHILOSOWEX IN rants,” trated holiday number of Appleton's Monthly Bulletin, ¢ ents of important new books, mailed free on regue D. Appleton &Co., 1,3,&5 Bond, St. N.Y. iHOLIDAY BOOKS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN: THE TRUE STOR OF A GREAT LIFE. By Wittiam H. Hernpon and Jesse W. WeIK. Wir numerous Illustrations, New and revised edition with an Introduction by Horace WHITE, In tw volumes. 12mo, Cloth, $3.00. This is probably the most intimate life of Lincotn eve written. Phe book, by Lincoln's law-partner, William Herndon, and his friend Jesse W. 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Dut his portrait of Farragut stands out cs and we rise from reading his book with a renewed sense admiration for the bravery, the skill, and the persistence of the hero, and,for his noble qualities asa mah, 4 husband, and a citizen."—Phila, Brening Bulletin, THE STORY OF COLUMBU By Euizasetu Ecctestox Seevyve. Edited by Epwarp EGGLestox, With 100 Mlustra ALLEGRA EccLeston, Cloth, $1.75 “A brief, popular, interesting. and yet critical volume just such as we should wish to place in the hands of a youn, reader, ‘The authors of this volume have done their best t keep it ona high plane of accuracy and conscientious wor without losing sight of their readers.’ York Indepe dent, “The illustrations are particularly well chosen and nea executed, and they add to the general excellence of volume." —New York Times, 5. Dr s by 1zmo, ROM "IN GOLD AND SILVER." comicbooks.com