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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Tanglewood tales, for girls and boys. Being a second wonder-book. Bost. Osgood. 1876. viii, 224 pp. 18° [53, 229; 38.] 34:1402 34:1411

The same. 1880. [78,889.]

Note. For contents see the fiction catalogue of 1876.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. True stories from history and biography. Bost. Osgood. 1876. vi, 290 pp. 18° [53,228; 38.]

The same. 1880. [78,889.]

Note. For contents see the fiction catalogue of 1876.

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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Twice-told tales. Bost. Osgood. 1876. 2 v. xii, 258 pp.; vi, 268 pp. 18° [50,287; 38.] 34:1404-5

Note. For contents see the fiction catalogue of 1876.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Works. Globe ed. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1880. 4 v. in 1. vi+307+viii, 288+286+297 pp., 4 pls. 12° [78,889; 38.] 34:1408

Contents: The scarlet letter; a romance.-The Blithdale romance. -Mosses from an old manse.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Works. Globe ed. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1880. 4 v. in 1. 287 +288+vi, 344+273 pp., 4 pls. 12° [78,889; 38.] 34:1409

Contents: Twice-told tales.-The house of the seven gables; a romance. The snow image, and other twice-told tales.

Herbert, Henry William. (Frank Forester.) Frank Forester's sporting scenes and characters. Embracing "The Warwick woodlands," "My shooting box," "The Quorndon hounds, and "The deerstalkers." A new rev. and enl. ed. With a life of the author. Phil. Petersons. [1881.] 2 v. 564-5-200+9-179 pp., 10 pls., 1 port.; 173+13-198 pp., 7 pls., 1 port. 12 [79, 448; 38.] ;37:4360.1-2 Hillern, Wilhelmine von. Ernestine. A novel. From the German by S. BARING-GOULD. N. Y. W. S. Gottsberger. 1881. 2 v. (6+)349 pp.: (4+) 363 pp. 16° [79,444; 38.] 37:4438.1-2

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Ploughed under. The story of an Indian chief, told by himself. With an introduction by INSHTA THEAMBA (Bright Eyes). N. Y. Fords, Howard and Hulbert. 1881. 268 pp. 16° [79, 853; 38.] 40:2501 Porter, Mary W. Five little Southerners. Bost. Lothrop. [1880.] vi, 321 pp., 3 pls. 12° [79,284; 38.] Rollins, Mrs. Ellen H. (E. H. Arr.) Old-time child-life. Phil. Lippincott. 1881 [1880]. 188 pp. 16° [78,710; 38.]

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39:633 Saunders, John. The tempter behind. A tale. Bost. Lothrop. [1881.] (vi+)302 pp., frontis. 12° [79,291; 38.] Smart, Hawley. Smart, Hawley. Belles and ringers. A novelette. Phil. Lippincott. 1881. vi+226 pp. 12° [79,290; 38.] 39:1782

Smith, Mrs. Julie P. (Christabel Goldsmith.) Peace Pelican, spinster; a love story. N. Y. Carleton. 1881. 396 pp. 12° [79,860; 38.] 39:1946 Spielhagen, Friedrich. Lady Clara de Vere; a story. N. Y. Appleton. 1881. 181 pp. 16° [79,855; 38.] (New handy-vol. ser. 67.) 39:2111 Stoddard, William O. Dab Kinzer; a story of a growing boy. N. Y. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. vi+ 321 pp. 16° [79,856; 38.] 39:2302 Theuriet, André. All alone. A story. From the French. N. Y. Appleton. 1888. 16° [79,031; 38.] (New handy-volume series.) 39:2939

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Townsend, Virginia Frances. Lenox Dare. Bost. Lee and Shepard. 1881. 451 pp. 451 pp. 12° [79, 438; 38.] 39:3111 Verne, Jules. The steam house. Part 1. The demon of Cawnpore. Tr. from the French by A. D. KINGSTON. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. viii+ 262 pp., 50 pls. 12° [79,289; 38.] 39:3714 Zola, Emile. Thérèse Raquin: a novel. Tr. from the French by John STIRLING. Phil. Petersons. [1881.] (2+)19-256 pp. [79,932; 38.]

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Macdonald, George. Mary Marston. N. Y. Appleton.

