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STREET & SMITH publish this week in their Handbook Library a volume of Select Recitations and Readings." The volume contains among interesting selections "The Loan of a Lover," and altogether makes a readable addition to this class of books. They will publish at once No. 47 of their Select Series-"Sadie the Rosebud," by Julia Edwards, whose previous novels have met with considerable success.

C. W. BARDEEN, Syracuse, N. Y., will publish July 8 A Pocket Handbook of Biography," containing over ten thousand names of celebrities in every sphere of human action, showing their

Publication Office, FRANKLIN SQ. (330 PEARL ST.), N. Y. nationality, rank or condition, profession or occu

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Annual Summary Number, Jan. 25.

Index to January Books, Feb. 1; February Books, Mar. 1.
March Books, April 5, April Books, May 3, May Books,
June 7, June Books, June 28.

Engish Books, Jan. 4, Jan. 25, Feb. 8, Feb. 22, Mar. 8,
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It is definitely announced by the Scribners that Stanley's new book, "In Darkest Africa," will be published on the 28th instant, simultaneously in the United States, England, Germany, and other countries. No copy of the ten-guinea édition de luxe can now be obtained from the trade in London for less than fifteen guineas, and it is expected to fetch 20 by the time the work is issued. Mr. Stanley will himself sign each of the 250 copies of the édition de luxe.

THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, Baltimore, Md., will publish at an early day a monograph on Canals, consisting of two parts entitled: I." The Canal and the Railway, with a Note on the Development of Railway Passenger Traffic," by Prof. E. J. James; II. "Canals and their Economic Relations to Transportation," by Prof. L. M. Haupt. Prof. James treats of the economic aspects of the canal question, and Prof. Haupt considers it from the engineer's point of view. The monograph is a timely one and is one of the most thorough and accurate presentations of the 859 subject that has appeared in recent years. To 859 practical politicians, shippers, economists. engi859 neers, and to all others interested in canals, the work will be of great value.

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D. LOTHROP COMPANY have just ready "A Real Robinson Crusoe: edited at the narrator's

dictation," by J. A. Wilkinson, a curious book, detailing the adventures and strange experiences of a company of castaways on a Pacific island;" Starting-Points," a practical and helpful guide to good reading, uniform with "Helps by the Way;" "Hermit Island," by Katherine Lee Bates, a story of girl life on a North Atlantic island ; "Five Little Peppers Midway," by Margaret Sidney, a sequel to "Five Little Peppers;" "The World's Greatest Conflict," by Henry Boynton, a history of the beginnings of the world's struggle for liberty: "In the Riding School" (chats with Esmeralda), by Theo, Stephenson Brown, practical and minute papers on horseback riding for ladies; U. S." (Curious things in United States History), by M, Townsend, a collection of curious facts that every one wants to know.

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WEEKLY RECORD OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.*

The abbreviations are usually self-explanatory. c. after the date indicates that the book is copyrighted; in the copyright date differs from the imprint date, the year of copyright is added. Books of foreign origin of which the edition (annotated, illustrated, etc.) is entered as copyright, are marked c. ed.: translations, c. tr. n. p. in place of price, indicates that the publisher makes no price, either net or retail, and quotes prices to the tradeonly upon ap Alication.

A colon after initial designates the most usual given name, as: A: Augustus; B: Benjamin; C: Charles: D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; I: Isaac: J: John; L: Louis: N: Nicholas; P: Peter: R: Richard; S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William.

20 C.

Sizes are designated as follows: F. (folio: over 30 centimeters high); (Q. 4to: under 30 cm.); O. (8ve: 25 cm.) D. (12m0: 20 cm.); S. (16m0: 171⁄21⁄2 cm.); T. (24m0: 15 cm.); Tt. (32mo: 12%1⁄2 cm.); Fe. (48mo: 10 cm.). Sq., obi. mar., designate square, oblong, narrow books of these heights *Ainsworth, W: H. The miser's daughter. | N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., *Ainsworth, W: H. Old St. Paul's. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap.. 20 c. *Ainsworth, W: H.

Rookwood. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

*Ainsworth, W: H. The tower of London. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

*Ainsworth, W: H. Windsor Castle. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

American Historical Assoc. Report of the proceedings, Wash., D. C., Dec., 1889. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. c. 3-92 p. O. (Papers of the American Historical Assoc., v. 4. pt. 1.) pap., $1.

