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JOBBING DEPARTMENT.

J. B. Lippincott Company,

PHILADELPHIA.

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

Miscellaneous and Foreign Books; SchoolBooks; Staple and Foreign Stationery; BlankBook Manufacturers and Printers for the Trade.

Publications of any house furnished promptly, and at lowest market rates.

Particular attention paid to Holiday Rooks and Juveniles.

Terms and Discounts furnished upon application.

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Libraries and Small Collections intelligently WHAT IS PRESBYTERIANISM? 18mo, 25 catalogued and sold.

Parcel sales of New Books for account of Publishers and Dealers during the season.

We do not buy or sell any Books on our own account, and have no interest in any Bookstore.

Parties having Books for sale will do well to consult us before making arrangements elsewhere. Priced Catalogues of our sales furnished at 5 cents per page.

Catalogues of all our Book Sales mailed FREE upon application.

EZEKIEL & BERNHEIM, Auctioneers.

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OUR THEOLOGY. 18m0, 30 cents.

HODGE ON THE ATONEMENT. 12mo, $1.50. COMMENTARY ON CONFESSION OF FAITH. 12mo, $1.50.

GOD SOVEREIGN AND MAN FREE. 16m0, 65 cents.

CALVIN AND HIS ENEMIES. 16mo, 60 cents. CALVINISM IN HISTORY. 16mo, 75 cents. Address orders to

JOHN A. BLACK, Business Sup't.,

1334 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Or any of the Depositories or Booksellers representing the Board.

THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO.

740 and 742 Broadway, New York,

Jobbers in Miscellaneous and School Books, Supply the Trade with Everything in the Book Line. Send for our five catalogues.

Besides having at hand the resources of the New York Market, we are Special Agents for Boston and Philadelphia Publishers, and for S. C. Griggs & Co. and A. C. McClurg & Co., of Chicago.

This House is Characterized by its Promptness, Carefulness, and Low Prices,

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D. Lothrop Company's Announcement

OF

ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY BOOKS

FOR

YOUNG PEOPLE.

IN PREPARATION.

The Lion City of Africa. By WILLIS BOYD Illustrated by Bridgman and others. 8vo,

ALLEN.

cloth, $2.50. The marvellous adventures of two young men marooned on the coast of Africa. The story combines the imaginative charm of Rider Haggard with the probability of one of Stanley's recitals.

An Adirondack Cabin. A story of life in the Great Wilderness. By MARGARET SIDNEY. 75 illustrations, including over 30 original full-page pictures of scenes in, the Adirondacks. 4to, cloth, $2.25; boards, $1.75.

The latest of Margaret Sidney's inimitable stories for young people. A book brimful of frolic and adventure, of camp life in the Adirondack forests. The author has been there, season after season. If the reader has not, still the book holds for him an absorbing interest.

Round the World with the Blue Jackets. By Lieut. H. E. RHODES, U.S.A. Original illustrations by Bridgman and others. 4to, cloth, $2.25; boards, $1.75.

A vivid, varied, undeviating narrative of a voyage taken just after the war by the good ship Iroquois, for the purpose of showing the triumphant "Stars and Stripes" to the world. Instinct with the realism which only personal experience can give. These dashing " Blue Jackets" do have some jolly good times."

Dollikins and the Miser. By FRANCES EATON. author of A Queer Little Princess." Illustrated by W. L. Taylor. 4to, cloth, $1.50.

A resolute little maid takes a miser for "her mission." To the surprise of everybody she succeeds in revivifying his shrivelled old heart. A portion of this story appeared originally as a $750 prize serial in the Youth's Companion. It deserves to be one of the most popular juveniles of the coming holiday season.

Little He and She. By GRACE DENIO Litchfield. 4to, cloth, $1.50.

Little hearts that love bring together old hearts that are estranged. A beautiful story of two healthy, charming, thoroughly natural children. Every boy and girl should read it.

How New England Was Made. By FRAN ES A. HUMPHREY. Fully illustrated. 410, cloth, $1.50: boards, $1.25..

A child's history of New England up to the beginning of the Revolution. It differs from most New England histories in that it succeeds in making very real the homelife of our sturdy forefathers.

The Young Folks Golden Treasury of Poems. New edition. Illustrated with 300 engrav ings from original designs. Cloth, $2.25.

