The Alden Catalogue of Choice Books, May 30, 1889

Part 3

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—*The same, with unimportant lives omitted. 12mo, cloth, 75c. (15c)

Pratt, Jerry. By Ellen F. Pratt, 12mo, cloth, 75c. (25c).

*Poe. Prose Stories. By Edgar Allan Poe. 12mo, $1.00, reduced to 60c. (10c)

Poetical “Wonder-Book.” Containing in one octavo volume, richly bound in fine cloth, with ink and gold ornamentation, complete poetical works of Scott, Burns, and Moore. $1.75 (40c)

Popular Classical Quotations, 320 pages, 12mo. cloth, price $1.50 reduced to 30c. (6c)

Potwin. The Triumph of Life. By Rev. Thomas Stoughton Potwin. Ideal Edit., cl., 60c. (25c)

Proctor’s Popular Science.

Proctor. Light Science, Familiar Essays, Hereditary Traits, etc. By Prof. R. A. Proctor, 8vo. cloth, 90c. (35c)

Pryde. Highways of Literature. By David Pryde. F.R.S.E. Elzevir Ed., cloth, 25c. (7c)

Ramage, C. T. Great Thoughts by Greek Authors. Cloth, 50c. (15c)

Rankin. Ingleside Rhaims. By Rev. J. E. Rankin, D.D. Ideal Edition, cloth. 60c. (20c)

Rankin. Hymns Pro Patria. By Rev. J. E. Rankin, D.D. Ideal Edition, cloth, 60c. (20c).

Prescott. Ferdinand and Isabella. By Wm. H. Prescott. Illustrated Library Edition, in two vols., small octavo, $1.25 (35c) Popular edition, without illustrations, one vol., 85c. (20c)

—Prescott’s Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. Ideal Edition, cl., 40c. (15c); hf Mco., 55c. (20c)

Rawlinson’s Historical Works.

Rawlinson. Seven Great Monarchies. By George Rawlinson. 3 vols., 12mo, with many hundred illustrations and maps. Cloth, gilt tops, $2.75 (80c)

—Rawlinson’s History of Ancient Egypt. With Several Hundred Illustrations, in two large 12mo vols., cloth, gilt tops. Price of the set reduced from $6.00 to $1.50 (50c)

—Historical Evidences. By Rawlinson. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. 60c. (20c)

—Egypt and Babylon from Sacred and Profane Sources. By Rawlinson, cl., gilt top, 50c. (15c)

—Religions of the Ancient World. By Rawlinson. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, 50c. (15c)

Reade. A Good Fight. A Novel. By Chas. Reade, 12mo, cloth, 30c. (6c)

*Recitations and Readings, Two Hundred. 350 pages, 12mo, cloth, 45c. (12c)

—*Ogilvie’s Popular. 12mo. 360 pages, cloth, 45c. (12c)

—*Ostler Joe, and Other Choice Recitations. 12mo. 372 pages, 45c. (12c)

Richardson. Choice of Books, The. By Prof. C. F. Richardson. Cloth. 30c. (8c)

Roget’s Thesaurus. 12mo, half Russia, price reduced from $2.50 to $1.25 (40c); cloth, $1.15 (30c) Either style with patent cut-in index, 40 cents extra.

Rollin and Ruskin.

*Rollin’s Ancient History. Small Pica type, large quarto, cloth, $2.00 (35c)

Ruskin’s Choice Works. Sesame and Lilies. Cloth, 30c. (10c) Crown of Wild Olive. Cloth. 30c. (10c) Ethics of the Dust: cloth, 30c. (10c) The three volumes in one, half Morocco, 60c. (20c)

Ruskin, John, Works of. Vols. sold separately as priced: 1. Fors Clavigera, 2 vols., $2.25 (50c) 2. Arrows of the Chace; Aratra Penteleci: Construction of Sheepfolds, $1.20 (25c) 3. The Seven Lamps of Architecture; Architecture and Painting; Queen of the Air; Ethics of the Dust, $1.20 (25c)

—Art and Life; A Ruskin Anthology. Compiled by Wm. Sloane Kennedy. Small octavo, with two portraits and other illus.; cloth, gilt top, $1.15 (30c); half Morocco, $1.40 (45c)

St. Augustine—St. Pierre—Schiller.

