페이지 이미지
PDF
ePub

Repudiation of State Debts Literature for Summer Months.

in the United States.

By WILLIAM A. ScoтT, Ph.D., Assistant
Professor of Political Economy in the
University of Wisconsin.

12m0, $1.50.

A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER BOOK.

A Tour Round My Garden. From the French of Alphonse Karr. Revised and edited by the Rev. J. G. Wood, M.A. A new edition with illustrations. 8vo, cloth gilt, $1.50.

Witty and wise observations on nature and her handi

Vol. II. of the Library of Economics and work, as unfolded to thinkers and workers in a garden.
Politics. Edited by Prof. Richard T.
Ely.

This is a work which deals with one of the most important phases of American finance. Perhaps there is no field of financial investigation in the United States which has been so neglected. The work will be of practica! importance to all those who are concerned with investments as well as to scholars interested in our financial history and institutions.

Now Ready, in xamo, cloth, $1.00.

JOHN RUSKIN: HIS LIFE AND
TEACHING. By J. MARSHALL MATHer.
Third edition, revised.

This volume is not a criticism, but simply an outline of Ruskin's life and teaching, intended for those who purpose a careful study of his works.

"A distinctly fine bit of biographical work, clear and graphic in style, sane and temperate in judgment."-Bos

Theology of the Old Testa-ton Transcript.

ment.

SILAS K. HOCKING'S POWERFUL NOVEL.
In 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

By CH. PIEPENBRING, Pastor and Presi- WHERE DUTY LIES.
dent of the Reformed Consistory at
Strassburg. Translated by Prof. H.
G. Mitchell, of the Boston University.
12mo, $1.75.

"Genuinely religious in character and aim, yet it has most of the signs of the ordinary society novel except here and there."-The Congregationalist, Boston.

This book is regarded by competent authorities as the briefest and clearest exposition of the subject as yet produced. It will prove invaluable to students of the Bible and to all who are interested in the latest researches in theological science.

The Independent Treasury
System of the United

States.

In 12mo, cloth, $1.00. DAILY DINNERS. 369 Menus in English and French. By NANCY LAKE, author of "Menus Made Easy."

Intended for the mistress, not for the cook. The idea of this little book is to save thought and trouble by suggesting entire dinners for the ordinary use of people with moderate means.

"It will be of service to many who wish to combine art and common sense in the management of their table." -Review of Reviews, N. Y.

BY DAVID KINLEY, of the University of THE LIBRARY OF CONTINEN

Wisconsin. 12mo, $1.50.

Vol. I. of the Library of Economics and
Politics. Edited by Prof. Richard T.
Ely.

"A valuable and dispassionate discussion of the influence of the Independent Treasury on business."-Ledger, Philadelphia.

Philanthropy and Social
Progress.

Seven essays delivered before the School

TAL AUTHORS.

Translated from the French of the Following Popular Novelists. In Effective Covers of Enamelled Paper, with Vignette Drawing in Tints. 12mo size, 35 Cents each.

A VILLAGE PRIEST. By HENRI CAUVAIN. Translated by the author of "An Englishman in Paris."

Aliette. (La Morte.) By Octave Feuillet.

Edmee. (Les Dames de Croix-Mort.) By Georges
Ohnet.

Irene. By the Princess Olga Cantacuzene-altieri.
Helene. (Madame Villejeran Jeune.) By Leon de
Tinseau.

Zyte. By Hector Malot.

Harlette. By the Countess of *

Cousin Pons. By Honoré de Balzac.

of Applied Ethics at Plymouth, Mass, The Ironmaster. (Le Maitre de Forges.) By Geor

by Miss Jane Addams, Father J. O. S. Huntington, Robert A. Woods, Prof. Franklin H. Giddings and Bernard. Bosanquet, with an introduction by Prof. H. C. Adams, of Michigan University. 12mo, $1.50.

"One of the most valuable volumes from the standpoint of the student of social economics recently brought out."-Boston Traveller.

FOR SALE BY YOUR BOOKSELLER.

T. Y. CROWELL & CO., 46 East 14th Street, New York.

100 Purchase Street, Boston.

ges Ohnet.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

"There are several more than clever characters introduced into the story."-Baltimore American.

"We have new and admirable types in Pudney and his hard-working wife."—Albany Argus.

"The story is amazing in its originality."-Brooklys Standard-Union.

A Little Game with Destiny. By MARIE ST. FELIX. 50 cents.

A fin de siècle novel in the form of a terse and brilliant diary. Penelope Gray, a young girl of our day and generation, tells the story of her life in a way that is sometimes humorous, always interesting, and at times startling in its candor. Considered from a literary standpoint, "A Little Game with Destiny" has much to recommend it, while to the student of human nature it offers food for much serious reflection. It has caused a sensation, because it tells the plain, cold truth. It is a book that will be read by all men and some women.

Col. Judson of Alabama.

A Southerner's Experience at the North. Paper, 25 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

"There is a great deal of fun in the book."-New York Tribune.

"The colonel's experience in New York and the Catskills is very funny."-Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. "There is much of humor, much of human nature, and much of excellent sense in this little book."— Besten Traveller.

Pierre and His People.

By GILBERT PARKER.

Paper, 50 cents.

[blocks in formation]

THE PRICE-MCGILL CO., Publishers, SAALFIELD & FITCH, Publishers,

St. Paul, Minnesota.

12 Bible House, New York.

NOW READY:

THE ANNUAL LITERARY INDEX.

