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CHARLES F. LIBBIE & CO.,

AUCTIONEERS.

No. 13 Hayward Place,

Boston, Mass.

Special facilities for the arrangement and sale by Auction of Books, Autographs, Coins, Engravings, Furniture, and other Personal Property.

Consignments and correspondence solicited.

Catalogues mailed on application, and purchases made for librarians and bookbuyers. free of charge

ALDEN'S IDEAL

Revolving Book-Case.

It is an elegant piece of furniture, finished in the natural wood, made of well-seasoned white walnut, the standard being of iron, on which the shelves revolve, even when loaded with a hundred pounds weight, as easily, almost, as a dinner-caster; the whole is mounted on casters, to move easily about

the room. It is made in two styles, which

are identical, except as to size :

No. 3 has three shelves, giving about 84 inches of
shelf-room. The total height from floor, 35
inches; weight about 30 pounds, Price $7.00.
No. 4 has four shelves, giving about 112 inches total
shelf-room. The total height from floor, 44
inches; weight about 35 pounds. Price, $9.00.
The prices named are those to be charged
at furniture stores. The Literary Revolu-
tion does not care to sell Book-cases except
as an accommodation to its Book-buying
friends; to those it will supply as follows:
For $10.00 a No. 3 Ideal Revolving Book-Case,

and books of your own selection from my cata-
logue of the value of $6.00.

For $15.00 a No. 4 Ideal Revolving Book-Case
and your own selection of books from my cata-
logue of the value of $10.00.

The Ideal Revolver Hits

The MARK EVERY TIME!
"I think it a most excellent thing of its
kind, simple, compact, just the thing for a
small study. I am greatly pleased."
MAURICE THOMPSON, Crawfordsville, Ind.

"The Revolving Book-Case is a wonder-
ful expedient for economizing space, time,
and patience." -A. G. EICHELBERGER,
Woodbury, Coun.

"The revolver is simply immense; a superb piece of study' furniture. I show it to my friends with pleasure."-G. D. LINDSAY, Allegheny, Pa.

"It is a very neat and convenient piece of furniture, just the thing for a small study. This Revolving Book-Case would prove an acceptable gift to many a bookloving pastor-especially if well filled with some of the publisher's beautiful books."-Guardian, Philadelphia.

"Book-Case is at hand. I assure you I am delighted, and regard it as the best thing I have yet seen in that line."-REV. J. P. WATSON, Dayton, Ohio.

The Book-Lover's Rosary, being the praise of books in the words of famous writers of all ages. from Socrates to Saxe, and including a Complete Catalogue of ALDEN's Publications (132 pages) sent post-paid for 5 cents. NOT sold by book-sellers-no discounts except to Stockholders in The Provident Book Co. Books sent for examination before payment, satisfactory reference being given. Remit by Exp. or P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter.

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JOHN B. ALDEN, PUBLISHER.

THE PROVIDENT BOOK CO., Proprietors.

NEW YORK: 393 Pearl St. CHICAGO: Lakeside Building.

P. O. Box, 1227.

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VALUABLE BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS.

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE And his Wife. By JULIAN HAWTHORNE. With portraits and vignettes. 2vols. 12mo. In cloth, $5.00; half morocco or half calf, $9.00; library edition, 2vols., $3.00; in half calf, $6.00. The fullest and most charming accounts of Hawthorne's ancestry and family; his boyhood and youth; his courtship and marriage; his life at Salem, Lenox and Concord; his travels and residence in England and Italy; his later life in America; and his chief works and their motives and origin. An eminent English author pronounces this "the most impor tant and interesting biographical work since Boswell's Johnson."

"Colored with the very hues of life, and bearing the signature of truth. The reader will close the book with a new admiration for the pure-minded and honest gentleman who was the greatest original writer our country has ever produced."-New York Tribune.

