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To Dealers in School Books

AND

SCHOOL MATERIALS.

The Educational Number of the LITERARY BULLETIN, for the Fall Term, will be issued in July, and will contain an entirely new and complete Classified Reference List of SchoolBooks, with retail prices for 1872-3.

The List will be arranged as in the number of last summer, according to special branches; such as Algebra, Arithmetic, Astronomy, Composition, Dictionaries, French, Geography, German, Greek, History, Latin, Philosophy-Natural and Mental, Primers, Readers, etc., etc. Thus, information on any branch can be obtained at a glance.

The names of the Publishers will be indicated by initials, to which a separate key will be supplied for the special use of Dealers.

The Educational Number, published last summer, was used as a Catalogue, and circulated by most of the leading firms, to the extent of over 40,000 copies; and, long after it was out of print, inquiries for it were received from all quarters. The experience gained from that result will make the forthcoming BULLETIN superior to any guide to educational literature ever published for the use of American Booksellers and Teachers.

In making up special orders for the Educational Number, Booksellers should bear in mind that it possesses more than temporary value, and will be called for during the whole year.

TERMS FOR EDITIONS TO NON-SUBSCRIBERS.

Regular Subscribers to the LITerary Bulletin will be supplied at the usual rates.
WITH SOLE IMPRINT OF BOOK-DEALER, AND STITCHED.

100 Copies...................

....$5.00 1,000 Copies....................

..$40.00

We hold the last page subject to such advertisement as may be ordered by the dealer, charging for it the mere cost of stereotyping (averaging $4.60).

Mode of shipping must be stated when ordering the BULLETIN.

NOTICE.

As numerous orders for editions were received, last summer, after the issue of the Educational number, we again call attention to the necessity of being in possession of all orders on or before June 25th. We must be able to determine on the quantity of the paper that may be required for printing, at least two weeks before going to press.

In order to avoid unnecessary correspondence, we beg to say that, in justice to our advertisers, we must decline printing any editions" without advertisements." It is mainly owing to the support of advertisers that the "Bulletin" can be compiled and printed at the low rates at which it is offered to the Trade. As, however, no wholesale price advertisements are accepted, the additional lists of publishers and manufacturers cannot possibly depreciate the value of the paper, but, on the contrary, will secure to the dealer additional chances for sales.

All communications concerning the BULLETIN should be addressed to F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher 712 Broadway, New York.

Special orders for the Educational Number only, should be designated “Educational only," as all BULLETIN orders are in force till countermanded.

Cash remittance must invariably accompany each order.

All orders will be filled according to their dates.

JUST PUBLISHED.

A PURE AND BRILLIANT NOVEL.

THE CHATEAU MORVILLE;

LIFE IN

OR,

TOURAINE.

From the French. By E. R.

"In the midst of a polluted stream of productions in which every obligation, human and divine, seems completee ignored, there turns up, every now and then, a work of unequivocal merit, a truthful and refreshing sketch of interesting lil and manners, an almost faultless gem, which in the hands of a conscientious and judicious translator, could be renderedeven at the expense of some of its original brilliancy-completely free from all oflensive blemish."

One vol. 12m0, 366 pages, tinted paper, gilt top, bound in fine English cloth, elegantly stamped in black and gold. Price, $1.50.

ORDERS FROM THE TRADE SOLICITED.

Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, Publishers and Wholesale Jobbers,

819 and 821 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.

WM. WATERS & SON,

73 & 75 John Street,

Cloth, Book, and Pamphlet Binders.

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COVERS MADE FOR THE TRADE.

Having fitted up the adjoining building with ENTIRELY NEW AND IMPROVED MACHINERY and tools for turning out Full Cloth Work, we are prepared to execute all orders for Full Bound work as well as Pamphlets.

THE NEW NOVELS

PUBLISHED BY

HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

HARPER & BROTHERS will send any of the following books by mail, postage pre paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price.

HARPER'S HOUSEHOLD DICKENS. El- | MISS MULOCK'S WORKS. Library Edition, egant and Cheap. With Characteristic Illus

trations.

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LORD KILGOBBIN. By CHARLES LEVER,
author of "Charles O'Malley," etc. Illus-
trated. 8vo, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.50.
"Lord Kilgobbin" is a book that will be relished by grown
men as well as by lads; for while it is quite as diverting as
"Harry Lorrequer" or "Charles O'Malley," it at the same
time has a higher aim and purpose than the amusement of the
reader
"Lord Kilgobbin is, in our opinion, the
best work of fiction that its author has written.--Examiner,
London.

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of Works by the author of "John Halifax Gentleman." 12mo, cloth. $1.50 per vol. The complete set, 17 vols., in neat case, price $25.

Hannah.-Olive-Ogilvies.-The Head of the Family.-John Halifax.-Agatha's Husband.-A Life for a Life.-Two Marriages. Christian's Mistake.-A Noble Life.