St. Augustine, Confessions of. Translated by E. D. Pusey. D.D. Ideal Edition, cloth. 60c. (16c)

Saintine. Picciola. Translated from the French of J. X. B. Saintine. Ideal Ed., cloth, 30c. (10c)

St. Pierre. Paul and Virginia. From the French of Bernadin St. Pierre. Ideal Ed., cl., 30c. (12c)

Sayings, Wise and Otherwise, by the author of Sparrowgrass Papers, cloth, 30c. (8c)

*Schiller: Complete Works. Library Ed. Ill., large type, 8 vols. 12mo, cloth, $12.00, reduced to $6.75 (1.50)

Schiller’s History of the Thirty Years’ War in Germany. Elzevir Ed., cloth, 50c. (15c)

Schmauk. Charms and Secrets of Good Conversation. By Theodore E. Schmauk; 32mo, paper, 10c.

Science Essays. Spencer’s Philosophy of Style, Huxley’s Evidences of Evolution, Wilson’s Sea Serpents of Science. Williams’s World Smashing. Rawlinson’s Civilizations of Asia; cloth, 25c. (8c)

Scott. Beautiful Homes. The Art of beautifying suburban home grounds, by Frank J. Scott, large octavo, very finely illustrated, handsomely bound, price reduced from $8.00 to $3.00 ($1.00)

Scott’s Waverley Novels.

Scott. Waverley Novels. By Sir Walter Scott. New. 1888, Library Edition, with illustrations; 12 vols., large 12mo, cloth, gilt top, price $7.75 ($1.50)

Scott. Waverley Novels. Fine Library edition, small octavo, gilt top. The following volumes are sold separately at 50c. (10c), each: 1. Woodstock, 2. Count Robert, 3. Peveril of the Peak, 4. Antiquary, 5. Legend of Montrose, 6. Anne of Geierstein, 7; Fortunes of Nigil, 8. Bride of Lammermoor, 9. St. Ronan’s Well, 10. Midlothian, 11. The Pirate, 12. Fair Maid of Perth, 13. The Monastery, 14. The Abbot, 15. Red Gauntlet, 16. The Betrothed, 17. Quentin Durward.

Scott, Sir Walter: Poetical Works. 4 volumes, cloth, $1.75 (70c); half Morocco, $2.25 (90c) The same in one vol., 8vo, cloth. 65c. (15c)

The Lady of the Lake. Cloth, 30c. (10c)

—Ivanhoe. By Sir Walter Scott, 12mo, cloth, 35c. (7c)

The Ideal Shakespeare—Six Vols., big type, $3!

Shakespeare. The Ideal Shakespeare. The text complete in 12 volumes, Long Primer type, fine heavy paper, bound in fine cloth, gilt tops, price $6.00 ($2.50); half Morocco, $7.20 ($2.50); The same, on lighter paper bound in 6 vols., cloth. _$3.00_ ($1.40) An extra vol., giving glossary, concordance, etc., cloth. 50c. (15c); half Morocco, 60c. (20c) See Elzevir Library for plays at _7 cts._ each. 20 for $1.00.

*Shakespeare. Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works. More than 1,000 pp., 8vo, sheep, $4.50, reduced to $2.00 (35c) The same, cloth, $2.00, reduced to $1.50 (25c)

Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Elzevir edition, half Russia, price nominal, 20c. (4c)

*Shakespearian Quotations, Dictionary of. Cl., 12mo, $1.25, reduced to 85c. (20c)

The School for Scandal.

