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either the money or the books. Of course they can also be found at any bookseller's. Any of these books sent, postpaid, "on approval." After examining them send us

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us during the past year * About 400,000 copies of these books have been sold by

STALKY & CO. (30th thousand in a month)

THE DAY'S WORK

and BALLADS and BARRACK-ROOM DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES

FROM SEA TO SEA

The above three volumes, bound uniformly, each $1.50.

2 vols., boxed, $2.00.

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in Fiction"

Fascinating Boys "The Three most

"The book ('Stalky") is as unlike any other tale of school-boy life that was ever published as can be. No one but Kipling could have written such a narrative. The picture he gives here of boy life is absolutely true... If literature is an expression of life then the book is genuine literature."- Brooklyn Eagle.

"Mr. Kipling's boy heroes have no hesitation in asserting their own judgments on all the affairs of the world, and a terrible Scourge they must have been to the masters they did not like. . . . The impression left by the book is that of a fine, true, and upright set of young fellows."- Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune.

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Price per volume, 75 cents. Cheap Edition. Size, 5x7; Binding, cloth. Failed.- Life's Handicap.- Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads. Phantom 'Rickshaw, and Wee Willie Winkie.-The Light that Gadsbys, and In Black and White.- Under the Deodars, The Six volumes in box, $4.50. Soldiers Three, The Story of the

diverse achievements."- WALLACR RICE in Chicago Evening Post. and of the modern machine. He now publishes a book which shows him to have exploited a fourth field, almost as little known, the field of boyhood Critics who realize the truth and the mastery of the boyish mind displayed here will hold Stalky & Co.' to be among the most notable of Mr. Kipling's many "It has been remarked elsewhere that Mr. Kipling has discovered three worlds for English literature to rejoice in: of the native Hindu, of the brute beast,

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THE AMERICAN IN HOLLAND By WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, D. D., author of "The Pilgrims in Their Three Homes," etc. With a map and illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

Dr. Griffis has made five journeys in Holland, and in this book he gives the rich results of his

tours.

A DIVIDEND TO LABOR By NICHOLAS P. GILMAN, author of "Profit Sharing between Employer and Employee," "Socialism and the American Spirit," etc. Crown 8vo, $1.75.

In a certain way this volume, devoted chiefly to description of the institutions which numerous employers in Europe and America have devised for the benefit of their employees, is a companion volume to Professor Gilman's standard work on Profit Sharing. It contains a large amount of well-sifted information concerning the methods of practical solution of their own labor problems which many highly prosperous business firms have devised and operated with great success in procuring industrial peace.

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The Most Important Work of an Autobiographical Character Published in Many Years:

THE LETTERS OF

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

Edited by
SIDNEY COLVIN.

Two Volumes. 8vo, $5.00 net.

Illustrated by
GUÉRIN AND PEIXOTTO.

"These volumes will contain upwards of four hundred and fifty
letters-nearly double the number of those which have been and are
appearing in Scribner's MagaZINE."-The Athenæum.

The New York Evening Post, speaking of the serial publication, said:

“THE

HE final installment of Stevenson's letters, in Scribner's, can but leave us wishing he had lived to write more of them. A few more like his best, and he might have been better remembered for his letters than his books. Fine flashes of criticism light up his correspondence."

"EACH

ACH new installment of the Stevenson letters arouses in the reader a new delight in and respect for their author's sweet, whimsical, and courageous nature."-New York Tribune.

"IT bids fair to become one of those works which are kept very close to the arm-chair, and kept there not merely during its first public vogue, but continuously."-The Academy.

From the New York Tribune of Nov. 12th.
"Stevenson put himself in his letters, and it is for this reason, rather than
for any other, that they promise to become classical. . . . But the great
thing is the sum of virtues' in himself, the sweetness and force of charac-
ter, which, as embalmed in these letters, would keep Stevenson's name
alive if every one of his studies in the art of fiction were forgotten.
His letters will never grow old."

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"AMONG the correspondents addressed are many well-known men of letters and artists, both deceased and living, as Mr. P. G. Hamerton, Mr. J. A. Symonds, Mr. F. Locker-Lampson, Mr. William Morris, Mr. Will H. Low, Mr. Augustus St. Gaudens, Mr. Henry James, Mr. Edmund Gosse, Mr. W. E. Henley, Mr. Cosmo Monkhouse, Mr. Theodore Watts-Dunton, Mr. J. M. Barrie, Mr. Crockett, Dr. Conan Doyle, M. Marcel Schwob, and the editor himself."-THE ATHENAEUM.

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The Letters of Sidney Lanier.

Selections from his Correspondence,

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relish."-The Dial.

times, lively always, and alert with human interest and sympathy. At times his letters fairly sparkle with the joy of new artistic sensation, the exuberance of a revelation in music and scholarship. So, though most of these letters have been printed before,. they have a unique flavor that justifies gathering them for preservation and reference."-The Churchman.

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By GOLDWIN SMITH, D. C. L., author of "The United States: A Political History," to which the new work is similar in scope and aim.
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Edited with Notes, etc., by HENRY B. WHEATLEY, F. S. A.
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