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12 [79, 018; 38.] 38:2190 Oliver, Marie. Old and new friends, or the story of Ruby's daughters. D. Lothrop. [1880.] 381 pp., frontis. 12° [79,854; 38.] 38:3886 Oliver, Marie. Ruby Hamilton; or, lights in the windows. Bost. D. Lothrop. [1880.] 376 pp., 2 pls. 12° [79,285; 38.] 38:3887 Perry, A. The schoolmaster's trial; or, old school and new. N. Y. Scribners. 1881. vi+185 pp. 12° [79,483; 38.] 38:4347 Pinkerton, Allen. Bucholz and the detectives. N. Y. Carleton. 1880. xv, 341 pp., 12 pls. 12° [78,878; 38.] 38:4545

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Appleton, D. Cyclopædia of commercial and business anecdotes, of merchants, bankers, millionaires, bargain makers, etc., in all ages and countries. Ed. by Frazar KIRKLAND. N. Y. Appleton. 1872. xxxvi+781 pp., 27 pls., illus. in text. *34:117 8° [53,274; 38.]

Bacon, Francis, viscount St. Albans. Works. Collected and edited by James SPEDDING, Robert Leslie ELLIS, and Douglas Denon HEATH. Lond. Longmans. 1857-9. 7 v. xxiv +844, 1 port.; viii, 692 pp., frontis.; viii+836 pp., 1 facs.; viii+498 pp.; x+665 pp.; x(+ii)+764 pp., 1 port., 34:638-44 vi+831 pp. 8° [2,642-8; 38.]

Contents: Vol. 1. Life of the author; William RAWLEY.-Philo. sophical works, Pt. 1.

Vols, 2-3. Philosophical works.

Vols. 4-5. Translations of the philosophical works.
Vols. 6-7. Literary and professional works.

Ballou, Maturin M. Pearls of thought. Bost.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1881. viii+284 pp.
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Brougham, John. Life, stories, and poems. Ed. by William WINTER. Bost. J. R. Osgood. 1881. x, 461 pp., 8 pls., 1 facs. 12° [79,264; 38.] 34:751

Contents: His autobiography-a fragment. 2. A supplementary memoir; by Wm. WINTER. 3. Brougham in his club life; by Noah BROOKS. 4, Selections from his miscellaneous writings.

Burns, Robert. Works, [ed. by W. S. DOUGLAS]. Edin. W. Paterson. 1879. Vol. 6. xix+435

pp., 3 pls., 1 facs. ms. 8° [74,896; 38.] *31:507

Contents Vol. 6. Prose: The Dumfries period, 1791-96.

Cowley, Abraham. Works, consisting of those which were formerly printed, and those which he designed for the press. Now published out of the author's original copies. With the Cutter of Coleman-street. The 9. ed. To which are added some verses by the author, never before printed. Lond. H. Herringman. 1700. (32+)94(+4)+ 56+136+127(+4)+3+2 pp. f [3,235; 38.] *34;5019

Contents: An account of the author's life and writings, by Thomas SPRAT.-Elegia dedicatoria; ad illustrissimam academiam Cantabrigiensem. The preface of the author.-Miscellanies.-The mistress; or, several copies of love-verses.-Pindaric odes, written in imitation of the style and manner of the odes of Pindar.-Davideis, a sacred poem of the troubles of David.-A discourse by way of vision, concerning the government of Oliver Cromwell.-Several discourses by way of essays, in verse and prose.-The cutter of Coleman street; a comedy.

Curtis, George Ticknor. An oration delivered on the 4th of July, 1862, before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston. Bost. 1862. 46 pp. 8° [52,908; 38.]

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Contents: Vol. 1. Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de Diderot par Mme. de VANDEUL, sa fille.-Philosophie. Vols. 2-3. Philosophie.

Vol. 4. Philosophie.-Romans, contes, critique littéraire.

Vols. 5-6. Romans, contes, critique littéraire.

Vols. 7-8. Théatre, critique dramatique.

Vol. 9. Poésies diverses.-Mathématiques.-Physiologie. Vols. 10-13. Beaux-arts, Vols. 10-12. Art du dessin (salons.)— Musique: Leçons de clavecin et principes d'harmonie par M. BEMETZRIEDER. Vol. 13. Miscellanea.-Encyclopédie; A-B.