From three to four hundred selected poems from the best English and American poets. It will make the young people like poetry.

Uniform with the above:

THE YOUNG FOLKS' GOLDEN TREASURY OF HISTORY, and

THE YOUNG FOLKS' GOLDEN TREASURY OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE.

The three volumes form a complete library of prose and poetry. 4to, cloth, gilt edge, $2.75; cloth, $2.25, per vol.

Animal Stories. Cover in imitation of white satin from a French design. 4to, $t.

Exciting encounters with wild animals; also instances of the intelligence and fidelity of the pets of the household.

A Tale of Three Lions. By H. RIDER Haggard. With other thrilling stories by other authors. 4to, fully illustrated, 50 cents.

Allan Quatermain, the hero of "King Solomon's Mines," re-appears as a gold-miner and buffalo-hunter in the Transvaal, South Africa. The author never did a stronger piece of work than the description of the fight of the two lions, black mane and yellow mane, in this story.

Wonders from Sea and Shore. By FANNIE A. DEANE. 4to, boards, $1.25.

A first book in Natural History. Little talks about plants, insects, birds, and fishes; tiny folks in armor and how they fight; tiny folks in red and black-how they make their toilet, build their houses, keep cows, and carry parasols.

TWO EXQUisite new COLOR BOOKS. Rhymes for Little Readers. Illustrated with twelve monotints and twelve.colored plates from original water-color designs, by A. W. ADAMS. Text in brown ink. Oblong quarto, $1.00.

Little Boy Blue, and Willy Boy, and Tommy Tucker, and Mistress Mary in a new and charming environment.

Nowhere is recent art development more noticeable than in children's books, and few of these have reached so high a pitch of excellence as this.

Ballad of the Lost Hare. By MARGARET SIDNEY. Full page illustrations printed in sepia. Oblong 4to, 50 cents.

A naughty little hare ran away one day and never came back again. His adventures are all interesting, some thrilling, some amusing. The accompanying pictures are a veritable gallery of delights.

Wide Awake DD. Cloth, $2.00; boards, $1.50.

No young photographer can afford to go without Alexander Black's "Confessions" and their highly suggestive illustrations. All the young folks will be delighted with "Bony and Ban," by MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD, and that jolliest of boys' stories, "Gid Granger," by WM. O. STODDARD.

The Pansy for 1890. Boards, $1.25; cloth, $1.75. Besides the usual entertaining miscellaneous matter, this volume contains two complete books by PANSY, and one by MARGARET SIDNEY.

Our Little Men and Women for 1890. Boards, $1.25; cloth, $1.75.

It aims to get the little people interested in the wonders of the world they live in, and it does it. 75 full-page pictures and hundreds of smaller ones.

Babyland for 1890. With colored frontispiece. Cloth, $1.00; boards, 75 cents.

Bright stories, odd concerts, sparkling jingles, to make the baby laugh and learn together. Polly Pry and Toddlekins is a baby serial in twelve chapters.

Baby's Annual for 1891. Colored pictures and illustrations in black and white. Boards, $1.25.

A book of jolly good times for the very little people-quite enough to last them the whole year 1ound. Shouts and hand clappings will be the accompaniment of every story and rhyme.

Many other new quartos for the children and young people, are also nearly ready, varying in price from 5 cents to $2. 2.50 each. Larger and handsomer for the price than ever before. Dealers should send early orders. An announcement of gift-books for adults in preparation by

D. LOTHROP COMPANY, BOSTON,

will be given in a later issue of THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY.

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The American Book Company is a Stock Company incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey for the purpose of carrying on the manufacture and sale of books.

Its places of business are at Nos. 806 and 808 Broadway, New York, 137 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Nos. 258 and 260 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

The American Book Company has purchased the school-book publications hitherto issued by D. Appleton & Co., A. S. Barnes & Co., and Ivison, Blakeman & Co., of New York; and of Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., of Cincinnati. The Company will faithfully carry out all contracts entered into by these respective firms for the publication and supply of these books. The Text-books which have thus been acquired by The American Book Company have been intimately associated with the history of educational progress of this country for over half a century, and the Company will devote its best efforts to sustain the great reputation these lists have achieved. To this end it will seek the aid and coöperation of educators and authors in maintaining the quality and accuracy of its publications, and in the preparation of such new and original books as the progressive demands of the schools shall warrant.

