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FALL AND WINTER PUBLICATIONS

FRANCIS P. HARPER

A New Bird Book by Prof. DANIEL GIRAUD ELLIOT, Completing his Series of

Popular Ornithologies.

UNIFORM WITH "SHORE BIRDS" AND "GAME BIRDS."

THE WILD FOWL OF THE UNITED STATES AND BRITISH POSSESSIONS. By Prof. DANIEL GIRAUD ELLIOT. The Swan, Geese, Ducks, and Mergansers of North America. Portrait and 63 illustrations of every species described. Post 8vo, ornamental cloth.

$2.50

net 10 00

Limited large-paper edition of 100 copies on hand-made paper, 4to, white cloth This is the third and last volume of Professor Elliot's valuable popular Ornithological Works, and completes the Game Bird Series. Published uniform with "North American Shore Birds" and "Game Birds."

NORTH AMERICAN SHORE BIRDS.

The Snipe, Sandpiper, Plover, and their Allies. By Prof. D. G. ELLIOT. Profusely illustrated by full-page drawings by Edwin Sheppard. Post 8vo, cloth. Second Edition

$2.50

GAME BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. The Partridge. Grouse, Ptarmigan, Wild Turkey, etc. By Prof. D. G. ELLIOT. Profusely illustrated by 46 full-page drawings by Edwin Sheppard. Post 8vo, ornamental cloth. Second Edition $2.50

AMERICAN EXPLORER SERIES. A New Historical Series by Dr. Elliott Coues. No. 2. FORTY YEARS A FUR TRADER ON THE UPPER MISSOURI. The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, from a hitherto unknown MS. in the author's handwriting. Edited, with full commentary, by Dr. COUES. 18 portraits, maps, and illustrations. Edition limited to 950 numbered copies. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth net $6.00

No. 1. THE JOURNAL OF MAJOR JACOB FOWLER. Narrating an Adventure from Arkansas through the Indian Territory, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico to the source of Rio Grande del Norte, 1821-22, now first printed from his original manuscript. Plate. Edition limited to 950 numbered copies. 8vo, cloth net $3.00

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An important and hitherto unknown exploration. He was the first white man to travel much of his route, including the ascent of the Arkansas as far as Pueblo, and trail through Colorado, Kansas, etc.

THE ROMANCE OF BOOK COLLECTING.

With Account of Book Hunters and Book Lovers, Ancient and Modern. By J. HERBERT SLATER, Editor of "Book Prices Current." 12mo $1.75

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CONTENTS: In Eulogy of Catalogues. — Comparison of Prices. Some Lucky Finds. - The Forgotten Lore Society. Grounds of London.- Vagaries of Book Hunters. The Glamour of Bindings.

- Some Hunting EARLY WILLS OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y., FROM 1664 TO 1784. A careful abstract of all Wills (nearly 800) recorded in New York Surrogate's Office and at White Plains, N. Y., from 1664 to 1784, with Genealogical and Historical Notes by WILLIAM S. PELLETREAU, A.M. Carefully indexed. Edition limited to 340 copies. 4to, cloth

In this important work more than 5,000 names appear in the index of 85 pages.
UNIFORM WITH THe above.
EARLY LONG ISLAND WILLS OF SUFFOLK
COUNTY, 1691-1703. A reprint of "The Lester Will
Book," with Genealogical and Historical Notes by W. S.
PELLETREAU, A.M. With exhaustive indexes of persons
and localities. Edition limited to 340 copies. 4to, net $5 00

THE LIBRARY SERIES.
Edited, with introductions, by Dr. GARNETT, Keeper of
Printed Books in the British Museum. Crown 8vo, cloth.
Published at
net $1 75
No. 1. THE FREE LIBRARY, its History and Present
Condition. By J. J. OGLE, of Bootle Free Library.
352 pages.

No. 2. LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITEC-
TURE. By FRANK J. BURGOYNE, of the Tate
Central Library, Brixton. 141 illustrations.

No. 3. LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION. By J. MACFAR-
LANE, British Museum.

No. 4. THE PRICES OF BOOKS. By H. B. WHEATLEY,
of the Society of Arts.

