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The Diary and Letters of His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq.,

B.A. (Harvard), LL.D. (Oxon.), Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of His Late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay, in North America. With an account of his administration when he was a member and Speaker of the House of Representatives, and his government of the Colony during the difficult period preceding the War of Independence. Compiled from the original documents still remaining in the possession of his descendants. By PETER ORLANDO HUTCHINSON, one of his Great-Grandsons. I volume, Svo, with Portraits of Thomas Hutchinson and Andrew Oliver, $5.

This is a work of special interest for students of American history for the years before and during the Revolution. It contains much new matter, and sheds no little light on the condition and temper of the country at that time.

Balzac.

By EDGAR E. SALTUS. 1 volume, 12mo, uniform in general style with Genung's "In Memoriam," $1.25.

A careful and judicious study of Balzac and of his contributions to literature. It is not biographical, but is devoted to the characteristics of Balzac as a writer, and to the elements of his power and influence in the French world of letters.

Darwinism and Other Essays.

By JOHN FISKE, author of "Cosmic Philosophy," "Excursions of an Evolutionist," etc. I volume, 12mo, $2.

A limited edition of a book published a few years since in London. It includes four papers on Darwinism and books on this subject, namely: Darwinism Verified; Mr. Mivart on Darwinism, Dr. Bateman on Darwinism, and Dr. Büchner on Darwinism. The remaining essays are on a variety of subjects-A Crumb for the "Modern Symposium" (apropos of the discussion, by several eminent English writers, of the question of a Soul and a Future Life), an admirable paper on Chauncey Wright, a discussion of Inspiration, Dr. Hammond and the Table-Tippers, Mr. Buckle's Fallacies, The Races of the Danube, and a very interesting and instructive paper on A Librarian's Work.

Cooper's Sea Tales.

A new and attractive edition of these five volumes:

THE PILOT.

THE WATERWITCH.

RED ROVER.

WING AND WING.

THE TWO ADMIRALS.

In uniform style with the edition of the LEATHERSTOCKING TALES recently published. The set, 5 volumes, $5; half calf, $12.50.

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For the coming Easter Season we have prepared a line of Cards and Silk Novelties which we are confident will compare favorably with our previous efforts, and will meet with a ready sale.

The following Artists are among the contributors to our line:

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Among the cards of the regular line we would mention the following series as of special merit and attractiveness:

No. 705. TRIANGULAR FLOWER CARDS, by Mrs. O. E. WHITNEY.

No. 712.

No. 711.

MOVABLE SHAPED CROSS, Figure Design, by Miss L. B. HUMPHrey.

BIRDS, by Miss FIDELIA BRIDGES. A very attractive series.

FLOWERS ON PURPLE GROUND, by Mrs. O. E. WHITNEY. A gorgeous series.
FIGURE DESIGN, by Walter Satterlee.

No. 713.

No. 714.

No. 715.

BUTTERFLY DESIGN, by W. HAMILTON GIBSON. This is emblematic of the Resurrection, and we think one of the most striking Easter Cards ever published.

No. 716. EASTER LILIES, by Mrs. E. T. FISHER. A very chaste and appropriate card.

No. 717.

WISTERIA EASTER CROSS. A fitting companion card to our last year's WATER LILY CROSS, which proved so popular.

Besides these, special attention is called to our

SATIN ART PRINTS FOR EASTER,

consisting of appropriate Flower and Figure Designs. Our Satin Art Prints are put up in the following styles:

"A" STYLE. A richly fringed, tinted mount, with cord and tassels for hanging.

PLUSH MOUNTS. Fine mounts made of rich plush of various appropriate colors, with easel back.

"B" MOUNT. An exquisite Satin Mount of various colors, with extra fine quality shaded triple fringe, satin ribbons and bow, cord and tassels for hanging.

"C" MOUNT is a fine combination of rich plush and satin in contrasting colors, with cord and ribbon. Easel back. "D" MOUNT is similar to the "C" Mount, with the addition of extra fine quality scalloped silk fringe trimming and satin bow. Easel back.

MEDIEVAL CAROL CARDS

for Easter are an entire novelty, never before offered. Printed in Old English type they are exceedingly artistic and specially adapted to the season.

SERIES I. Cards printed in Black and Red-old style.

SERIES II.

Booklets of four pages with cover of hand-made paper, also printed in Red and Black.

Our extensive line of BIRTHDAY CARDS has received several attractive additions, and we have also issued several new series of SCRIPTURE TEXT CARDS.

Price-Lists of Easter Cards are now ready.

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R. WORTHINGTON'S

NEW BOOKS, 1884.

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QUEEN VICTORIA'S JOURNAL. More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands, from 1862 to 1882. With all the illustrations of the English edition. I vol., 12mo, $1.25.

THE STORY OF CHINESE GordoN. By A. EGMONT HAKE, author of "Paris Originals," etc., etc. Illustrated with portraits and maps. I vol., 8vo, cloth extra, $4.50. IRVING'S (Washington) WORKS. 7 vols., 12m0, cloth, gilt, $10.50.

WILLIAM BLACK'S COMPLETE WORKS. Uniform binding. 15 vols., 12mo, cloth extra, $15.

