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PAUL LEICESTER FORD Wanted: A Match-Maker. A Christmas Story. By the author of Janice Meredith,' "Hon. Peter Sterling," etc. With illustrations by H. C. Christy, and decorations by Margaret Armstrong. 8vo, cloth, $2.00

LUCAS MALET

The Gateless Barrier. By the author of "The Wages
of Sin." 12mo, cloth,
$1.50

GEORG EBERS

In the Desert. By the athor of "Uarda," etc. Trans-
laved by Mary J. Safford.
$1.50
12mo, cloth,
AMELIA E. BARR

The Maid of Maiden Lane. A sequel to "A Bow
of Orange Ribbon." By the author of "Remember
the Alamo," etc. 12mo, cloth, illustrated,
$1.50

H. SETON MERRIMAN

The Isle of Unrest. By the author of "The sowers," "In Kedar's Tents, etc. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, $1.50

MARIE CORELLI

The Master-Christian. By the author of " The Sorrows
of Satan,
Barabbas," "A Romance of Two Worlds,"
etc.
$1.50

PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

The Love of Landry. By the author of "Lyrics of
Lowly Life. 12mo, cloth,
$1.25

HARLAND-TERHUNE

Dr. Dale. A Novel. By Marion Harland and Albert
Payson Terhune. 12mo, cloth,
$1.50

JOHN URI LLOYD

Stringtown on the Pike. By the author of "Eti-
dorpha." 12mo, cloth, illustrated,
$1.50

A. J. DAWSON

African Nights' Entertainment. By the author of
Mere Sentiment," etc. 12mo, cloth,
$1.50
JANE BARLOW

From the Land of the Shamrock. By the author of
"Irish Idyls." 12mo, cloth,

Belles-Lettres and Illustrated Books

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$1.50

Svo, cloth, $2.00

The Wedding Day in Literature and Art. By C. F.
Carter. 12mo, cloth, fully illustrated,
$2.00

ARTHUR BARTLETT MAURICE
New York in Fiction. By Arthur Bardett Maurice, 12mo,
cloth. Fully illustrated from photographs,
$1.50

PIERRE GUSMAN

ROBERT BROWNING

Pompeii. By Pierre Gusman. With a Preface by Max
Collignon. With 632 designs. Net,
$12.50

Pippa Passes. With decorations and illustrations by
Margaret Armstrong. 8vo, cloth,
$1.50

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SPECIAL OFFER

GOOD ONLY TO DECEMBER 31, 1900 To new subscribers ordering direct from THE CRITIc Co.

Roosevelt's Works

SAGAMORE EDITION

15 vols., per set, Cloth, $7.50; Paper, $3.75; Half Calf, $15.00

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American Ideals

With a Biographical and Critical Memoir by General
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Administration-Civil Service

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The Wilderness Hunter

Hunting the Grisly

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Hunting Trips of a Ranchman Hunting Trips on the Prairie and in the

Mountains

The Rough Riders

Included under arrangement with Charles Scribner's Sons
The Winning of the West (6 vols.)
Naval War of 1812 (2 vols.)

HEODORE ROOSEVELT, Governor of New York State and candidate for Vice-President, not yet forty-two years old, is one of the "all-around” Americans of whom his countrymen are proud. Statesman, historian, economist, soldier, hunter, author, whatever he has turned his hand to do has been well done. As an author he has many volumes already to his credit. As a historian of the new school, Mr. Roosevelt's great work is "THE WINNING OF THE WEST," published in this edition in six volumes. His stories of HUNTING TRIPS OF A RANCHMAN" and "THE WILDERNESS HUNTER" are marked by a freshness, strength, and felicity of expression as characteristic of the man as the accuracy, breadth, and fairness of his historical works. His latest book, "THE ROUGH RIDERS," is everywhere recognized as one of the most perfect chapters of military history ever penned - both for manner and matter.

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A FEW OF PUTNAM'S AUTUMN BOOKS

More Famous Homes of Great

Britain and Their Stories

Edited by A. H. MALAN. Among the writers are, Lord Sackville, Lady Glamis, Lady Ernestine Edgcumbe, Countess of Pembroke, Lord Savile, and H. A. Malan. About 200 illustrations. Royal 8vo, vellum cloth, $7.50; full morocco, $15.00.