Sheridan. The School for Scandal. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Ideal Ed., cloth, 25c. (6c)

Smalley. History of the Republican Party, by Eugene V. Smalley. New edition, revised to 1888; with numerous portraits. 12mo, paper. _25c._ (10c), cloth, 60c. (20c)

Smith’s Bible Dictionary. Exact reprint of the Boston $3.00 edition. Cloth, 75c. (20c)

Smith. Lang Syne; or The Wards of Mount Vernon. By Mary Stuart Smith. 12mo, paper, 30c. (10c)., cloth, 60c. (20c)

Smith. The London Medical Student. By Albert Smith. 12mo, cloth, 50c. (20c).

By Herbert Spencer.

Spencer, Herbert: On Education. Elzevir Edition, cloth, 50c. (15c)

—Data of Ethics, Progress and Its Laws. Philosophy of Style, etc., 8vo cloth, 90c. (35c)

Standard Poets. Fine and Cheap Editions.

Standard Poets. Library and Presentation Editions (all 20 per cent.).

S. P. Aytoun and Macaulay, 45c.

*Bo. Coleridge, 55c.

*Bo. Cowper, 55c.

*Bo. Crabbe, 55c.

*L. P. George Eliot 60c.

†L. P. Goldsmith, 55c.

Br. Hemans, 55c.

*S. P. Herbert, 50c.

L. P. Hood, 55c.

L. P. Ossian, 50c.

*L. P. Poetry of Flowers, 50c.

*S. P. Procter, Adelaide, 50c.

*P. Rogers, 50c.

*L. P. D. G. Rossetti, 50c.

†L. P. Schiller, 50c.

Br. Scott, 50c.

*N. Spenser, 55c.

*L. P. H. Taylor, 50c.

*S. P. Thomson, 50c.

†L. P. Wesley, Charles, 50c.

*Bo. H. Kirke White, 50c.

Abbreviations:—The letters prefixed to the above titles indicate the type used in each volume, as follows: N., Nonpareil; M., Minion; Br., Brevier; Bo., Bourgeois; L. P., Long Primer; S. P., Small Pica; P., Pica. Titles marked with the asterisk (*), I have also in plain cloth binding, at a price 15 per cents lower. Those marked with the obelisk (†), I have in plain cloth only, at a price of 15 cents lower.

Stephens, Alex. H., Life of. By Frank H. Norton. Elzevir Edition, cloth, 25c. (6c)

Stevenson. The Merry Men and Other Tales. By R. L. Stevenson. 12mo, cloth, 30c. (8c)

—Prince Otto: A Romance. By R. L. Stevenson. Paper, _5c._; cloth, 20c. (4c)

Stretton. Bede’s Charity: A Novel, by Hesba Stretton. 12mo, cloth, 30c. (10c)

Stowe. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. By Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. 12mo, cloth, large type, price $1.00, reduced to 85c. (15c)

—*Bible Heroines. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. With an illustration in oil from a celebrated painting by Paul Delaroche. 8vo, cloth, former price, $2.50, reduced to 90c. (35c)

*Sue, Eugene. The Wandering Jew. 12mo, $1.50, reduced to 85c. (15c)

—*The Mysteries of Paris. 12mo, $1.50, reduced to 85c. (15c)

Swinburne. Locrine; A Tragedy. By Algernon Charles Swinburne. 12mo, cloth, 25c. (6c)

Swiss Family Robinson. 12mo, cloth, 35c. (6c)

Tadlock. Bohemian Days. By Clara Moyse Tadlock. A narrative of a recent journey around the world. Small 8vo, cloth, finely illustrated, $1.50 (60c)

Taine’s History of English Literature. Large 12mo, Brevier type, _unabridged_, cloth, 75c. (20c)

*Talmage, Dr. T. De Witt. The Wedding Ring, etc. A Series of Sermons. 12mo, cloth, 45c. (12c)

*—The Battle for Bread. Sermons. 12mo, cloth, 45c. (12c)

Bayard Taylor’s Famous Book.