Vol. 14. Encyclopédie; C-E.

Vol. 15. Encyclopédie; F-Logique.

Vol. 16. Encyclopédie; Loi naturelle-Q.

Vol. 17. Encyclopédie; R-Z.-Voyages.-Euvres diverses. Vol. 18. Euvres diverses.-Correspondance: Lettres à Falconet. -Lettres à Mlle. Volland.

Vol. 19. Correspondance: Lettres à Mlle. Volland.-Lettres à l'Abbé Lemonnier.-Lettres à Mile.Jodin.-Correspondance générale. Vol. 20. Correspondance générale.-Appendices.-Table générale et analytique.

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tion sur l'innocence des erreurs de l'esprit. Commentaire theologique sur Barbe-Bleue. L'école du monde; comédie. Avant-propos sur la Henriade de Voltaire. Tantale en procès; comédie. Portrait de M. de. Voltaire, 1756.

Vols. 6-13, Correspondance.

Vol. 14. Le Palladion. Odes, et Epitres.

Harleian miscellany, The; or, a collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manuscript as in print, found in the late Earl of Oxford's library. Interspersed with historical, political and critical notes. With a table of contents and an alphabetical index. Lond. T. Osborne. 1744-6. 8 v. xvi+viii+608 PP; xii+612 pp.; xii+556 pp.; xii+572 pp.; xii +576 pp.; xii+584 pp.; xii+608 pp.; xii+612 pp. 4° [43,915; 38.] *34:5001-8

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Johnson, A. J., publisher. New universal cyclopædia; a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. Illus. with maps, plans and engravings. Editors-in-chief: Frederick A. P. BARNARD, Arnold GUYOT. With numerous contributions from writers of distinguished eminence in every department of letters and science in the United States and in Europe. N. Y. A. J. Johnson and Co. 1881. 4 v. in 8. 21 col. maps (12 fold.), 1 col'd pl., illus. in text. 4° [79,039; 38.] *:2181.1-8

Contents: Vol. 1. Pt. 1. A-Cavalier. Pt. 2. Cavalry-Ezra.
Vol. 2. Pt. 1. F-Herman. Pt. 2. Hermandad-Lichens.
Vol. 3. Pt. 1. Lichfield-Numerals. Pt. 2. Numeration-R.
Vol. 4. Pt. 1. S-Toda. Pt. 2. Todd-Zym. Appendix.

New Sydenham Society, Report presented to the
twenty-second annual meeting of the, held at
Cambridge, August 8, 1880. With classified list
of published works and other information. n. t. p.
101 pp. 8° [79,248; 38.] (New Sydenham Soc.,
Vol. 88.)
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O'Brien, Fitz-James. Poems and stories. Col

lected and edited, with a sketch of the author, by William WINTER. Bost. J. R. Osgood. 1881. lxii+485 pp., 3 ports., 1 facs., illus. in text. [79,440; 38.]

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N. Y. Amer. Book Exchange. 1881. 94 pp. 16° [79,491; 38.] 33:3488

Contents: The motive of reading.-The reading habit.-What books to read.-The best time to read.-How much to read.-Remem. bering what one reads.-The use of note-books.-The cultivation of taste. Poetry.-The art of skipping.-The use of translations.-How to read periodicals.-Reading aloud and reading clubs.-What books to own. The use of public libraries.-The true service of reading.

Ruskin, John. Arrows of the chace; being a collection of scattered letters published chiefly in the daily newspapers, 1840-1880. And now edited by an Oxford pupil. With preface by the author. N. Y. J. Wiley. 1881. 2 v. in 1. xvii +(iii+)205 pp., frontis., illustrated in text.; xv+ 250 pp. 8° [79,271; 38.] 33:3537

Contents: Vol. 1. Chronological list of the letters.-Letters on art ; Art criticism and art education.-Public institutions and the National gallery.-Pre-Raphaelitism.-Turner.-Pictures and artists.-Architecture and the restoration.-Letters on science; geological.—Miscellaneous.

Vol. 2. Chronological list of the letters.-Letters on politics and war.-Letters on political economy.