American state reports, cont. the cases of general value and authority subsequent to those contained in the "Am. decisions and the "Am. reports," decided in the courts of last resort of several states, sel., rep., and annot. by A. C. Freeman [et al.] V. 12, [1888-89.] San Francisco, Bancroft-Whitney Co., 1890. C. 1002 p. O. shp., $4.

Barnum, Phineas T. Funny stories told by

Phineas T. Barnum. N. Y., G: Routledge & Sons. [1890.] c. 17+376 p. D. pap., 50 c. A collection of amusing anecdotes based upon actual occurrences in the life of P. T. Barnum, the great show

man.

*Beach, E: S. Digest of the decisions of law and practice in the patent office from 1880 to 1890. Bost., G: B. Reed, 1890. c. 12+ 203 p. O. shp., $3.

Beecher, H: ward. The crown of life; from the writings of H: W. Beecher; ed. by Mary Storrs Haynes; with introd., by Rossiter W. Raymond. Bost., D. Lothrop Co., 1890. C. 15+346 p. D. (Spare minute ser.) cl., $1.

The selections cover a wide range, and illustrate all the salient qualities of the author's style, thought, and feeling. Rossiter W. Raymond's introduction tells how the great preacher's mind worked and tells it clearly. A carefully prepared index makes it easy for the reader to turn to thoughts along any special line he may have in mind.

Bellamy, C. J. A moment of madness. N. Y., Street & Smith, [1890.] c. 4-235 p. D. (The select ser., no. 46.) pap., 25 c.

Ora Castle and Joseph Darley are the principal characters. She is a struggling young actress. He is a pawnbroker by heritage from his father, but is a generous, manly young fellow, whom fate has relentlessly placed in this uncongenial position. The actress from some mad impulse or other robs Darley one night by snatching one thousand dollars from his hand as he stood under a lamp post counting his money. Ignorant that the actress is the thief Joseph falls in love with her and there are the usual scenes of remorse and regret and final confession.

Brackett, Jeffrey R: Notes on the progress of the colored people of Maryland since the war; a supplement to "The negro in Maryland:" a study of the institution of slavery. Balt., Md., Pub. Agency of Johns Hopkins Univ., 1890. c. 96 p. O. (Johns Hopkins Univ. studies, 8th ser., nos. 7, 8, 9.) pap., $1.

*Bronté, Charlotte, [Mrs. Nichols; pseud. “ Currer Bell."] Jane Eyre. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap.,

20 C.

*Browne, Irving. Elements of the law of domestic relations and of employer and employed. 2d ed., rev. Bost., The Boston Book Co.. 1890. c. 20+166 p. O. leatherette, $2.50. Browning, Rob. Selections from Robert Browning, including some of his latest poems; selected and arranged by Mrs. Albert Nelson Bullens. Bost., Lee & Shepard, 1890. 2+ 175 p. por. D. cl...$1.

*Carr, W: Wilkins. The suggestion of insanity in criminal cases and the trial of the collateral issue. Phil., T. & J. W. Johnson & Co., 1890. c. 16+135 p. O. shp., $2. *Chambers, W: and Rob. Chambers's encyclopædia: a dictionary of universal knowledge. New rev. ed. In 10 v. V. 5. Phil., J. B. Lippincott Co., 1890. Amer. articles c. il. and map, Q. cl., $3; shp.. $4; hf. leath., $4.50. Cobban, J. M. The missing partner. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c. *Cockton, Harry. The sisters. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

Cutler, Julia Perkins. Life and times of Ephraim Cutler, prepared from his journals and correspondence, by his daughter, Julia Perkins Cutler; with biographical sketches of Jervis Cutler and W: Parker Cutler. Cin., O., Rob. Clarke & Co., 1890. c. 5+353 p. pors. O. cl.. $2.50.

Ephraim Cutler was the eldest son of the Rev. Manasseh Cutler, whose life was also issued by this firm. His life supplements the latter work, and is also historical from beginning to end. It deals largely with the early history of Ohio. Ephraim Cutler was a member of the second Territorial Legislature and of the convention which formed the first constitution of Ohio. It was to his influence that the clause prohibiting slavery was introduced into the constitution, and others relating to religion and education. Many interesting sketches are given of men prominent in the early days of the Territory and State.

