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HUGH WYNNE.
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By Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. A new and richly illustrated edition of Dr. Mitchell's famous novel of the American Revolution, illustrated with photogravures by Howard Pyle, and reproductions of old prints and manuscripts and photographs of present scenes. Two volumes, in a box, $5.00. Third edition on the press.

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TRAMPING WITH TRAMPS.

By Josiah Flynt. To the general reader this book will reveal an entirely new world. It contains an introduction by Hon. Andrew D. White, U. S. Ambassador to Germany, and is illustrated by well-known artists. 398 pages, $1.50.

THE VIZIER OF THE
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Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, with an introduction by Mr. Joseph Jefferson.

Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, selected and newly translated by Mr. Benjamin E. Smith.

MAXIMILIAN IN MEXICO.

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Browning: Poet and Man

A SURVEY. By Elizabeth Luther Carey

With 25 photogravure illustrations, and some text cuts. Large 8vo., $3.75.

Miss Carey has done her work well, and has contributed something to the popular understanding of one of the great poets of the century.

By the same Author:

TENNYSON: His Homes, His Friends
and His Work

With 18 photogravure illustrations. Large 8vo., gilt
top, $3.75.

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The Yangtze Valley and Beyond

An Account of Journeys in Central and Western China. By ISABELLA L. BIRD (Mrs. Bishop), author of "Unbeaten Tracks in Japan," etc. With about 100 illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, per set, $6.00.

Miss Bird is one of the most remarkable writers of the day. Her famous book on Japan, published in 1876, is still considered one of the most satisfactory works on the subject.

Quaint Corners of Ancient Empires

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American Historic Towns. Historic Towns of New England

With introduction by George P. Morris. With 166 illustrations. 8vo, gilt top, $3.50.

The Towns described are: Portland, Rutland, Salem, Boston, Cambridge, Concord, Plymouth, Cape Cod Towns, New Haven, Hartford, Deerfield, Newport, Providence.

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A Prisoner of the Khaleefa

Twelve Years' Captivity at Omdurman. By CHARLES NEUFELD. İllustrated with 36 photographs taken by the author. 8vo, $4.00.

"Mr. Neufeld has at any rate furnished us with a most thrilling and interesting volume, which will be read far and wide by vast numbers of our countrymen, over whom the mysteries and tragic history of the Soudan has exercised an almost antique fascination."-The Speaker.

By Washington Irving.

Rip Van Winkle

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

The two volumes contain 15 full-page photogravures and numer ous text cuts by Frederick S. Coburn. With title-page, borders in colors, and cover design by Margaret Armstrong.

2 vols., 8vo, each $1.75; per set, $3.50.

By Marion Harland.
Some Colonial Homesteads

And Their Stories. With 87 illustrations. 8vo, $300.

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"A notable book, dealing with early American history. the author is a guarantee not only of the greatest possible accuracy as to facts, but of attractive treatment of themes absorbingly interesting."- Rochester Democrat.

More Colonial Homesteads

And Their Stories. With 80 illustrations. 8vo, $3.00.

MORE COLONIAL HOMESTEADS includes among others, descriptions and illustrations of John Hall, Johnstown, N. Y.-La Chaumiere du Prairie, Lexington, Ky.- Morven, the Stockton Homestead, Princeton, N.J.-Scotia, the Glen Sanders House, Schenectady, N. Y.- Two Schuyler Homesteads, Albany, N. Y..

Where Ghosts Walk

The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature. With 33 illustrations. 8vo, gilt top, $2.50.

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Literary Hearthstones

Studies of the Home Life of Certain Writers and Thinkers. Fully illustrated. 16mo, each, $1.50; per set, $3.00.

1. Charlotte Bronte.

2. William Cowper.

These biographies were prepared in the very neighborhoods in which the subjects of them lived, wrought and died. The local color is thus carefully preserved. "Mrs. Terhune has not only given us here extremely readable studies of the home life and personality of Cowper and Brontë, but has made use of some freshly obtained information gathered by personal investigation. Mrs. Terhune's visits to the Brontë and Cowper localities have made it possible to give her narratives atmosphere and color."-The Outlook.

Edited by Lyman P. Powell.

Historic Towns of the Middle States With introduction by Dr. Albert Shaw. With 160 illustrations. Svo, gilt top, $3.50.

The Towns described are: Albany, Saratoga, Schenectady, Newburgh, Tarrytown, Brooklyn, New York, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Princeton, Wilmington.

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TWO WYOMING GIRLS. By Mrs. CARRIE L. MARSHALL. A story of the dauntless efforts of two daughters of the prairies to "prove up" their homestead claim.

THE GIRL RANCHERS. By Mrs. CARRIE L. MARSHALL. A pleasing story of girl life on a sheep ranch in Montana.

A MAID OF THE FIRST CENTURY. By LUCY FOSTER MADISON. A Jewish maiden journeys from Palestine to Rome to release her father from slavery in the household of Domitian.

MY LADY BAREFOOT. By Mrs. EVELYN RAYMOND. A beautiful story of a child of nature, whose ruggedness and simplicity of character will fascinate the young.

THE FERRY MAID OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE.

By ANNIE M. BARNES. A pleasing and wholesome picture of a Southern home, where the young heroine is the sole support. DOROTHY DAY. BY JULIE M. LIPPMANN. A most interesting story of a bright young girl, intensely fond of frolic, and quite a leader among her sex.

MISS WILDFIRE. By JULIE M. LIPPMANN. A fine portrayal of character development on the part of a young girl of a decidedly turbulent disposition.

