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By GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP. I vol., 16mo, overdone, who wants to see what there is to be seen, and

$1.25.

"New England has never been more pointedly, eloquently, and gracefully set forth. Mr. Lathrop has much the same qualities as Mr. Howells; ... the same tender cheeriness, the same charity for weakness, and the same instinct of helpfulness."-The American.

Confessions of a Frivolous Girl.

By ROBERT GRANT. I vol., 16mo, $1.25.

A new edition of this famous and fascinating society novel, which has caused such a profound sensation in Europe and America, by laying bare the amusing secrets of metropolitan society.

The Round-Robin Novels.

ONE DOLLAr a Volume.

A NAMELESS NOBLEMAN. The Hartford Courant says: "The author has preserved for us in it the odors of both the rose of Provence and the mayflower of New England."

A LESSON IN LOVE. The Alliance calls it "the novel of the year." THE GEORGIANS.

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MADAME LUCAS. A remarkable story of life and society in St. Louis.

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Among the Azores.

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An unusually bright and readable volume."-N. Y. Times.

The White Mountains.

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The Maritime Provinces.

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New England.

A Guide to the Chief Cities and Popular Resorts of New England, and to its scenery and historic attractions. With 17 maps and plans. $1.50.

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The Middle States.

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BOSTON

HISTORY

OF THE

FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION

OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

BY GEORGE BANCROFT.

Uniform with, and a continuation of, the author's "History of the United States."

In Two Volumes, 8vo. Price $2.50 per Volume.

"This long-expected continuation of the magnum opus of Mr. Bancroft has come at last, and alike in perfection of style and fulness of contents it abundantly justifies the more than Horatian delay brought by the venerable author to its preparation. . . . The style of the work is remarkable for its classic severity and for its terseness. In the grave and judicial summing up of its judgments on the great men and the great events here passed in review it does not suffer at all by comparison with the immortal work of Thucydides, and it differs from the poignant brevity of Tacitus only because Mr. Bancroft is broader and more liberal in his philosophy."-New York Herald.

"It is nearly a half-century since George Bancroft published the first volume of the work by which his reputation has chiefly been made, and on which alone it will rest in after-time. He now gives to the world two additional volumes of his colossal undertaking, for, although possessing another title, they, in truth, are but a part of the work begun so long ago. As now known, his 'History of the United States' ends with the peace. These volumes, therefore, take up the narrative where volume ten (the last one published) leaves it off, and thus become as much a continuation of the story as if they followed as volumes eleven and twelve of the History of the United States."—New York Times.

"Mr. George Bancroft, in his eighty-second year-an age which few men reach, and at which few of those who do reach it retain the disposition of the capacity for protracted literary labor-sends out to the world a work which in its clearness and strength of diction, its breadth of scope, its wealth of fresh material, and its philosophic grasp of events and their causes would have reflected honor upon his prime. His History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States of America' may be viewed either as a continuation of his previous History of the United States,' or as an independent work, and viewed in either aspect it is a contribution to our literature of singular value and importance.”—Boston Journal.

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"The two new volumes have in reality a fresher interest for the generation of to-day than have the preceding ten, for at every point they touch on matters that were but lately burning questions, and the ashes of which are not quite cold."-Cleveland Herald.

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"I doubt if there has ever been a more unpartisan history of our confederacy and the formation of our Constitution than this one before me, and certainly none can compare with it in fulness of research and comprehensiveness of aim."-Boston Correspondent Springfield Republican.

"It may be said in few words that Mr. Bancroft has enriched American literature with a clear and authoritative history of the Constitution, which is, to a great extent, an admirable exponent of that document, and will be accepted as such by jurists and essayists, as well as by historians. A large collection of valuable historical papers occupies part of the second volume, and gives additional interest to the whole."-Philadelphia Inquirer.

"While these volumes bring Mr. Bancroft's history to a most important era in the progress of the United States, the hopes of every American scholar will go out that he may yet be spared to bring :ogether the vast wealth of materials which he has hoarded relative to the events from the adoption of the Constitution to the close of the rebellion. The pen which depicted the birth of the republic should portray its triumphs and its grandeur, the same analysis which laid open the elements of danger of the formative period should show how bravely those same dangers were met when they took up arms, and how wisely the nation has consolidated its strength without the sacrifice of the autonomy of the States. So excellent is the work thus far accomplished by this great historian, that American patriotism pleads that he may continue to record the ideas and the events which are the soul and life of the nation."— Utica Herald.

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I CURRENT LITERATURE

Notes on Books and Authors.

Lists of New Publications.

Vol. III.
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A SUMMER IN THE AZORES, WITH
A GLIMPSE OF MADEIRA.

By Miss C. ALICE BAKER. Little Classic style, cloth, gilt
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"A series of bright and vivacious sketches of scenes and people not so familiar to tourists and readers as to have lost the charm of freshness. Each chapter is a vignette, and the author's enthusiasm is easily communicated to her readers. The style is crisp and enjoyable, and there is no suspicion of 'padding' anywhere.". Boston Journal.

EUROPEAN BREEZES.

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THE ISLAND OF NANTUCKET:

WHAT IT WAS AND WHAT IT IS. Being a complete Index and Guide to this noted resort. Containing descriptions of everything on or about the Island in regard to which the visitor or resident may desire information, including its history, people, agriculture, botany, conchology, and geology. With maps of the Town and Island.

By EDWARD K. GODFREY. Cloth, price $1.

Other Books of Travel.