SILAS WOOD'S SKETCHES OF THE TOWN OF
HUNTINGTON, LONG ISLAND,
From the First Settlement to the End of the Revolution.
Reprinted from the excessively rare original with Notes
by W. S. PELLETREAU. Portrait. Edition limited to 215
copies..
net $2.00

net $5.00

THE WILLS OF THE SMITH FAMILY OF NEW
YORK AND LONG ISLAND, 1664-1794.
With Historical and Genealogical Notes by WILLIAM S.
PELLETREAU, A.M. Edition limited to 340 copies. 4to,
cloth
net $3.00

WEATHER LORE.

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Catalogue of Out-of-Print Books, issued regularly, mailed on application. FRANCIS P. HARPER, 17 East Sixteenth Street, New York

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.'s New Books.

THE FAIR GOD.

A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico. By LEW WALLACE, author of "Ben-Hur," etc. Holiday Edition. Illustrated with 40 full-page photogravures, 76 headpieces, 76 rubricated initials and tail pieces by ERIC PAPE. 2 vols., crown 8vo, $7.00.

A remarkably artistic holiday work. Mr. Pape's designs show a power, a range, an intelligence, an appreciation, a compelling genius, rarely devoted to a work of this kind. They recreate the heroes, the stormy passions, the beauty and glory, of the Mexican Conquest in a very remarkable way.

HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES. By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE. Holiday Edition. With 20 full-page photogravures by MAUDE A. COWLES and GENEVIEVE COWLES, and many head-pieces and initials by EDITH and MILDRED COWLES. 2 vols., crown 8vo, $5.00; half calf, gilt top, or half polished morocco, gilt top, $8.00.

THE BATTLE OF THE STRONG. By GILBERT PARKER, author of "The Seats of the Mighty," etc. Fifteenth Thousand. 12mo, $1.50. "Another characteristic success in Mr. Gilbert Parker's gallant, romantic style. . . . Such a splendid story, so splendidly told, will be read by the public with avidity."—St. James Gazette (London).

THE PURITANS.

By ARLO BATES, author of "The Pagans," "The Philistines," etc. Third Impression. Crown 8vo, $1.50. "It fairly challenges attention and interest, and is thoroughly exhilarating in that it is a departure from the limitations of the ordinary novel. . . His story is strong, convincing, full of play and fire, severe and mirthful, and thoroughly entertaining."- Boston Herald.

PRISONERS OF HOPE.

By MARY JOHNSTON. With a frontispiece illustration.
Fourth Impression. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

"An extraordinary story to come from the pen of a new writer, an historical novel written in the manner of the beginning of the century, and with all the historical knowledge garnered by research during its passage."-New York Times.

"An admirably strong book."-Philadelphia Press.

POETRY.

POETICAL WORKS OF ALFRED,
LORD TENNYSON.

Cambridge Edition. With a Biographical Sketch and
Notes by WILLIAM J. ROLFE, Indexes to Titles and
First Lines, a portrait, and an engraved title-page
with a vignette. Large crown 8vo, $2.00.

THE CAMBRIDGE EDITION
OF POETS

Includes the Complete Poetical Works of
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. ROBERT BURNS.
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
ROBERT BROWNING.

All are edited with great thoroughness to secure accu-
racy of text, sufficient Notes, Indexes, Biographical
Sketches, and bibliographical information. All con-
tain excellent portraits of the poets, and, on the en-
graved title-pages, vignettes of the poets' homes or
birthplaces. All are printed on thin, opaque paper,
and bound in handsome style. Price of each (except
Browning), cloth, $2.00; Browning, cloth, $3.00.

FROM SUNSET RIDGE. Poems Old and New. By JULIA WARD HOWE, author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," which is the leading poem in this volume. 12mo, $1.50.

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THE LIFE OF OUR LORD IN ART. By BRADFORD TORREY, author of "Birds in the Bush,"

With some Account of the Artistic treatment of the Life of St. John the Baptist. By ESTELLE M. HURLL, editor of Mrs. Jameson's Art Works. With 16 fullpage illustrations and over 80 text drawings. 8vo, $3. Miss Hurll includes a descriptive history of the artistic treatment of every incident in the life of Christ which has been made the subject of art, and the account embraces not only the works of the old masters, but is brought down to the art of our day. The book is issued in the same style with Miss Hurll's edition of Mrs. Jameson's Art Works, and it is illustrated on the same plan.