LORD LYTTON'S COMPLETE WORKS. Printed from entirely new electrotype plates, from new type, purchased especially for this edition. In 13 large 12mo vols., averaging 900 pages each, attractively bound in fine cloth, brown and gold, $13.

A COMPACT HISTORY OF ENGLAND. From the time of the Ancient Britons to 1880, with a Synopsis of England in the Nineteenth Century, its Government, Institutions. By ARCHIBALD H. MCCALMAN. With introduction, etc., by R. H. STODDARD. 8vo, cloth extra, $2.50.

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Illustrations.

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(with the steel portraits of the 10 vol. Library Edition), in 6 vols., cloth, gilt top, white label. (Only 219 sets so made.) $13.50.

SAMUELS (Edward). Our Northern and Eastern Birds. By EDWARD A. SAMUELS. With a supplement from Holder's "American Fauna," I vol., 8vo, cloth extra, $5. LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPÆDIA of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture. Containing numerous designs for Dwellings from the Villa to the Cottage and the Farm, each design accompanied by analytical and critical remarks. Illustrated by upward of 2000 engravings in one very thick vol., 8vo, $7.50.

ROGET'S THESAURUS of englISH WORDS AND PHRASES. New English edition. 12mo, cloth extra, $2.

THE BOOK-HUNTER. By Dr. JOHN HILL BURTON. With Memoir and Index; also Portrait and Illustration of Interior of Library, now first added. Crown 8vo, pp. xvi-396, half Roxburgh style, $3.

DAYS WITH GREAT DAYS. Dickens, Scott, Thackeray, Jerrold, and others. Consisting of Selections from their works. Biographical Sketches and Personal Reminiscences by BLANCHARD JERROLD. 8vo, cloth, gilt, $2.

PANCOAST (S. M. D.). The Kabbala; or, The True Science of Light. An introduction to the Philosophy and Theosophy of the Ancient Ages. I vol., 12mo, $2.

STAUFFER (Frank H.). The Queer, The Quaint, The Quizzical. A Cabinet for the Curious. 8vo, pp. 367, with full index; cloth, $1.75.

ROBBINS (Mrs. S. S.). One Happy Winter; or, A Visit to Florida. Fully illustrated. 12mo, cloth, gilt, $1.50.

SWINBURNE (A. C.). A Century of Roundels and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth extra, $1.75. GILBERT (L. H.). Burning Words of Brilliant Writers. A Cyclopædia of Quotations from the Religious Literature of All Ages. With an introduction by CHARLES L. Robinson, D.D. I vol., 8vo, $3.

SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS. New large-type edition, with Life by ALEXANDER DYCE. One handsome volume, 8vo, cloth extra (upward of 1000 pages), $3.

R. WORTHINGTON, 770 Broadway, New York.

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WILL PUBLISH AT ONCE:

Peter the Great, Emperor of
Russia.

A Study of Historical Biography. By EUGENE
SCHUYLER, Ph.D., LL.D. 2 vols., 8vo, illus-
trated.

In preparing this great work for publication in book-form Mr. Schuyler has largely rewritten and rearranged his narrative, incorporating the latest and most authentic information. The illustrations, which represent the finest work of the foremost artists and engravers of America, number more than two hundred. An elaborate map of Europe, prepared especially for this volume, is also given.

My House: An Ideal.

By OLIVER BELL BUNCE. I vol., small 12mo, antique leather, $1; paper, 50 cents.

Life of Frederick Denison
Maurice.

By Lieut. Col. J. F. MAURICE. In two octavo
volumes, with portraits, $4.

The time when the Life of Maurice should be given to the world has been looked forward to with eager interest. Since the biography of Canon Kingsley was printed the record of the career of no other English churchman has excited the same degree of attention, and probably none so important are in store for us, unless we except the biography of Dean Stanley, which is still to come. The "Life of Frederick Denison Maurice" is full of autobiographic material of the utmost value and interest.

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THE BOOK BUYER. A summary of American and Foreign Literature. Published on the first of every month. Annual subscription, 40 cents to booksellers.

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Hughes' New Wall Maps.

Prepared expressly for School Use under the personal Supervision of WILLIAM HUGHES, F.R.G.S. (late Professor of Geography in King's College, London). The NAMES are introduced with great judgment, and free from the common fault of overcrowding. The physical features are boldly and distinctly delineated, and the political boundaries are carefully colored. They are adapted to any series of Geographies, no keys being required.

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THE WORKS OF ALFRED TENNYSON

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With Steel Portrait. 12mo, cloth, $1.50; extra gilt, with gilt edge, $2.

In this edition, which has been printed from new type and corrected throughout by the author, a few poems have been added which have not till now been reprinted since their first appearance in the edition of 1833. No efforts have been spared to produce a book that shall be convenient and acceptable to all readers, and worthy, so far as outward form is concerned, of the exquisite poetry which it contains.

TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PUBLICATION.

THE STATESMAN'S YEAR-BOOK. A Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the Civilized World, for the year 1884. Edited by J. Scott Keltie. 12m0, $3.

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FRENCH POETS AND NOVELISTS. BY HENRY JAMES, author of "The American," "The Europeans," etc. New edition. 12m0, $1.50.

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