Taylor. Views Afoot; or Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff. By Bayard Taylor. With two portraits and an introduction by N. P. Willis. 12mo, 481 pages. Long Primer type, cloth, 60c. (20c)

Taylor’s Popular Health Books.

Taylor. Popular Health Books. By George H. Taylor, M.D. Health by Exercise, 12mo, illustrated; cloth, _$1.00_ (50c); Health for Women, cloth. _75c._ (35c); Manual Massage, 12mo, cloth, _75c._ (35c); Mechanical Massage, 12mo, cloth, _75c._ (35c); Paralysis, 12mo, cloth, _75c._ (35c); Pelvic and Hernial Therapeutics. 12mo, cloth. _$1.00_ (50c)

Taylor. The Progress of Learning. By Geo. Lansing Taylor, S.T.D. 12mo, cloth, 30c. (8c)

Thackeray’s Novels.

Thackeray. Complete Works of Wm. M. Thackeray Library Edition, with profuse illustrations; 10 volumes, large 12mo. cloth, gilt top, price $6.50 ($1.00) hf Mco., marbled edges, $9.00 ($1.90)

Illus. Library ed., small 8vo, gilt top. Odd volumes of this fine edition are sold at 60c. (10c) each. 2. Paris, Irish, and Eastern Sketches; 3. Barry Lyndon. Great Hoggarty Diamond; 4. Roundabout Papers, Four Georges, etc.; 5. Burlesques, Yellowplush Papers. 6. Christmas Books, Book of Snobs, and Ballads.

From Log Cabin to White House.

Thayer. Garfield. Life of James A. Garfield, or from Log Cabin to the White House. By William M. Thayer With Eulogy by Hon. James G. Blaine. Large 12mo. Cloth, 60c. (22c)

*Thomas. The American Fruit Culturist. 8vo, cloth, $3.00, reduced to $1.15 (30c)

The Elzevir Library—Continued

(All 40 per cent. to Stockholders.)

By MAURICE THOMPSON.

300 Browsing and Nibbling. 2c

302 Cuckoo Notes. 3c

303 Anatomy of Bird Song. 3c

305 Some Hyoid Hints. 2c

BIOGRAPHY.

11 Sir Isaac Newton. James Parton. 2c

16 Life of Gustave Doré. Illustrated. 2c

35 Alex. H. Stephens. Norton. 8c

38 Richard Wagner. Bertha Thomas. 2c

41 Peter Cooper. C. Edwards Lester. 8c

50 Life of Irving, by R. H. Stoddard, and three other biographical sketches. 10c

75 Sam Houston. C. Edwards Lester. 15c

100 James Ferguson, the Astronomer. 2c

104 Count Rumford. John Tyndall. 2c

135 Wendell Phillips. Geo. Wm. Curtis. 2c

142 Emerson. Matthew Arnold. 2c

155 Thomas Carlyle. Augustine Birrell. 2c

178 Life of Hannibal. Thomas Arnold, of Rugby 8c

183 Julius Cæsar. H. G. Liddell. 8c

219 Charles Brockden Brown. Prescott. 3c

220 Cervantes. ′ 3c

221 Sir Walter Scott. ′ 5c

222 Moliere. Wm. H. Prescott. 3c

Marcus Aurelius. Matthew Arnold. 3c

Thackeray. By author of Rab and His Friends. 5c

Cyrus the Great. Geo. Rawlinson. 2c

ANCIENT CLASSICS—_Each 10c._

These are not literal translations, but, far more interesting to the average reader, they are biographical and critical, giving extended selections (translated) at once characteristic of the author, and entertaining.

22 Cæsar. Anthony Trollope.

23 Herodotus. Geo. C. Swayne.

24 Cicero. W. Lucas Collins.

31 Aristotle. Sir Alex. Grant.

34 Horace. Theodore Martin.

39 Juvenal. Edward Walford.

45 Tacitus. W. B. Donne.

73 Homer’s Odyssey.

72 Homer’s Iliad. W. L. Collins.

77 Æschylus. Bishop of Colombo.

