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Narratives of State Trials in the Nineteenth Century.

First Period. From the Union with Ireland to the Death of George IV. 1801-1830. By G. Lathom Browne, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. In two volumes, crown 8vo, $5.

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Bret Harte's Works.

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American Men of Letters.

Edited by Charles Dudley Warner.

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Vol. I. WASHINGTON IRVING. By Charles Dudley Warner, author of My Summer in a Garden," "In the Levant," etc. 16mo, $1.25.

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Vol. II. NOAH WEBSTER. By Horace E. Scudder, author of Stories and Romances," "Boston Town," etc. With a fine Portrait, $1.25.

In this book, Mr. Scudder, in the clear and attractive style which has made him justly popular, narrates the events of Noah Webster's career, and shows how his various writings, and notably his work on his Dictionary, fitted into and aided the intellectual development of America. It is a book of special interest, and admirably continues the series so happily begun by Mr. Warner's "Irving."

American Statesmen.

A Series of Biographies of Men conspicuous in the Political History of the United States. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr.

Vol. I. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. By John T. Morse, Jr., author of a

etc. 16mo, $1.25.

Life of Alexander Hamilton,"

This is an exceedingly clear and impartial statement of the facts in the career of John Quincy Adams, of the political circumstances, influences, and events of his period; and of Mr. Adams' relation to the leading statesmen of his time, and to the many important political movements during the long term of his public service.

James Abram Garfield.

The admirable Eulogy delivered at Worcester, Mass., in December, by Hon. George F. Hoar.
Steel Portrait, 50 cents.

Aspects of Poetry.

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With a fine

By John Campbell Shairp, LL.D., Professor of "Poetic Interpretation of Nature," and " Studies $1.50.

BEING LECTURES DELIVERED AT OXFORD. Poetry, Oxford; author of "Culture and Religion,' in Poetry and Philosophy." I vol., 16mo, gilt top. Those who have read Principal Shairp's previous books will gladly welcome this. His treatment of the subject is so fresh and so scholarly that the book is one of remarkable interest to all lovers of poetry and of literature.

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Hawthorne Index.

AN ANALYTICAL INDEX TO THE works of NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, with a Sketch of his Life. Uniform with the Little Classic" Edition of Hawthorne's Works, $1.25. Also uniform with the Library Edition, $2.

This full Index enables one to refer immediately to any character, scene, incident, or striking passage in Hawthorne's writings, and cannot fail to be very acceptable to all his readers.

Through Siberia.

Record of a Journey by an English Missionary, Rev. Henry Lansdell, 8000 miles from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific; describing the Country, People, Government Officials, Prisoners, etc. Illustrated, 2 vols., 8vo, $8.

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