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*The correspondence of George Selwyn and his Friends, edited by Mr. Jesse, has become, it is well known to book-buyers, one of the scarcest of modern books. Though it was published no farther back than 1843, copies have been of late practically unobtainable, and any occurring at auction were sure to realize in England from £8 to 10, and recently in this city a copy belonging to the late Dr. Chapin brought $75. The present is an exact facsimile reprint of the original in every respect save its superior typographical execution. A special descriptive circular sent on application.

New Edition of Freeman's Great Work. THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE. BY EDWARD A. FREEMAN, D.C.L., LL.D., author of "History of the Norman Conquest of England," etc. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. With 65 colored maps. $12.

GUDRUN, and Other Stories. From the Epics of the Middle Ages. By JOHN GIBB. With 20 Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, gilt, $2.50.

CONTENTS: Gudrun - Hilda --Wild Hagen - BeowulfDeath of Roland-Walter and Hildegund, etc. THE LORD'S SUPPER. A Clerical Symposium. By the Rev. Drs. LUTHARDT, De Pressense, LITTLEDALE, Sadler, Beet, GLOAG, etc. 12mo, cloth, $2. TUNIS: The Land and the People. By the Chevalier DE HESSE-WARTEGG. 8vo, cloth, illustrated, $3.60.

BOOKBINDING: Considered as a Fine Art, Mechanical Art, and Manufacture. By HENRY B. WHEATLEY. 8vo, cloth, illustrated, $1.75.

THE SONNETS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. Edited by EDWARD DOWDEN. 12mo, cloth,

$3. This edition differs from that in the "Parchment Library" in having fuller notes, and Part II. of the Introduction, giving a survey of the Literature of the Sonnets. PRACTICAL MICROSCOPY. By GEORGE E. DAVIS. Illustrated with 257 woodcuts and a colored frontispiece. 8vo, cloth, $3.

THE BIOGRAPHY AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON, England's First Printer. By WILLIAM BLADES. Founded to a great extent upon the author's "Life and Typography of William Caxton." Brought up to the present date, and including all discoveries since made. Crown 8vo, 400 pages, cloth, $2.

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The contents are arranged as follows: Caxton's Birthplace and Parentage-His Apprenticeship Caxton Abroad -Literature in the Fifteenth Century, with especial reference to Caxton and its influence upon him-Development as shown in Books-Colard Mansion, and who Taught Caxton to Print-Caxton at Westminster-His EmployersHis Printed Productions-His Death-Caxton's Printing Office-His Workmen and Tools-Remarks on the Peculiarities and Distinguishing Features of his Books-An account of the Books in Type No. 1, printed at BrugesBooks in Type No. 2, printed at Westminster-Books in Type No. 3-Books in Type No. 4-Books in Type No. 5 -Books in Type No. 6-Doubtful Books and Books Erroneously Attributed to Caxton.

BARTOLOZZI AND HIS WORKS. Illustrated. Biographical, Anecdotal, and Descriptive. By ANDREW W. TUER. Being an Account of the Life and Career of FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI, R.A., with Remarks on his Prints, Pupils, etc., etc., including the most extensive list of his works yet compiled. Large 4to, in 2 vols., vellum, $16. Issue limited; special issue on large paper, with impressions of the illustrations prior to the margins of the copper-plates being cut down for the 4to edition, $40.

A few copies only remain of either edition; the entire edition being exhausted in London, and the plates destroyed, the price there has been doubled.

NEW VOLUMES.

THE BIOGRAPHIES OF GREAT MUSI CIANS. Edited by FRANCis Hueffer.

Vol. 5. PURCELL (Organist of Westminster Abbey, 16801695). By William H. Cummings. 12mo, cloth, $1. Vol. 6. ENGLISH CHURCH COMPOSERS. BY WILLIAM ALEXANDER BARTLETT. (Sketches of 56 of the most prominent Composers of Church Music from the Reformation to 1880.) 12mo, cloth, $1.