80 Pliny. Church and Brodribb.

81 Aristophanes. W. L. Collins.

82 Greek Anthology. Lord Neaves.

85 Euripides. W. B. Donne.

86 Livy. W.L. Collins

87 Ovid. Rev. A. Church.

90 Thucydides. W. L. Collins.

91 Lucian. W. L. Collins.

92 Plautus and Terrence. W. L. Collins.

95 Lucretius. W. H. Mallock.

96 Pindar. Rev. F. D. Morice.

97 Hesiod and Theognis. Davis.

MISCELLANEOUS.

372 Washington’s Farewell Address, Etc. 3c

5 The Sea-Serpents of Science. A. Wilson. 2c

7 Motive and Habit of Reading. C. F. Richardson. 2c

10 Queen Mabel and Other Poems. E. T. Alden 2c

12 World-Smashing, Etc. W. M. Williams. 2c

13 A Half Hour in Natural History. Peabody. 2c

30 Highways of Literature. David Pryde. 8c

40 Sunshine, and Other Stories, E. T. Alden. 2c

42 The Civilizations of Asia. Rawlinson. 2c

371 The Evidences of Evolution. Huxley. 2c

64 Bacon’s Essays. _Complete._ 12c

66 The Celtic Hermits. Charles Kingsley. 2c

69 A Half Hour with St. Paul. Conybeare and H. 2c

79 The Spectre Bridegroom. Washington Irving. 12c

83 Fior D’Aliza. Lamartine. 2c

99 The Four Chief Apostles. F. Godet. 2c

103 The Battle of Marathon. Sir Edward Creasy. 2c

109 The Battle of Hastings. Creasy. 2c

111 The Battle of Saratoga. Creasy. 2c

113 Conduct of the Understanding. John Locke. 8c

116 Luther Anecdotes. Dr. Macaulay. 8c

122 Public Health. Edw. Orton. LL.D. 2c

129 Erasmus and Henry VIII. D’Aubigne. 2c

132 On Liberty. John Stuart Mill. 10c

134 Numbers. Matthew Arnold. 2c

137 Progress of the Working Classes. R. Giffen. 3c

143 Thoughts from Greek Authors. Æschylus, Etc. 2c

145 The Same—Aristotle, Etc. 2c

146 The Same—Demosthenes, Diogenes, Etc. 2c

147 The same—Euripides, etc. 2c

155 Thomas Carlyle. By the author of Obiter Dicta. 3c

157 On Leaves. Sir John Lubbock. 10c

160 Obiter Dicta. Augustine Birrell. 15c

365 Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful. 10c

163 Co-operation. G. J. Holyoake. 10c

173 Civil Service Reform. Geo. S. Bernard. 18c

185 Erasmus and Luther. J. A. Froude. 2c

200 Pleasures of Reading. Sir John Lubbock. 2c

229 History of the Knights Templars. Froude. 5c

234 Transcendentalism, an Essay. 5c

281 Rasselas. Dr. Johnson. 7c

290 Picciola. J. X. B. Saintine. 7c

321 The Love of Books. John Bright. 2c

349 Rip Van Winkle. Irving. 2c

On Education. James Anthony Froude. 3c

Rab and his Friends. Dr. John Brown. 2c

The Lamp of Memory. Ruskin. 2c

Message of the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth.

Andrew D. White. 3c

Women and Marriage. Philip G. Hamerton. 3c

Selections from Confucius and Mencius. 3c

The Choice of Books. Prof. Chas. F. Richardson. 10c

Classic Essays. Part II. (complete). 10c

Socialism. John Stuart Mill. 5c

Madagascar, a History. J. W. Phelps. 10c

Irving’s Sketch Book. 15c

Standard Poets—Fine Binding—Cheap.