The Company is organized in the interest of a reasonable economy in the production and sale of school-books and it will employ its capital, its combined labor and experience to produce books of the highest quality at the least cost and will offer them at the lowest price at which similar books can be sold in any country. It will pursue an open, direct, business policy towards competitors customers, authors, and patrons. It seeks no monopoly and invites an open and honorable competition, with respect both to quality and to price of books for use in schools.

The publications assumed by the Company have hitherto received a large share of public patronage. The Company hopes to merit a continuance of the same.

New York, Cincinnati, Chicago,

May 15, 1890.

THE AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY.

TRADE

WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED

The American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular.

[ESTABLISHED 1852]

PUBLICATION OFFICE, FRANKlin Square (330 PEARL Street), New York.

Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.

VOL. XXXVII., No. 23. NEW YORK, June 7, 1890.

WHOLE NO. 958.

Latest Publications of Rand, McNally & Co.

SHOOTING ON UPLAND, MARSH, AND STREAM. Edited by WILLIAM BRUCE LEFFINGWELL (Horace), author of "Wild-Fowl Shooting." Profusely illustrated. 8vo, 473 pp., cloth, $3.50; half morocco, $4.50. This handsome octavo is a composite book, there being twenty authors, each of whom writes of the bird which he prefers to bag. Ducks, prairie chickens, grouse, wild turkeys, geese, pigeons, snipe, quail, woodcock, and plover, are among the birds named. The habits of all are minutely described; so are the most effective methods of securing them. The pictures are very good."-New York Herald, May 18, 1890.

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CAMPING AND CAMPING OUTFITS. A Manual of Instruction for Young and Old Sportsmen. By G. O. SHIELDS (Coquina), author of "Cruisings in the Cascades," etc. Contains practical points on how to dress for Camping Trips; what to carry in the way of extra Clothing, Bedding, Provisions, Cooking Utensils, etc., how to select Camp Sites, how to build Camp-Fires and Temporary Shelters, what to do in case of Getting Lost, etc.; also check lists of articles constituting Complete Camping Outfits; a list of the names and addresses of Guides, in various hunting and fishing countries, and much other information of value to Campers. 30 illustrations. 12mo, 200 pp., cloth, $1.25.

THE UNIVERSAL BASE-BALL GUIDE. The Most Comprehensive Collection of Information about the National Game Ever Published. Containing special articles on the leading points of the game by the most prominent professional base-ball exponents. Edited by JOHN C. ECKEL, and FRANK CONNELLY, of the Chicago Times. Illustrated. In handsome paper cover, 50 cents.

STORIES OF THE BASE-BALL FIELD. BY HARRY PALMER, Correspondent of the Philadelphia Sporting Life and Press Representative with the " Around the World Tour" of the Chicago and All-American Teams. An entertaining collection of dressing-room yarns, and humorous incidents in the lives of noted players, together with the National Playing Rules governing all clubs party to the National agreement. 210 pages in handsome illustrated cover, 35 cents.

"THE POLYGLOT PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK. BY DAVID G. HUBBARD. A key to the correct pronunciation of geographical and proper names, from foreign languages. Flexible cloth, 50 cents.

PURE SAXON ENGLISH; or, Americans to the Front. By ELIAS MOLEE. A plea for a homogeneous, self-defining language of the world. 12mo, 167 pp., cloth, $1.00.

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"THE BIG GAME OF NORTH AMERICA: Its Habits, Habitat, Haunts, and Characteristics. How, When, and Where to Hunt It. A Book for the Sportsman and the Naturalist. By G. O. SHIELDS (Coquina). 80 illustrations. 8vo, 600 pp., cloth, $4.00; half calf, $5.00.

The Honorable John Dean Caton, the eminent naturalist and jurist, author of "The Antelope and Deer of Ameri.ca, etc., says of this work: "It is, without exception, the most elaborate, comprehensive, and valuable treatise on our Big Game Animals that has ever been published."

IN PREPARATION FOR THE RIALTO SERIES: FABIAN DIMITRY. BY EDGAR FAWCETT. A powerful story of New York society, dealing with a subject not yet exploited by novelists.

RAND, MCNALLY & CO., Publishers,

CHICAGO AND NEW YORK.

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