*Dillon, J: F. Commentaries on the law of municipal corporations. 4th ed., rev. and enl. Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1890. 2 v., 1698 p. 8°, shp., net, $12.

Douglas, Mark. Can love sin? [New cheaper ed.] Phil.. T. B. Peterson & Bros., [1890.] c.'89. 20-468 p. D. pap.. 50 c.

*In this list, the titles generally are verbatim transcriptions (according to the rule of the American Library Association) from books received. Books not received are indicated by a prefixed asterisk and this office cannot be held responsible for the correctness of their record.

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*Dumas, Alex. Marguerite de Valois. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c. Goode, G. Brown. The origin of the national scientific and educational institutions of the United States. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. c. 2-112 p. O. (Papers of the American Historical Assoc., v. 4, pt. 2.) pap., $1. *Harris, A. L. Mine own familiar friend: a tale of a secret society. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c. *Henning, Crawford D., ed. Quiz cases on pleading at common law. Phil., W: J. Campbell, 1889. c. 26 p. O. pap., 50 c. Hucker, Annie M. Nearly lost: a novel. N. Y., G: W. Dillingham, 1890. C. 4-255 p. D.

pap., 50 c. *Hugo, Victor. The hunchback of Notre-Dame. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

Kobbé, Gustave. Heath House guide, Schooley's Mountain Springs. N. Y., Gustave Kobbé, [1890.] c, 3-24 p. map and il. S.

pap., 10 c.

*Lever, C: Arthur O'Leary. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

Lynch, Lawrence L. The lost witness; or, the mystery of Leah Paget. Chic., Laird & Lee, 1890. c. 557 p. D. (Lib. of choice fiction, no. 1.) pap., 50 c.

The scenes are mostly confined to New York City. The disappearance of Leah Paget ushers in the story; the solving of this mystery at first takes the entire attention, then it becomes blended with a crime that involves a double murder; here everything else gives way to the finesse of a noted English detective, who succeeds in clearing up the sensational mysteries, and bringing about an unexpected ending to an intricate detective story. McNeill, Rev. J: Sermons. V. I. Introduction

by Rev. G. T. Pierson, D.D. N. Y. and Chic., Fleming H. Revell, 1890. 416 p. 12°, cl., $1.50.

Meloy, W. T.

Lucile Vernon; or, the church at Lansington. N. Y. and Chic., Fleming H. Revell, 1890. 208 p. 12°, cl., 60 c. *New York. Amendments to the code of civil procedure, code of criminal procedure, penal code and general acts relating to practice, as passed by the legislature of 1890. N. Y. and Alb., Banks & Bros., 1890. c. 12+16+1320 p. +26 p. unp. O. pap., 50 c. *Palmer, Harry. Stories of the base-ball field: the national game's great exponents and their methods, together with the national playing rules governing all clubs party to the national agreement. N. Y. and Chic., Rand, McNally & Co., 1890. 210 p. 16°, pap., 35 c. Robinson, J. H. The house of silence: a tale of New Orleans. N. Y., Street & Smith, [1890.] C. 4-232 p. D. (The sea and shore ser., no. 20.) pap., 25 c.

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Artist life in Rome is attractively described. The story relates to the love of a young Spanish painter for a mysterious young Russian lady, an amateur musician of no little excellence. There is a second courtship having for its heroine and hero an impulsive young American woman and an Italian sculptor. Many interesting conversations on painting, sculpture, and music are scattered through the book. Bound in the Italian colors - red, green and white. Shipley, J. B.

The full significance of 1492. N. Y., J: B. Alden, [1890.] 28 p. D. (The Elzevir lib., v. 9, no. 445.) pap., 5 c.

Shipley, Mrs. J: B., ed., [formerly Marie A. Brown.] Suppressed historical facts; Roman Catholic evidence confirming Leif Erikson's discovery of America. N. Y., J: B. Alden, 1890. 2-27 p. D. (The Elzevir lib., v. 9, no. 450.) pap., 5 c.

Todd, Mary Ives. The new Adam and Eve: a love-story. N. Y., G: W. Dillingham, 1890.

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6-361 p. D. pap., 50 c.

Towle, G: Makepeace. Heroes and martyrs of invention. Bost., Lee & Shepard, [1890.] 3-202 p. il. D. cl., $1.