Sadi, Muslihu'd-dīn. Gulistan; or, rose-garden, tr. for the first time into prose and verse, with an introductory preface, and a life of the author, from the Atish Kadah, by Edward B. EASTWICK. 2. ed. Bost. Osgood. 1880. xxiv(+ii)+243 pp. 12° [78,749; 38.] 33:3547

Sargent, Mrs. John T., editor. Sketches and reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut street, Boston. Bost. Osgood. 1880. xii 418 pp., 2 pls. 12° [78,720; 38.] 33:3560

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich ron. Sämmtliche Werke. Grätz. Kienreich. 1834. 19 v. 16° [78,780; 38.] 56:1275-93

Contents: Vol. 1. Nachrichten von Schiller's Leben.-Gedichte aus der 1. und 2. Periode, 1780-89.-Metrische Uebersetzungen aus der 3. Periode, 1792.

Vol. 2. Gedichte der 3. u. 4. Periode, 1795-1805.

Vol. 3. Die Räuber.-Selbstbeurtheilung des Schauspiels: Die Räuber.-Ueber das gegenwärtige deutsche Theater.-Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua.-Die Schaubühne als eine moralische Anstalt betrachtet.-Ueber Egmont, Trauerspiel von Goethe.Schiller's Briefe an den Freiherrn Heribert von Dalberg, 1781-85. Vol. 4. Cabale und Liebe.-Don Carlos.

Vol. 5. Briefe über Don Carlos, 1788.-Ueber die Tragödie: Wallenstein, 1790.-Wallenstein, 1799.

Vol. 6. Scenen aus den Phōnizierinnen. 1789.-Iphigenie in Aulis, 1789.-Der Menschenfeind, 1790.-Ueber die Tragödie Maria Stuart, 1800.-Maria Stuart, 1801.-Fragment von Warbeck.-Plan des Trauerspiels: Die Maltheser.

Vol. 7. Macbeth.-Demetrius.-Ueber die Tragödie: Jungfrau von Orleans, 1801.-Die Jungfrau von Orleans, 1802.-Schiller an Schütz über Die Jungfrau von Örleans, 1802.

Vol. 8. Die Braut von Messina, 1803.-Plan des Stückes: Die Kinder des Hauses.-Die Huldigung der Künste, 1804.-Wilhelm Tell, 1804.-Semele.

Vol. 9. Turandot, 1804.-Phädra, 1805.-Der Neffe als Onkel.— Parasit, 1807.

Vol. 10. Kleine prosaische Schriften, Bd. 1., 1780-89.
Vol. 11. Kleine prosaische Schriften, Bd. 2., 1790-95.
Vol. 12. Kleine prosaische Schriften, Bd. 3., 1795-1802.
Vol. 13. Geschichte des 30-jährigen Krieges, Thle. 1 u. 2.

Vol. 14. Geschichte des 30-jährigen Krieges, Tule, 3 u. 4. Fortges. VoD WOLTMANN, den westphälischen Frieden enhaltend.

Vol. 15. Geschichte des Abfalls der Niederlande von der spanischen Regierung, Thle. 1 u. 2.

Vols. 16-19. Geschichte des Abfalls der Niederlande von der spanischen Regierung, Thle. 3-10. Fortges. von Carl CURTHS.

Smiles, Samuel. Duty; with illustrations of courage, patience, and endurance. N. Y. Har

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1881 [1880]. x, 412 pp. 12° [78,718; 38.] 33:3777 Smith, Charles John, compiler and engraver. Historical and literary curiosities, consisting of fac-similes of original documents, scenes of remarkable events and interesting localities; and the birth-places, residences, portraits, and monuments, of eminent literary characters; with a variety of reliques and antiquities connected with the same subjects. Lond. Bohn. 1847. (ii+) viii+96 pp., 32 pls. (3 col'd, 2 col'd with facs.), 61 facs. (5 fold. and 3 col'd), illus. in text. 4° [78,696; 38.]

