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R. WORTHINGTON has ready for the trade new editions of several standards, including William Black's complete works in fifteen volumes; Bancroft's "History of the United States," in six volumes; McCalman's "Compact History of England;" and "Shakespeare's Works" in the large one-volume edition.

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"THE VICAR Of Wakefield," edited by Austin

Dobson, is to be added to the Parchment Library: The chief feature of this reprint will be the notes, which are full of curious research, and copiously illustrate Goldsmith's masterpiece from contemporary literature. Goldsmith seems to have hitherto escaped such annotation, there being but few notes in Peter Cunningham's edition, and those chiefly textual.

JAMES VICK, Rochester, has sent us a copy of his Floral Guide for 1884," which, like its predecessors, is a handsome volume, containing 150 pages, 3 colored plates of flowers and vegetables, and more than 1000 illustrations of the choicest flowers, plants and vegetables, and 46 The Guide" is directions for growing. printed in English and German and may be had for a nominal price.

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Diseases of the Skin," by Dr.
a new work on
H. von Hebra, Docent in the University of
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It will contain 35 illustrations. Also, very
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"THE BREAD-WINNERS," in which the relations of capital and labor are treated in a manner which has attracted special attention abroad as well as in this country, has been copyrighted in England, and registered at Stationer's Hall in due form by Frederick Warne & Co., who published it in London on Friday, Dec. 14th. Consequently, no edition of this novel can be published in Canada without the consent of the legal proprietors of the English copyright, who have taken steps to protect the interests of the author in the Dominion.

PORTER & COATES make the important announcement that they have in contemplation an Ingoldsby édition de luxe of the famous Legends." The paper will be specially made merous etchings and illustrations. Messrs. Porfor the work, and will be embellished with nuter & Coates are willing to stake their reputation that the work will be "one of the finest" It will be an octavo, produced here or abroad. and limited to an edition of 250 copies, each Amateur one numbered. They have in press Photography," by Dr. Wallace, Jr., which will be ready shortly.

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CUPPLES, UPHAM & Co. have ready "The Wells, a volume summing up the most imporAmphitheatres of Ancient Rome," by Clara L. tant facts from the most trustworthy sources, including the results of recent excavations, and enriched with numerous superb photographs of 'Poems," by the Colosseum made in Rome; George Lunt, well known as the former editor 'Memoir of Charles of the Boston Courier; Lowe," the eminent Unitarian divine, by his wife, Martha Perry Lowe, containing portrait ; "A Memorial, with Reminiscences, Personal, Historical, and Characteristic of John Farmer, A.M., Corresponding Secretary of the New Hampshire Historical Society," celebrated as an antiquarian, scholar, and philanthropist, by John Le Bosquet.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co. have issued the first two volumes of the new edition of the Standard Thackeray. The two volumes comprise " Vanity Fair," the first of which contains a portrait of the author, twenty-one steel plates, and six woodnew type, and, with the exception of the Edition engravings. The edition is printed from entirely de luxe, it will be one of the largest and handsomest editions that has been published. They have also issued "Hopes Heart Bells," a new novel by Mrs. S. L. Oberholtzer, the author of several books of poems, and "The Retrospect," a poem in four cantos by John Ap. Thomas Jones. A new edition of S. Weir Mitchell's popular work, "Fat and Blood," is in press. It will have many valuable additions.

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