Contents: Early inventors; Laurence Coster, the discoverer of type-printing; John Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing-press; Palissy the potter; William Lee, the inventor of the stocking-frame; The builders of the Eddystone; The inventors of cotton machinery James Watt, the inventor of the steam-engine; The Montgolfiers and the balloon; Humphrey Davy and the safetylamp; James Nasmyth and the steam-hammer; George Stephenson, the inventor of the railway locomotive; Robert Stephenson, the great bridge builder; Robert Fulton and the steamboat; The struggles of Charles Goodyear; Elias Howe and the sewing-machine; Iron and its workers.

*Townsend, G: Alfred, ["Gath" pseud.] Mrs. Reynolds and Hamilton. N. Y., E. F. Bonaventure, Broadway and 31st St., 1890. 273 p. 12°, pap., 50 c.

*Warren, S: Now and then. N. Y., F: Warne & Co., 1890. 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) pap., 20 c.

*Way, S: P. Sears genealogy: the descendants of Richard Sares (Sears), of Yarmouth, Mass., 1638-1888; with an appendix containing some notices of other families by the name of Sears. Albany, N. Y., Joel Munsell's Sons, 1890. 677 p. 8°, cl., $5.

Way (The) to write letters: containing instructions how to write letters on any subject. N. Y., Street & Smith, [1890.] 2-56 p. S. (S. & S. manual lib., no 4.) pap., 10 c.

Wentworth, G. A. A school algebra.
Ginn & Co., 1890. c.
$1.25.

Bost.,

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INDEX TO THE JUNE RECORD OF BOOKS.
CLASS SYNOPSIS.

Turn in Reference List to the words italicized in the Synopsis.

Biography, Memoirs, Correspondence.- Bachman, John Bachman.-Cutler, Ephraim Cutler.-Davis, Jefferson Davis.-Deane, John Wicliffe.-Forster, Oliver Goldsmith. Guimps, Pestalozzi. - Hemenway, Francis D. Hemenway. - Herrick, An intense life.-Life and reminiscences of Jefferson Davis.Moffat, Story of a dedicated life.-Stuart, Geo. H. Stuart.-Townsend, Mrs. Reynolds and Hamilton.Way, Sears genealogy.

Description, Geography, Travel, etc. - Brooke, Dove Cottage.-Du Chaillu, Equatorial Africa.-Henty, Stories of peril and adventure; Stories of sea and land.-Kobbe, Heath House guide.-Lane, Manners and customs of modern Egyptians.-Methodist Book Concern, Centennial.- Sessions, In Western Levant.Shinkichi, A Japanese boy.-Slocum, Voyage of the Liberdade.-Stevens, Scouting for Stanley in East

Africa.

Domestic and Social.-Brandt, Turning-points.Chester, Girls and women.-Home guide and cookbook.-Monsabré, Marriage.-Richardson, Home-made candies.-Way to write letters.

Education, Language.-Burgess, Vail-Burgess debate.-Craig, Hebrew word manual.-Eben, Sprachmeister.-Euripides, Alcestis.-Fredericq, History in Germany and France.-Goode, Origin of national, scientific, and educational institutions of the U. S.Guimps, Pestalozzi.-Ham, Coeducation of mind and hand.-Heilprin, Reformed primer.-Molee, Pure Saxon English. - Plutarch, Galba and Otho.-Pottier,

Twelve virtues of a good teacher.-Pratt, Fairyland of flowers. Rutherford, First Greek grammar; Greek course.-Storr, French syntax.-Syllabus of plane geometry.-Wentworth, School algebra.-Wilbor, Delsarte recitation-book.