Previously Issued

Famous Homes of Great Britain and Their

STORIES. Edited by A. H. MALAN. Among the writers are the Duke of Marlborough, the Duchess of Cleveland, Lady de L'Isle and Dudley, Lady Newton, Lady Warwick, Lord Emlyn and A. H. Malan. Nearly 200 illustrations. Royal 8vo, vellum cloth, $7.50; full morocco. $15.00.

Historic Towns of the Southern STATES. Edited by LYMAN P. POWEL. With about 175 illustrations. Large 8vo, $3.50. Previously Issued:

Historic Towns of New England 160 illustrations. 8vo, gilt top, $3.50. Historic Towns of the Middle States 150 illustrations. 8vo, gilt top, $3.50. Three above vols., in box, as a set, $10.50.

Literary Hearthstones

Studies of the Home-Life of Certain Writers and Thinkers. By MARION HARLAND. Fully illustrated. 16mo, price per volume, $1.50. Second Series-now ready:

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2 vols.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow By WASHINGTON IRVING. The 2 vols. contain 15 full-page photogravures and numerous text cuts. With title-page and borders in colors, 2 vols., 8vo, gilt top, each, $1.75. Per set, $3.50.

The Rossettis: Dante Gabriel
and Christina

By ELISABETH LUTHER CARY. With 27 photogravure and other illustrations. Large 8vo, $3.75.

By the same author: Tennyson: His Home, His Friends, AND HIS WORK. 22 illustrations. 8vo, $3.75.

Large

Browning: Poet and Man With 29 illustrations. Large 8vo, $3.75. Later Love Letters of a Musician By MYRTLE REED. 16mo, gilt top, $1.75. By the same author:

Love Letters of a Musician Third impression. 16mo, gilt top, $1.75.

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THE NEW BOOKS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS.

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RULERS OF THE SOUTH: Sicily, Calabria, and Malta.
By F. MARION CRAWFORD, author of "Ave Roma Immortalis, Corleone,"
etc. Profusely illustrated by HENRY BROKMAN. 2 vols., cr. 8vo, $6.00 net.
Large-paper edition, limited to 150 copies, cloth, cr. 8vo, $12.50 net.

28 photogravures and 100 illustrations in the text.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Poet, Dramatist, and Man.
By HAMILTON W. MABIE, author of "Under the Trees," "My Study Fire,"
etc. 100 illustrations, including portraits, facsimiles, etc. Cloth 8vo, $6.00.
Limited edition, 150 copies, with illustrations on Japanese vellum, $20.00.

A KENTUCKY CARDINAL, and AFTERMATH.

9 photogravures and nearly 100 half-tones in the text.

By JAMES LANE ALLEN. A new edition in one volume, illustrated by HUGH THOMSON.
Cloth, 12m0, $2.50.
Also an autograph edition, limited to 100 copies, uniform with the large-paper "Cranford Series." $12.00.

THE SOLITARY SUMMER.

ELIZABETH AND HER GERMAN GARDEN. Illustrated from photographs of "the most delightful garden By some critics pronounced even more charmin all literature," and even of the babies. Cloth, $2.50. ing than its predecessor. Cloth, $2.50.

STAGE-COACH AND TAVERN Days.

By ALICE MC RSE EARLE. Illustrated from photographs gathered by the author of real things, scenes and happenings. Buckram, cr. 8vo, $2.50.

SPANISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS.

A companion to "Home Life in Colonial Days."

ALONG FRENCH BYWAYS

By KATHERINE LEE BATES, Wellesley College. By CLIFTON JOHNSON. With Illustrations from Profusely illustrated. Cloth, cr. 8vo, $2.25.

photographs by the author.

Cloth, $2.25.

Charming gift books along similar lines to Mr. Johnson's popular " Among English Hedgerows."

THE MEN WHO MADE THE NATION.

By Professor EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, University of Chicago. Biographical sketches fully illustrated from original photographs of contemporary material, facsimiles, prints, etc. Cloth, 12mo. In Press.

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