*Poetical Works: Library Edition of the Standard Poets. Each bound in half Russia, marbled edges. In new and attractive style of binding. 12mo, each $1.00,; 60c. (10c):

Aurora Leigh,

Browning (Mrs.),

Browning (Robert),

Bryant,

Burns,

Byron,

Campbell,

Chaucer,

Christian Year,

Coleridge,

Cook (Eliza),

Cowper,

Dante,

Eliot (George),

Familiar Quotations,

Familiar Poems,

Faust (Goethe’s),

Goethe’s Poems,

Golden Treasury,

Goldsmith,

Hemans,

Herbert,

Hood,

Hugo (Victor),

Iliad,

Ingoldsby Legends,

Jean Ingelow,

Keats,

Lady of the Lake,

Lalla Rookh,

Lay of the Last Minstrel,

Longfellow,

Lucile,

Marmion,

Meredith (Owen),

Milton,

Moore,

Mulock (Miss),

Odyssey,

Percy’s Reliques,

Pilgrim’s Progress,

Pope,

Procter,

Red Letter Poems,

Schiller,

Scott,

Shelley,

Southey,

Spanish Ballads,

Spenser,

Tennyson,

Thomson,

Virgil,

White, Kirke,

Whittier,

Wordsworth.

Good paper, large and clear type, ample margins, excellent press work and a somewhat odd but remarkably neat and tasteful style of binding, together with the nature of their contents cause these books to combine the useful and the ornamental in a high degree. The price, low before, is reduced one-half.

Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia.

Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia of Knowledge and Language is publishing in 30 or more volumes, with thousands of illustrations, Ideal Edition, about 640 pages each, Brevier type. Price per vol., cloth, 60c. (30c); half Morocco, marbled edges, 75c. (25c). A specimen vol. may be ordered and returned if not wanted. _Sixteen vols. now ready._ Volumes issued at intervals of about one month. Price of the sixteen vols., cloth, for cash received before July 1, 1889, $8.00 For half Morocco, add 15 cents a volume. AGENTS WANTED.

“I have two encyclopedias—Chambers’s and the Britannica—but for handy reference I prefer the Manifold. It is the Encyclopedia for the student, author and poor man.”—D. W. Hull, Colfax, Iowa.

“The work is marked by uniform excellence, each volume being packed with just such information on the manifold topics treated of as is ordinarily desired. The illustrations are numerous and helpful. It is a Cyclopedia for the people, and it is made available to all by the extremely small price.”—_Christian Intelligencer_, New York.

Alden’s Cyclopedia of Literature.

Alden’s Cyclopedia of Universal Literature is publishing in volumes of about 500 pages each, Ideal Edition, large type. It will be completed in not less than 15 nor more than 20 volumes, issued at intervals. Price per volume, cloth, gilt top, 60c. (20c); half Morocco, 70c. (25c). A specimen volume may be ordered and returned if not wanted. 13 _vols., now ready_. Price of the first 13 vols., cloth, for cash received before July 1, 1889, $6.50. For half Morocco, add 10 cents a volume. AGENTS WANTED.

“No student of literature can afford to be without this work; and to subscribe for it at once, and study each volume as it comes out, is the best way for those who have not much time or money at their disposal. There is really no reason why the lover of the best literature should not read this excellent selection steadily through from the first page to the last.”—_National Baptist_, Philadelphia.

“I have received thirteen volumes of Alden’s Cyclopedia of Literature, and am more than satisfied with them. I think the same amount of equally well digested information could not have been brought to my shelves from other sources for double the cost of these volumes. Both their manner and matter are excellent.”—H. H. McIntire, West Randolph, Vt.

“We hail with pleasure every new volume of this most unique and interesting work.”—_Farm, Field and Stockman_, Chicago, Ill.

“I have received volumes XII. and XIII. of the Cyclopedia of Universal Literature, and am more and more surprised at the cheapness and thoroughness of the work. When completed, I do not think there will be its equal in the language.”—Mrs. Lois J. Campbell, Fairfield, Pa.

A Good $10.00 Atlas—$2.25!