Fiction.-Ainsworth, The miser's daughter; Old St. Paul's; Rookwood; Tower of London; Windsor Castle.-Allen, Miss Eaton's romance. - Balzac, Père Goriot.-Barr, Border shepherdess. - Bellamy, Moment of madness.-Berry, Leah of Jerusalem.-Boldrewood, Miner's right.-Bonyer, Witch of Jamestown.Braeme, Weaker than a woman.--Bronté, Jane Eyre.Brooks, Son of Issachar.- Bulwer-Lytton, Ring of Amasis.-Calm, Bella's blue-book. Cobban, Missing partner.-Cockton, The sisters.-Coppée, Days of my youth.-Dale, Adventures of the Younger brothers.Dallas, Devil's anvil.-Delpit, As 'tis in life.-Douglas, Can love sin?-Dumas, Marguerite de Valois.-Duprée, Married by proxy.-Fawcett, Daughter of silence.Gautier, Juancho.-Haggard, Beatrice.-Hamer, Barbara Leybourne.-Harris, Mine own familiar friend.Harrison, Whose fault.-Howells, Shadow of a dream -Hucker, Nearly lost.-Hugo, The hunchback.-James, Tragic muse.-Kingsley, Glaucus.-Kirk, Daughter of Eve.-Lever, Arthur O'Leary.-Lynch, Lost witness. Maartens, Joost Avelingh.-McInnes, Lord Will By Force and faithful Ladeen.- Meloy, Lucile Vernon Payn, Burnt million.-Powell, Clio.-Rathborne, Doctor Jack.-Robertson, Irish Monte Cristo's trail.-Robinson, House of silence.-Serrao, Brushes and chisels. -Sewell, Black Beauty.-Seymour, Trovata, — Shel

don, Trixy; True aristocrat.-Tincker, Jewel in the lotos. Todd, New Adam and Eve.-Tolstoi, Kreutzer Sonata.-Warren, Now and then.-Weyman, House of the wolf.-Wiggs, Hayne Home.-Worth, Little worldling.

Fine Arts; Works on Music and the Theatre. -Church, Chemistry of paints and painting.-Lovett, London pictures drawn with pen and pencil. History.-American Hist. Assoc. rept.-Britton, Civil war on the border.-Davis, Confederate States of America.-Green, Hist. of the Eng, people.-Guernsey, New York City and vicinity, 1812-15.-Henty, Stories of history.-McCarthy, French revolution.-Scottish national memorials.-Senex, Evolution of myth.-Shipley, Full significance of 1492.-Shipley, Mrs., Suppressed historical facts.

Humor and Satire.-Barnum, Funny stories.

Hygienic and Sanitary.-Drysdale, Health and comfort in house-building.-Gerhard, Disposal of household wastes.-Rathbone, Hist. of district nursing. Juvenile.-Brine, Bonnie little Bonibel.-Burnett, A missionary twig.-Frances, Friday's child.-Holding, Reuben.-Swan, Briar and palm.-Towle, Heroes and martyrs of invention.-Yam, Wikkey. Law.-American and Eng. corporation cases; Railroad cases; Digest; Reporter; State repts.-Barbour, Rights of persons and rights of property.-Beach, Digest of decisions in patent office.-Browne, Law of domestic relations.-California, Sup. ct. repts-Campbell, Chronological list of practising members of Phila. bar.Carr, Insanity in criminal cases.-Cobbey, Law of replevin.-Coffin, Supplemental Maine digest.-Dillon, Law of municipal corporations.-Henning, Quiz cases on pleading at common law.-Illinois, Appellate cts. repts.-Indiana, Sup. ct. of judicature repts.-Kansas, Sup. ct. repts.-Lawson, Rights, remedies, and practice at law. Martindale's Amer. law directory.- New York, Amendments to code of civil procedure; Ct. of appeals repts.; New ballot reform law; State reporter. -Pennsylvania, County ct. repts.; Sup. ct. repts.Southworth, New York manufacturing corporation act. -Stephen, Criminal law of England.-Warner, Service of papers under New York code of civil procedure.Weekly notes of cases argued in sup. ct. of Penn. Literary History and Miscellany.-Bacon, Essays. -Bainton, Art of authorship.-Brooks, Eng. poetry and poets.-Carmarthen, Lover of the beautiful. Franklin, Sayings of poor Richard.-Morgan, Society and the fad."-Syracuse Browning Club memorial meeting.

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Poetry and the Drama.-Bridges, Idyls of a lost village.-Browning, Selections.-Lillian, May blossoms. -Logan, Messalina.-O'Brien, Aminta.-Re Qua, Ziona, the bride of the king.—Runeberg, Nadeschda. Political and Social Science.-Adams, Tariff on imports into the U. S.-Böhm-Bawerk, Capital and interest.-Brackett, Progress of colored people in Maryland.-Brown, Political beginnings of Kentucky.Gunton, Evolution of the wages system.-Hammerer, Plan for civilizing North Amer. Indians.-Herbert, Why the solid South.-Hurd, The Union-State.-Jones, Money.-Talmage, Key-note of temperance reform. Sports and Amusements.-Cumming, Caissa's ghost. -Heathcote, Tennis.-Hope, Amateur photographer's handbook.-Morehead, Mottoes and recitations.-Palmer, Base-ball field.-Samuels, With fly-rod and camera.-Way to do magic.