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Smith, Rev. Sydney. Works, including his contributions to the Edinburgh review. Lond. Longmans. 1859. 2 v. x+367 pp.; vi+356 pp. 12° [24,878; 38.] 34:1982-3

Contents: Vol. 1. Dr. Parr.-Dr. Rennel.-John Bowles.-Dr. Langford.-Public characters of 1801, 1802.-Archdeacon Nares.-Matthew Lewis.-Necker's last views.-Australia.-Fievée's letters on England.-Island of Ceylon.-Delphine.-Thoughts on the resi dence of the clergy. Catteau, Tableau des Etats danois.-Witman's Travels.-Edgeworth on bulls.-Account of Sierre Leone.— Trimmer and Lancaster.-Parnell and Ireland.-Travels from Pales. tine.-Methodism.-Indian missions.-Letter on the curate's salary bill.-Catholics.-Proceedings of the society for the suppression of vice. -Methodism.-Hannah Moore.-Characters of Fox.-Observations on the historical work of the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox.Professional education.-Female education.-Public schools.-Disturbances at Madras.-Toleration.-Charles Fox.-Bishop of Lincoln's charge.-Letters written in a Mahratta camp during the year 1809.-Mad Quakers.—Madame d'Epinay.-America.-Game laws.→ Botany Bay. Chimney sweepers.-Mission to Ashantee.-America.— Poor laws. Ireland. - Anastasius.-Spring guns.-Prisons.-Man traps and spring guns.-Scarlett's poor bill.

Vol. 2. Persecuting bishops.-Botany Bay.-Game laws.-Cruel treatment of untried prisoners.-America.-Memoirs of Capt. Rock. -Bentham on fallacies.-Waterton.-Granby.-Hamilton's method of teaching languages.-Counsel for prisoners.--Catholics.-Peter Plym. lev's letters. The judge that smites contrary to the law: a sermon. -The lawyer that tempted Christ: a sermon.-Speech at a meeting of the clergy of Cleveland,-Speech on the catholic claims.-Speech at the Taunton reform meeting.-Speech at Taunton at a meeting to celebrate the accession of King William IV.-Speech at Taunton in 1831 on the reform bill not being passed.-Speech respecting the re form bill.-A letter to the electors upon the catholic question.-A sermon on the rules of christian charity.-Sermon on the duties of the queen. A prayer.-Three letters to archdeacon Singleton.-Letter to Lord John Russell.-Letter on the character of Sir James Mackintosh.-The ballot.-Letter to Mr. Horner.-Letters on rail. ways.-Letters on American debts.-Modern changes.--A fragment on the Roman catholic church.-Index.

The same. 3 v. in 1. Bost. Phillips, Sampson and Co. 1857. 480 pp., 1 port. 8° [12,917.]

34:1984 Swing, David. Club essays. Chic. Jansen, McClurg and Co. 1881. 189 pp. 189 pp. 16° [79,450; 33:3949 Contents: Augustine and his mother.-A Roman home.-Parlezvous français ?-The history of love.-The greatest of the fine arts.

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Story, Joseph. Miscellaneous writings. Edited by his son, William W. STORY. Bost. C. C. Little and J. Brown. 1852. x(+ii)+828 pp. 8° [2,890; 38.] 34:2023 Tangermann, Wilhelm. (Victor Granella.) Aus zwei Welten. Wahrheit und Dichtung. Leip. Brockhaus. 1871. xi+302 pp. 12° [38,614; 38.] 56:2900

Wagner, Carl. Lehren der Weisheit und Tugend in auserlesenen Fabeln, Erzählungen, Liedern und Sprüchen. 25., verm. u. verb. Aufl. Leip. E. Fleisher. 1869. xvi+356 pp. 12° [41,831; 38.] 56:2950 Ward, Mrs. H. O. The young lady's friend. With introduction. A new ed. Phil. Porter and Coates. (3+)6-375 pp. 12° [78,719; 38.] 33:451

Webb, Charles Henry. (John Paul.) Parodies. Prose and verse. N. Y. G. W. Carleton. 1876. 48+59+57+62 pp., illus. in text. 12° 153,330; 33:4287

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Browning, Meshach. Forty-four years of the life of a hunter; being reminiscences of a Maryland hunter. Roughly written down by himself. Rev. and illus. by E. STABLER. Phil. Lippincott. 1876. 16+400 pp., 14 pls., illus. in text. 23:2757 12° [80,201; 39.] Bryce, James and Johnston, Keith. The library cyclopædia of geography, descriptive, physical, political and historical, forming a new gazetteer of the world. New ed., rev. and enl. Lond. Collins. 1880. (9+)18-933 pp., illus. in text. 8° [79,722; 39.] 60:350

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