Already Published:

1. WEBER. By Sir JULIUS BENEDICT.

2. ROSSINI AND HIS SCHOOL. By H. SUTHERLAND EDWARDS.

3. RICHARD WAGNER. By FRANCIS Hueffer. 4. SCHUBERT. By H. F. FROST.

THE

HEAD-HUNTERS OF BORNEO. A Narrative of Travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito; also, Journeyings in Sumatra. By CARL BOCK. With thirty colored plates, maps, and other illustrations. 1 vol., super-royal 8vo, cloth, $7.50.

The author gives an account of his overland journey in Borneo as leader of the Dutch Government Exploring Expedition. The Book is copiously illustrated with colored plates and engravings from the author's own drawings. Among other matters, the book describes and gives drawings of the fair-skinned race inhabiting the forests of the island, of whom the women at least have never previously been seen by any European traveller.

New Series.

ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHIES OF THE GREAT ARTISTS. With 8 to 15 illustrations. 12mo, bound in ornamental cloth, price per volume, $1.

The Volumes now ready are:

1. MEISSONIER. A Memoir drawn from various sources. By J. W. MOLLETT, B.A. Illustrated with eight reproductions of Meissonier's well-known paintings, including the Chess-Players, La Rixe, the Halt at the Auberge, the Reader, the Flemish Smoker, and a Portrait of the Artist.

2. MURILLO. A Memoir derived from recent works. By ELLEN E. MINOR. Illustrated with eight engravings after the master's celebrated paintings; including the Immaculate Conception, in the Louvre; the Prodigal Son, at Stafford House; the Holy Family (with the scodella), at Madrid; the Beggar Boy, in the Louvre; and a Portrait of the Artist.

Other Volumes in preparation.

First Series. Now completed in 24 volumes. ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHIES OF THE GREAT ARTISTS. Each volume contains from fifteen to twenty-five illustrations. 12mo, bound in ornamented cloth, each, $1.25.

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Familiar Allusions.

A Hand-Book of Miscellaneous Information, including the names of celebrated Statues, Paintings, Palaces, CountrySeats, Ruins, Churches, Ships, Streets, Clubs, Natural Curiosities, etc. Begun by William A. Wheeler (Author of "Noted Names of Fiction"); completed and edited by Charles G. Wheeler. I vol., 12mo, $3.

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The Horse in Motion.

As shown in a Series of Views, by Instantaneous Photography, with a study on Animal Mechanics, founded on the Revelations of the Camera, in which the Theory of Quadrupedal Locomotion is demonstrated. With Anatomical Illustrations in Chromo, after Drawings by William Hahn. By J. D. B. Stillman, M.D., A.M. With a Preface by Leland Stanford. 1 vol., royal 4to, fully illustrated, $10.

The Standard Work on American Small Arms and Ordnance. Adopted by the War Department of the United States.

American Inventions and Im

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IN BREECH-LOADING SMALL ARMS, HEAVY ORDNANCE, MACHINE GUNS, MAGAZINE ARMS, FIXED AMMUNITION, PISTOLS, PROJECTILES, EXPLOSIVES, AND OTHER MUNITIONS OF WAR, including a Chapter on Sporting Arms and Life-Saving Projectiles. Second Edition-Revised and enlarged. One volume, 4to, five hundred pages, illustrated with over 250 engravings on wood, steel plates, lithographs, and plates in color. Compiled by Gen. C. B. Norton. $10.

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BOOKS OF TRAVEL AND NOVELS.

EUROPEAN BREEZES.

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Chapters on Travel through Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Switzerland. Covering places not usually visited by Americans in making "the Grand Tour of the Continent,' by the accomplished writer of Newport Breezes. While Mrs. Pitman has the eye and ear of a true traveller, she has also the added charm of a quick and graceful pen, and she records what she has seen and heard in so graphic and vivid a manner that her reader sees with her eyes and hears with her ears.

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A THOUSAND MILE WALK ACROSS SOUTH
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VOYAGE OF THE PAPER CANOE. A Geographical
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FOUR MONTHS IN A SNEAK-BOX. A Boat Voy-
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