"And so the inspiration left behind by this biography is that of increase of happy faith in the power of bigh, disinterested love to transmute the prose of daily life into poetry, to give beauty for ashes, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness."-Boston Herald.

A Glorious Biography."

LIFE OF LONGFELLOW.

Edited by Rev. SAMUEL LONGFELLOW,

2 vols. 12mo. With five new steel-engraved portraits and many wood engravings, $6.00; in half calf, or half morocco, $11.00.

"Altogether the most fascinating book that has been published for years. It is full of the most interesting and picturesque and poetic things."-Boston Record.

"Indeed, the life of the poet, and it will take its place side by side with the standard Boswells of literature. What Boswell did for Johnson, this painstaking clergyman has done for his famous brother. Back of every line one is charmed to note the touch of a hand made tender by mellow memories."-Philadelphia Press.

"These volumes tell the story of his life with exquisite taste; they also unfold a panorama of the literary history of America, and are among the rare and monumental books of the present century. The life of the beloved poet is. Indeed, 'perfected by death.'"*. Boston Traveller.

American Literature and Other Final Memorials of Henry Wads

Papers.

BY EDWIN PERCY WHIPPLE. With an introduction by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER, to whom the volume is dedicated. 1vol. 12mo. Gilt top, $1.50.

The famous Centennial articles on American literature: two articles on Emerson; a brilliant monograph on Starr King; the now classic review of Daniel Webster's Oratory; all written with that finished elegance of style and affluence of incident and anecdote for which Whipple was always fained. Recollections of Eminent Men.

BY EDWIN PERCY WHIPPLE. With portrait of
Mr. Whipple, and Dr. Bartol's Memorial Ad-
dress. 1 vol. $1.50; in half calf, $3.00.
SUMNER, MOTLEY,

GEORGE ELIOT,
CHOATE, GEORGE TICK NOR, MATTHEW ARNOLD,
AGASSIZ, BARRY CORNWALL, RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
"A positively fascinating piece of reading."-Hart-
ford Courant.

"The incidents with which he crowds his pages make it flash with brilliancy and at the same time represents the man."-Independent.

"A flashing eloquence of style and a delicate discrimination-most engaging and ably written."-New York Telegram.

"American literature must number among its treasures the writings of Edwin P. Whipple. They have exerted a powerful influence upon the readers of our day, and will long continue to direct attention to what is best and noblest in life and in books, as only the utterances of a high and noble nature can."—Chicago Tribune.

"No English critic ever surpassed Mr. Whipple in the precision of his judgments, the entire calmness of his reasoning, the perfection of his pictures, and the luminous clearness of his style. His essays are not an introduction to literature, but the very essence of literature itself."-The Beacon (Boston).

worth Longfellow.

Uniform with the Life.' With two new steel

plates, etc., $3.00.

This rare collection of memorials, anecdote and incident will be read with deep interest by everyone who has seen and enjoyed the works of the great American poet.

Underwood's Illustrated Biographies of Longfellow, Whittier and Lowell.

Each in one volume. Fully illustrated with portraits, views, etc. Per volume, $1.50.

George Eliot.

A critical study of her Life, Writings and Philosophy, by GEORGE WILLIS COOKE. 12mo. With portrait, $2.00.

A History of Presidential Elections.

BY EDWARD STANWOOD. 12mo. $1.50. The Electoral System-The First Election-Washington's Second Election-John Adams-Jefferson and Burr-Jefferson Re-elected-James MadisonAn Election in War Time-Fourth Virginia Presi dent-Era of Good Feeling-The Second AdamsJackson's Second Election-Van Buren-Harrison Campaign-First "Dark Horse"-Second Whig Victory-Democrats Re-united-Kausas-Nebraska Contest Last Struggle for Slavery-The War Election-General Grant-The "Greeley Campaign " The Disputed Election-Garfield-Conventions of 1884.

"A vade mecum of American political history."

TICKNOR & COMPANY, BOSTON.

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