Alden’s Home Atlas of the World. In one large quarto vol. 11 x 14 inches in size, containing 112 pages of handsomely engraved and colored maps. Also an index of over 5,000 cities, rivers, mountains, etc., throughout the world, showing exact location. Cloth, $2.25 (80c); Agents Wanted.

“The maps are not only very complete, but are brought up to the latest development of the various countries of the world in railroads, adjustment of territorial lines and discovery.”—_Presbyterian Quarterly_, Chester, S. C.

“It is one of the marvels of cheapness for which American readers are already much indebted to this publisher.”—_Christian Cynosure_, Chicago.

History of French Literature.

—A History of French Literature. By Prof. Chas. Woodward Hutson, of the University of Mississippi. 12mo, cloth, $1.10 (40c).

“It is clear, well arranged, and comprehensive, abounding in personalities of the writers, which gives the reader a good idea of their qualities. For a great multitude of readers the volume is just such a book as they need.”—_Inter-Ocean_, Chicago, Ill.

“Evidently Prof. Hutson is an accomplished scholar and a thorough master of the subject of which he writes. His book is as fresh and bright and interesting as a novel.”—_News_, Charleston, S. C.

“A short history of French literature, clear, comprehensive, well arranged, extending from its beginnings to the present time; the interest is enhanced by the personality with which the author invests the individual writers, and by the well-chosen quotations (translated) with which he sustains his own opinions.”—_Christian Leader_, Cincinnati, Ohio.

“A handsome manual by Professor C. W. Hutson, author of ‘The Beginnings of Civilization.’ It is marked by the same scholarly spirit as was there shown. It covers the last 900 years in its view. The troubadours, the fables and the chronicles, the Renaissance ages, the great satirists, dramatists, essayists, encyclopedists, the scientific writers, the philosophers, the critics and the poets, men and women, from Moliere to de Stael, and even the translated French literature of Louisiana—all are generously though compactly treated.”—_Brooklyn Daily Eagle_, Brooklyn, N. Y.

“The work is exceedingly interesting, and gives a very faithful illustration of French thought as set forth in the general literature of the people. One cannot read the work without securing a fair and most pleasant acquaintance with the eminent men and women who have given to France a literature second to none, in many respects, of any nation. The author shows himself both an admirer of French thought and thoroughly conversant with it.”—_Herald of Gospel Liberty_, Dayton, Ohio.

THE BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION.

—The Beginnings of Civilization. By Prof. Chas. Woodward Hutson. Ideal Ed., cl., 60c. (20c)

“Beginnings of Civilization will be of great interest to Bible students, especially in those portions which treat of countries in immediate connection with Hebrew history.”—_Christian World_, Dayton, O.

THE STORY OF BERYL.

Hutson. The Story of Beryl. By Prof. Hutson. Ideal Ed. Paper, _15c._, cl., 35c. (10c)

“The ‘Story of Beryl’ is written in the author’s usual graceful style. The characters are true to nature, the incidents told in pure English, and one can not help being interested in the story.”—_Morning Star_, Boston.

OUT OF A BESIEGED CITY.

—Out of a Besieged City. By Prof. Hutson. Paper, _10c._, cloth, 25c. (6c)

“Out of a Besieged City affords one the most excellent idea of the events of the stirring times of the Revolution.”—_Central Baptist_, St. Louis.

Alden’s “New” Ideal Book Case.

Alden’s Ideal Revolving Book-Case, No. 3. Has four shelves, adjustable, giving 136 inches of shelf room; size of case, 19 inches wide, 12 inches deep, 40 inches high, or four feet, including the base, Is made of perfectly kiln-dried cherry birch, with birds-eye maple panels; hand carved; built on ingenious but simple interlocking principles, doing away, mainly, with screws, nails or glue; may be knocked down and set up again in five minutes; price $10.00 at store.

No. 4, similar to No. 3, but without the birds-eye panels, and “solid” instead of “knock down;” price $8.00 at store.