THE BIBLIOTAPH, and Other People.

By LEON H. VINCENT. 12mo, $1.50.

"Mr. Vincent's essays are all scholarly and well-balanced, and they deserve the ackowledgments of students and critics for his thorough mastery of every subject discussed in his pages. His little book is full of suggestions, and thus sharpens the wit of his readers and leads them to think for themselves in all their reading."

Phila. Public Ledger.

"The Foot-path Way," "Spring Notes from Tennessee," etc. 16mo, $1.25.

A charming book on nature and birds in the mountain region of
Virginia and North Carolina.

THE MAGIC OF THE HORSE-SHOE
With Other Folk-Lore Notes. By ROBERT MEANS
LAWRENCE, M. D. 8vo, $2.25.

The host of persons who believe, or half believe, in "luck" and "signs" will find Dr. Lawrence's book very interesting. He writes of the horse-shoe as a talisman, fortune and luck, folk-lore of common salt, omens of sneezing, days of good and evil omen, superstitions dealing with animals, and the luck of odd numbers.

A CORNER OF SPAIN.

An interesting book of observations in Spain, especially
in Malaga and Seville, by MIRIAM COLES HARRIS,
author of "Rutledge," etc.
16mo, $1.25.

SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. SENT POSTPAID BY

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., BOSTON.

The Cambridge Edition MAUDE ADAMS EDITION OF

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of Great Poets.

HIS EDITION of great poets has been received with marked favor by the most competent judges, both for the wealth of poetry in convenient form and for the thorough and intelligent care with which it is edited. Each volume contains a fine portrait of the author and an engraved title-page with a vignette, generally of the poet's home. All have biographical sketches specially prepared for this edition; they are edited with uncommon thoroughness and care, to secure accuracy of text and to add all necessary notes; and they have indexes of titles and first lines of all the poems, with chronological indexes, giving the volumes a completeness which adds greatly to their value. Each is large crown octavo, printed on opaque paper, and bound in handsome library style.

Price (except Browning), each, cloth, gilt top, $2.00; half calf, gilt top, $3.50; tree calf or full levant, $5.50. BROWNING, cloth, gilt top, $3.00; half calf, gilt top, $5.00; tree calf or full levant, $7.00.

The Edition comprises:

THE COMPLETE POETIC AND DRAMATIC WORKS OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW.

THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF

JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER.

THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES.
THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

THE COMPLETE POETIC AND DRAMATIC
WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING.

THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF

ROBERT BURNS.

THE POETIC AND DRAMATIC WORKS OF ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON.

In Preparation:

THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON. THE COMPLETE POETIC AND DRAMATIC WORKS OF LORD BYRON.

"The Riverside Press, which has rendered so much genuine service to American literature, has done nothing better in its way than the publication of one-volume standard editions of the poets,... notable for intelligence and completeness of editorial treatment."- The Outlook (New York).

"It is not too much to say that the Cambridge Tennyson added to the Cambridge Editions of Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Browning, and Burns, all under the general editorship of Mr. Horace E. Scudder, is worthy of its place in this distinguished and altogether admirable series, valuable to every reader and invaluable to every student. . . . It would be difficult to overstate the benefit conferred on all studious readers of the best English poetry by the publication of these Cambridge Editions of the masters, and Mr. Scudder and his publishers have laid all such under heavy obligations."-The Literary World (Boston).

Sold by all Booksellers. Sent postpaid by HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., BOSTON.

"THE LITTLE MINISTER."

A special holiday edition of J. M. BARRIE's masterpiece. Exquisitely illustrated by over thirty fullpage wash drawings by C. ALLEN GILBERT, and photographs taken especially for the book. Handsomely bound in white vellum, stamped in gold, with a miniature portrait in photogravure of Miss Adams. 400 pages. Price, $2.50.

SKETCHES AND CARTOONS.