Theology, Religion, and Speculation.-Beecher, Crown of life.-Brookes, Mystery of suffering.-Butler, Fourfold gospel.-Chadwick, Book of Exodus.-Clarke, Veni sancte spiritus.-Frazer, Golden bough.-Harris, Spiritual sense of Dante's "Divina Commedia."-How to study the Bible.-Iliowizi, Jewish dreams contrasted with Islamitic and Christian claims.-Lorenz, People's hymnal.-McGill, Church government.-McNeill, Sermons.-Marshall, Which? one church or many?—Oldenberg, Epitomes of three sciences.-Parker, People's Bible, v. 12.-Tyler, Peculiarities of the Disciples.Vernon, Probation and punishment.

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town and country lib. See Maartens.

Adams, G. H. Handbook of the tariff on imports into | Appleton's annual encyclopedia and register of importhe U. S. (Je7) O. hf. roan, $3.. Baker, V tant events, 1889. N. ser. V. 14. (Je7) 8°, $5. Adventures and exploits of the Younger brothers. Appleton Dale, H. p. 25c..... Street & S - in the great forest of Equatorial Africa. Du Chaillu, P. Art of authorship. Bainton, G. $1.25.... ....Appleton $1.75.... .....Harper Arthonia, Synopsis of genus. Willey, A. p. $1.50. Ainsworth, W. H. The miser's daughter. (Je28) 8o, (Warne's notable novels.) p. 20c....... ..Warne Arthur O'Leary. Lever, C. p. 20c.. As 'tis in life. Delpit, A. $1.50.. Astronomy, Descriptive and practical. G. F. Pt. 2

· Old St. Paul's. (Je28) 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) p. 20c.... Warne Rookwood. (Je28) 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) p. ......Warne

20C.......

- Tower of London. (Je28) 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) Warne P. 20c.... - Windsor Castle. (Je28) 8°, (Warne's notable novels.) p. 20c......... Warne Algebra, School. Wentworth, G. A. hf. leath, $1.25. Ginn Allen, R. Miss Eaton's romance. (Je7) D. $1; p. 50c. Dodd, M American and Eng. corporation cases. (Thomson.) V. 27. (Je14) O. shp. $4.50.... E. Thompson railroad cases. (Thomson.) V. 40. (Je14) O. shp. $4.50.... E. Thompson - digest, (Annual, 1889.) (Je14) O. (National reporter system digests, annual ser., v. 3.) shp. $8. West Pub. Co. -Hist. Assoc., Papers of. See American; Goode. ---rept. (Je28) O. (Papers of the Amer. Hist. Assoc., V. 4, pt. 1.) p. $1... ..... Putnam -state repts. (Freeman.) V. 12. (Je28) O. shp. $4. Bancroft-W Aminta. O'Brien, C. $1.. ..Appleton

Willey Warne

Welch, F

Chambers,

Macmillan

Atlantic reporter, v. 18. Permanent ed., Aug. 7. 1889-
Feb. 26, 1890. (Je14) O. (National reporter system, state
ser.) shp. $4..
West Pub. Co

Authorship, Art of. See Bainton, G.
Bachman, C. L. John Bachman, D.D., pastor of St..
John s Lutheran Church, Charleston, S. C. (Je14) D.
$1.50....
Bachman

Macmillan

Bacon, F. Essays or counsels. (Je7) 18°, 75C.
Badminton lib. See Heathcote, J. M.

Bainton, G., comp. Art of authorship. (Je21) D. $2.25-
Appleton

Ballot reform law. New York. p. 1oc.Manual Pub. Co Balzac, H. de. Père Goriot. (fr. the Fr.) (Je21) D. (Rialto ser., no. 21.) $t; p. 50c... ..Rand, McN Barbara Leybourne. Hamer, S. S. $1..... Hunt & E Barbour, O. L. Treatise on the rights of persons and the rights of property. V. 2. (Je7) O. shp. per set $12. Williamson Law-B'k Co Barnum, P. T. Funny stories told by P. T. Barnum. (Je28) D. p. 50c.. Routledge

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