AN ODD LITTLE LASS. By JESSIE E. WRIGHT. The story of the regeneration of a bright and winning little waif.

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ADVENTURE STORIES FOR BOYS TRUE TO HIS TRUST. By EDWARD S. ELLIS, A. M. An inspiring and palatable story, illustrating the final success of fearless integrity.

COMRADES TRUE. By EDWARD S. ELLIS, A. M. A fascinating study in character drawing, teaching an invaluable lesson to young people.

AMONG THE ESQUIMAUX. By EDWARD S. ELLIS, A. M. An instructive and interesting tale, taking the reader among the snows and icebergs of the Arctic region.

THE CAMPERS OUT. By EDWARD S. ELLIS, A. M. A story portraying the excitement and pleasure of hunting and camping, and incidentally teaching a helpful moral lesson. THE YOUNG GOLD SEEKERS. By EDWARD S. ELLIS, A. M. An interesting account of the experiences of two boys during a trip to the gold-fields of Alaska.

ANDY'S WARD. By JAMES OTIS. A simple yet fascinating story of the lives and experiences of museum marvels. CHASING A YACHT. By JAMES OTIS. Two bright boys pass through many thrilling experiences to recover their stolen yacht.

THE BRAGANZA DIAMOND. By JAMES OTIS. A record of the daring adventures of two boys in their search for the famous diamond.

THE LOST GOLD MINE. By FRANK H. CONVERSE. The experiences of a little party of gold seekers during the early days of the gold fever.

HARRY AMBLER, And How He Saved the Homestead. By SIDNEY MARLOW. A narrative of a noble and courageous boy suddenly thrown upon his own resources, but who successfully overcomes all obstacles.

THE MONCASKET MYSTERY. By SIDNEY MARLOW. The author understands that nothing makes morality so attractive to youth as when it is coupled with ingenuity, energy, pluck, and adventure.

A MOONSHINER'S SON. By WILL ALLEN DROMGOOLE. A graphic story of the illicit distillers among the mountains of Tennessee.

THE YOUNG BOATMAN. By HORATIO ALGER, Jr. A young boy, by pluck and energy, overcomes difficulties that would have baffled many an older head.

THE ODDS AGAINST HIM. By HORATIO ALGER, Jr. A story of a boy whose honesty and courage bring him out victorious through many trying ordeals.

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THE HE BEACON BIOGRAPHIES were issued to meet what in the opinion of the Editor and the Publishers was a distinct need in American literature-a series of brief, well-written, readable and authoritative biographies of eminent Americans, to include, in the end, all whose lives were notably distinctive or typical.

In respect of manufacture, the Publishers have attempted to make a set of "little books" which should worthily compete, in all points of style and workmanlike thoroughness, with any of the well-known series which are made in England, Each volume measures 3x5 inches, and is thus of a size to go handily into the pocket. The cover (in blind and gold on limp blue cloth) is by Mr. Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who has done also the standing title-page for the series, which had been engraved on copper. The frontispiece portrait which accompanies each is in photogravure. The paper has been selected with great care, and the type used is a new face specially cut.

The notices of the Beacon Biographies in the reviews have been complimentary to a high degree. Thus the Boston Herald says: "There is neither romanticism nor realism in the treatment; the effort is always toward the sanest, fairest, soundest reality." "As carefully prepared," says the New York Times, "as if they were so many imperial quartos." "The form of these little volumes," according to the Nation, "and the general tastefulness of the get-up are delectable." "They do more than languidly interest," says the Outlook; "they interest vividly; and their instruction is surprisingly comprehensive." And the Churchman extends "a hearty welcome to this useful little series, which should bring many who shrink from attempting long volumes to better knowledge of the men who have impressed their personality on the history of their country or the character of their countrymen."

Price, 75 cents a Volume, in Limp Cloth; $1.00 Bound in Blue Lambskin.

Small, Maynard & Company,

Publishers-Boston.

Some Illustrated Holiday Publications of

L. C. Page

"SAINTS IN ART

CLARA ERSKINE
CLEMENT

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Each 1 vol., 12mo, deckle-edge paper, gilt top, flat back, with
silk head-band and decorative cover, per vol.
$2.00
5.00

The same, three-quarters levant, morocco, per vol.
These are the two new volumes in the very successful "Art
Lovers' Series," and are in every way worthy of being
added to the series so well and favorably known by "The
Madonna in Art" and "Angels in Art," etc. Each volume
is illustrated with thirty-three full-page reproductions from
paintings by the great masters.

CHRIST IN ART

JOSEPH LEWIS FRENCH

This series of six volumes is boxed as a set if desired, or as three 2 volume sets, in flat boxes, as follows: "The Madonna in Art" and "Child Life in Art," "Angels in Art" and "Saints in Art,' "Christ in Art" and "Love in Art."

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These are the two new volumes in our successful "Music Lovers' Series," begun last year with "Great Composers and Their Work," and " Famous Singers of To-day and Yesterday." Boxed as a set if desired.

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These books contain not only carefully compiled biographical sketches of the players, and complete lists of the important characters that they have impersonated, but also just and impartial estimates of their work in the leading rôles of their repertories. Boxed as a set if desired.

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For Sale at all Bookstores or sent, delivery prepaid by the Publishers, on receipt of the published price SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY CATALOGUE, AS THE ABOVE BOOKS ARE ONLY A SELECTION OF OUR NEW HOLIDAY PUBLICATIONS

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