By CURTIS GUILD, Editor Boston Commercial Bulletin.
OVER THE OCEAN;

Or, Sights and Scenes in Foreign Travel. Crown 8vo,
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ABROAD AGAIN;

Or, Fresh Forays in Foreign Fields. Crown 8vo, cloth,

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"Southern life in the good old times."-Gov. COLQUITT,
of Georgia.

BRIGHT DAYS IN THE OLD PLANTATION-
TIME.

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REMINISCENCES OF ORIEL COLLEGE AND THE OXFORD MOVEMENT.

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The Oxford movement was not only one of the most important in the religious history of England, but so many famous men were conspicuous in it that it had a remarkable personal as well as historic interest. Newman, Pusey, Keble, and many other notable men figure in Mr. Mozley's engaging "Reminiscences," which are full of anecdotes and recollections that will be read with nearly as great zest in America as in England. Mr. Mozley was for years one of the leading writers on the London Times, and his book is crowded with interesting facts and glimpses of interesting people.

BRET HARTE'S WORKS.

Complete Edition,

VOL. V. CONDENSED NOVELS AND STORIES. Crown 8vo, $2.

The first part of this volume contains condensed novels in the style of Dickens, Bulwer, Reade, Cooper, Lever, Dumas, Charlotte Brontë, Captain Marryat, Wilkie Collins, Victor Hugo, and other famous modern novelists. The last part comprises several short stories, including "Jeff Briggs' Love Story," which appears now for the first time in book form in this country.

This volume completes the new library edition of Bret Harte's writings, which is as attractive in style as are the wonderful stories and poems it embraces.

POETS AND POETRY OF EUROPE. Edited by HENRY Wadsworth Longfellow. New edition, revised. Royal 8vo, price reduced to $5.

This sterling work, comprising translations of poems by more than four hundred writers of Continental Europe, -Anglo-Saxon, Icelandic, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portugese,-was carefully revised by Mr. Longfellow during the last weeks of his life. It is now issued in more attractive style than heretofore, but at a reduced price.

SEASIDE STUDIES IN NATURAL
HISTORY.

By ELIZABETH C. AGASSIZ and ALEXANDER AGASSIZ, New
Edition. Fully illustrated, 8vo, $3.

A new edition of this beautiful volume which Prof. Dana of Yale College pronounced "an admirable companion for the seaside resident or tourist, especially for all who are capable of pleasure from looking at or studying the life of the sea."

PETER THE GREAT.

Two new volumes in Houghton, Mifflin & Co.'s excellent Biographical Series.

They give in a popular and condensed form the leading facts in the remarkable and romantic career of Peter the Great. 2 vols. 18mo, $1.20.

LINGUISTIC ESSAYS.

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IN THE HARBOR.

Ultima Thule. Part II. By HENRY WADSWorth LONGFELLOW. With fine steel portrait. I vol. 16mo, gilt top, $1.

This volume includes the poems published by Mr. Longfellow in magazines and literary weeklies since the appearance of " Ultima Thule," with a number of poems never before printed, which will first appear in this book. As this is the last volume of lyrics the world can have from Mr. Longfellow, the demand for it cannot fail to be very large.

HENRY D. THOREAU.

By FRANK B. SANBORN. Vol. 3 of "American Men of Letters," edited by CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. With fine steel portrait. 16mo, gilt top, $1.25.

Thoreau is one of the most original and distinct figures in American literature. In this book, his intimate friend, Mr. Sanborn, tells the story of his life, describes his mode of thought, and indicates the deep and wholesome influence his writings have had upon English and American letters.

THE BRIDAL MARCH, and Other Stories. By BJÖRNSTJERNE BJÖRNSON. Translated by Prof. R. B. ANDERSON. With four illustrations. 16m0, $1.

This is the fifth novel in this authorized edition of Björnson's famous Norwegian stories. Like "Synnove Solbakken," "Arne," "A Happy Boy," and "The Fisher Maiden," it justifies the critic who pronounced Björnson "the prince of story-tellers."

HAMMERSMITH: His Harvard Days.

By MARK SIBLEY SEVERANCE. New Edition. Price reduced to $1.50.

A new edition of this Harvard story, which the Hartford Courant called "the best of the college novels," and of which the Boston Transcript said: "There is adventure enough to make the record piquant, and love enough to make it fascinating, and the reader is irresistibly drawn on to the end by a magnetic sympathy."

TWO SUMMER NOVELS.
DICK'S WANDERING.

By JULIAN STURGIS, author of " John-a-Dreams," etc. 16mo, cloth, $1.50.

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Mr. Sturgis has kept us interested and amused. We have read the book straight through without stopping."Saturday Review (London).

AN ECHO OF PASSION.

By GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP. 16mo, cloth, $1.25. New York Times. "The work of a genuine, charming, gifted story-teller.”

"Mr. Lathrop in this novel shows singular delicacy and self-restraint as well as humor."-Philadelphia Press "The plot is extremely interesting."-Boston Commonwealth.

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MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK:

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The New Round-Robin Novel, by the author of "A
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A story of marked individuality and enthralling interest, whose scenes are laid in New England and the Bahamas.

The novel lacks nothing of the romance, warmth, and poetry which characterize the author's former works."— Boston Advertiser.

A Paladin of Finance.

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A vivid and entertaining romance of the nobles and cardinals of Paris, under the new conditions of life and society, with an exquisite story of domestic life.

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A Reverend Idol.

A Novel. I vol. 12mo, $1.50.

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Herald.

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-Boston Traveller.

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HER BRIGHT FUTURE. A brilliant story of
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ODETTE'S MARRIAGE. From the French of AL-
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