By C. D. GIBSON. Mr. Gibson's new Book for 1898. Large folio, 12 x 18 inches, bound in Japan vellum with white vellum back. Each copy enclosed in a box. Price, $5.00. Edition de luxe, each copy numbered and signed by Mr. Gibson, together with artist's proof. Price, $10. IDYLLS OF THE KING.

By ALFRED TENNYSON. With sixty-four beautiful pen and ink drawings with head-bands, borders, and illuminations in red and black, by "THE BROTHERS RHEAD." Price, $3.75.

Special Edition de luxe, consisting of 200 copies printed on Japan vellum paper, bound in illuminated vellum cover. Price, $10.00.

LONDON TYPES.

Drawn by WILLIAM NICHOLSON, in his bold and inimitable style, consisting of twelve well-known London types.

The Popular Edition. Lithographed in colors, on stout cartridge paper. Price, $1.50.

The Library Edition. Lithographed in colors, bound in cloth. Price, $3.75.

The Edition de luxe. Printed from the original wood-blocks. Hand-colored and signed by the artist. Price, $45.00 net.

THE SHADOWS OF THE TREES, and Other Poems.

By ROBERT BURNS WILSON. Price, $1.50.

Edition de luxe, limited to 250 copies, on Dickinson's handmade paper. Price, $2.50.

THE QUEEN'S GARLAND.

A little volume of Elizabethan verse. Price, 75 cts. THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA. By ANTHONY HOPE. Price, $1.50. MAUDE ADAMS

MINISTER.

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THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL

And Other Works by LILIAN WHITING.

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Comprising: The World Beautiful, Friendship, Our Social Salvation, Lotus-Eating, That Which is to Come.

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FROM DREAMLAND SENT. A Volume of Poems. By LILIAN WHITING. 16mo, cloth extra, $1.25.

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Set of the above five volumes, 16mo, half crushed morocco, gilt top, $12.50.

DAILY STRENGTH FOR DAILY NEEDS

And Other Volumes of Selections by MARY W. TILESTON.

DAILY STRENGTH FOR DAILY NEEDS. "As thy Days, so shall thy Strength be." A selection for every day in the year. By MARY W. TILESTON. 18mo, cloth, $1.00; white and gold, $1.25; full calf, padded covers, $3.50; full morocco, padded covers, $3.00; full crushed morocco, gilt edges, $3.00.

"It is a book which may be made incalculably useful by the thoughtful reader."- The Christian at Work.

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'Strength is the especial characteristic of this wholesome, vigorous, yet devout work."-The Evangelist.

QUIET HOURS. A Collection of Poems. Selected by MARY W. TILESTON, author of "Daily Strength for Daily Needs." First Series, 16mo, cloth, $1.00. Second Series, 16mo, cloth, $1.00. The two series in one volume, 16mo, cloth extra, $1.50.

"Truly worthy of being the companion of the heart in its choicest moments of meditation and devotion."-Unitarian Review.

TENDER AND TRUE. Poems of Love. Selected by MARY W. TILESTON. 18mo, cloth, $1.00; white and gold, $1.25.

THE BLESSED LIFE. Favorite Hymns. Selected
by MARY W. TILESTON. 18mo, cloth, $1.00.
SUNSHINE IN THE SOUL. Edited by MARY
W. TILESTON. 16mo, cloth, $1.00; white and gold,
$1.25.

THE WISDOM SERIES. Edited by MARY W.
TILESTON. Issued in handsome pocket volumes.
18mo, cloth, 50 cents each.
Marcus Aurelius
Imitation of Christ

Fenelon

The Phædo of Plato
Life and History of Dr.
John Tauler.

The Apocrypha
Epictetus

Apology and Crito of Plato
The Wisdom of Jesus, the
Son of Sirach; or, Eccle-
siasticus.

SELECTIONS FROM ISAAC PENINGTON.
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SURSUM CORDA. Hymns of Comfort. Edited by MARY W. TILESTON. 16mo, cloth, $1.25.

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Our Helen. Quinnebasset Girls.

Janet.

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THE BOYS WITH OLD HICKORY.

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Library of Heroic Events.

STORIES OF THE AMERICAN
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