A Hero. Studies from Life.-The Fairy Book.-Unkind Word.-Mistress and Maid. -The Woman's Kingdom.-A Brave Lady.

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E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,

591 Broadway, New York,

Importers, Publishers, and Jobbers of

CHROMOS & FRAMES.

Manufacturers, Importers, and Dealers in Stereoscopes and Views.

Manufacturers and Importers of

ALBUMS.

Importers of

Graphoscopes, Megalethoscopes,

AND SUITABLE VIEWS.

PHOTO-LANTERN SLIDES A SPECIALITY.

The Trade are invited to examine our stock, which will always be found satisfactory in price.

New Publications

OF

LEE & SHEPARD, BOSTON.

God-Man,

Search and Manifestations. By Prof. L. T. TOWNSEND, author of "Credo," etc. 12mo, cloth. $1.50.

"It is written in a clear, earnest, and vivacious style, from an Evangelical standpoint, and will take a high place in the class of similar works."-Christian Intelligencer.

Creator and Creation;

Or, the Knowledge in the Reason of God and his Work. By LAURENS P. HICKOK, D.D., LL.D., I vol. 8vo. $2.75.

"The distinguished author of this octavo volume aims by it to quicken and extend a deeper interest in speculative philosophy in an unphilosophical, sceptical age. Of the successful achievement of this purpose, his eminent reputation is a full guaranty."-Christian Mirror.

Strange Dwellings.

Being a Description of the Habitations of
Animals. By the Rev. J. G. Wood, M.A.,
F.L.S., etc. The Designs by W. F. KEYF,
J. B. ZWECKER, and E. SMITH. I vol. 12mo.
$3.00.

Beginning with the simplest and most natural form of habitation, namely, a burrow in the ground, the work proceeds in the following order: 2d. Those creatures that suspend their houses in the air; 3d. Those that are real builders, forming their domiciles of mud, stones, sticks, and similar materials; 4th.

Those that make their habitations beneath the surface of the water, whether salt or fresh; 5th. Those that live socially in communities; 6th. Those which are parasites upon animals or

Principles of Political Economy.

With some of their Applications to Social Philosophy. By JOHN STUART MILL. I vol. 12mo. Cloth. $2.50.

Writers on Political Economy profess to teach or to investigate the nature of wealth and the laws of its production and distribution, including directly or remotely the operations of all the causes by which the condition of mankind, or of any society of human beings, in respect to this universal object of human desires, is made prosperous or the reverse.

The Horse.

By WILLIAM YOUATT. With a Treatise on
Draught. Revised and enlarged by WILLIAM
WATSON, M.R.C.V.S. With 50 Illustrations.
Royal 8vo, cloth. $4.00.

In the preparation of this edition, the original work of the author has undergone a thorough revision and arrangement: many fresh diseases have been introduced, and the nature and treatment of others considered in accordance with the principles of veterinary scenes at the present day.

Pens and Types.

Hints and Helps to all who Write, Print, or Read. By BENJAMIN DREW. 16mo, cloth. $1.50.

"PENS AND TYPES is the title of a little book by Benjamin Drew, containing such hints and guides for people who write for the press, and printer, as long experience in the work of proof reading has taught him to be essential. There are two classes of people who never properly prepare their manuscript for publication--those who do not know how to do it, and those who do not care whether they do it or not. The former may be benefited by these hints---the latter are incorrigible."--

Boston Advertiser.

plants: 7th. Those which build in prairies. The whole work Monroe's Miscellaneous Readings.

is profusely illustrated.

Latin School Series

of Text Books. Selections from the Latin
Classic Authors. By FRANCIS GARDNER,
Head Master, A. M. GAY, and A. H. BUCK,
Masters of the Boston Latin School. 1. Phæ.

drus, Justin, Nepos, with notes and vocabulary.
16mo, cloth. $1.25.

From Marshall Henshaw, L.L.D., Principal of Williston Seminary, East Hampton, Mass.:

I have taken the time to give the first volume of the Latin School Series a careful examination, and I find it (what I should have expected from the editors) neat, exact, critical and scholarly. The notes are executed with good judgment and taste, and must meet the wants of the class of students for whom they were designed. The whole book is a credit to all concerned, and I wish you complete success in your future

efforts.

Public and Parlor Readings; Prose and Poetry for the Use of Reading Clubs, and for Public and Social Entertainment. Miscellaneous. Edited by Prof. L. B. MONROE. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

This is the second of Prof. Monroe's admirable series, "Humorous Readings" being the first. It will be followed by 3d. Dialogues, and 4th. Juvenile Readings. Prof. Monroe, as one of the best teachers of Elocution, has in his possession many pieces heretofore unattainable, and which are for the first time made public in this series.

Autobiography of Hon. Amos
Kendall,

Postmaster-General under President Jackson's
Administration. Edited by WM. STICKNEY.
With Portrait and Illustrations. I vol. 8vo.
$5.00.

Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers.

LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.

LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, Publishers, N. Y.

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