A Chance for Librarians or Other Bookbuyers to Secure

"

Including Periodicals, American and English, THE DUBLIN REVIEW.

Essays, Book-Chapters, Etc., Special Bibliographies and Necrology of Authors.

Edited by W. I. FLETCHER and R. R. BOWKER, with the co-operation of members of the American Library Association and of the Library Journal staff.

THE ANNUAL LITERARY INDEX for 1892 is a new enter

prise, complementing the "Annual American Cata

logue of books published in 1892 by indexing (1) articles in periodicals published in 1892; (2) essays and bookchapters in composite books of 1892; (3) authors of periodical articles and essays; (4) special bibliographies of 1892; (5) authors deceased in 1892. The two volumes together make a complete record of the literary product of the year.

THE ANNUAL LITERARY INDEX for 1892 forms the first supplement both to the new five-yearly volume (1887-1891) of Poole's Index to Periodical Literature and to the new A. L. A. Index to essays and book-chapters of Mr. Fletcher.

Bound uniform with Poole's Index and the "A. L. A. Index," in one vol., cloth, $3.50.

THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY,

P. O. Box 943. 28 ELM STREET (near Duane), NEW YORK.

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

"The young bookseller can learn more by a thorough perusal of this book than he could through many years of actual experience."

JUST PUBLISHED:

INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY No. 33.

-C. N. CASPAR. I. A FATAL MISUNDERSTANDING,

The Profession of Bookselling,

A Handbook of Practical Hints for the
Apprentice and Bookseller.

BY A. GROWOLL,

Managing Editor of "The Publishers' Weekly.”

"The author has collected a stupendous mass of information on his subject, and manages to impart his knowledge with admirable brevity and clearness. It treats of everything that he ought to know, and of most things in which he can be even remotely interested.

If accuracy and fulness of information avail, the young man who masters Mr. Growoll's book can scarcely help making his mark in the world."-London Publishers' Circular.

"A volume, attractively printed, that deserves a place among reference-books by reason of its bibliography. Here are lists of works fitted to impart to the bookseller (and to the general reader) a general knowledge of the field of English and American literature, of Continental literature, of the classical and oriental, etc.; lists of trade catalogues, of library catalogues, of trade journals and literary journals; and a broad reference library. For its main purpose this is an excellent manual."-The

Nation.

Booksellers in this country [England] will find this work both useful and entertaining."-London Bookman. PARTI. One Vol., Large 8°, Boards, Net, $2. THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY, 28 Elm St., New York.

[blocks in formation]

A series of charming novels of which "A Fatal Misunderstanding) " is the first, followed by "United in Death," "An Old Picture," "The Romance of an Old House," " My Cousin Ursula" and "Dangerous Ground."

II. A SOUTHERN HERITAGE. By WILLIAM HORACE BROWN. With photogravure illustrations. I vol., 12mo, cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.

A modern society novel of peculiar beauty, suggestiveness and originality of motif, filled with the color, charm and sentiment of the South.

III. THE IRONMASTER.

By GEORGES OHNET, author of "Antoinette." With frontispiece. I vol., 12mo, paper, 25

cents.

interest, skilfully told in graceful yet forcible language. "The Ironmaster" is a story of admirably sustained The strongly marked characters develop themselves naturally, both in their language and their actions.

WORTHINGTON CO., 747 Broadway, N. Y.

JOSEPH J. LITTLE, Receiver.

BOOKS FOR SUMMER TRAVELLERS.

D. APPLETON & CO., New York. Appletons' General Guide to the United States. Columbian Edition. With maps and illustrations. One volume complete, flexible morocco, with tuck, $2.50. Part I., separately, New England and Middle States and Canada, cloth, $1.25. Part II., separately, Southern and Western States, cloth, $1.25. Appletons' Handbook of Summer Resorts. With maps and illustrations. Small 8vo, paper 50c. Appletons' Canadian Guide-Book. Part I., Eastern Canada and Newfoundland. By Chas. G. D. Roberts. With maps and illustrations. 12mo, $1.25. Appletons Canadian Guide-Book.

II., Western Canada, By Ernest Ingersoll. maps and illustrations. 1200, $1.25.

Part With

12mo.

Appletons' Guide-Book to Alaska. By Miss E. R. Scidmore. With maps and illustrations. (Nearly ready.) Appletons' Dictionary of New York and its Vicinity. 16m0, paper, 30c.; flex. cloth, 6oc. Appletons' European Guide. With maps and illustrations. 2 vols., 16mo, morocco, tuck, $500. The White Mountains. By Rev. J. H. Ward. New edition. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

BRENTANO'S, 124 Fifth Ave., New York. American Cities. A series of books containing news of leading American cities. Each book is devoted to one city, and contains at least 25 beautifully executed photogravure plates, accompanied by descriptive text. The following are now ready: NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, CHICAGO. Bound in illuminated covers (8 x 10), $2.00. Same, in cloth, full gilt, $2.50.

Paris as It Is. Bound in full cloth, gilt, $3.50. Bemrose's Guide to Paris and Its Environs. How to get there, and what to do when you are there. 1 vol., handy sized 12mo, boards, 50c.

Central Park, New York. A series of 12 beautiful photogravure plates. 1 vol., oblong quarto (9 x 12), cloth, $1.50.

I

Abroad and At Home. By Morris Phillips, editor of the Home Journal. Practical hints for tourists. vol., 12mo, cloth, gilt, $1.00.

CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York. Cassell's Pocket Guide to Europe for 1893. With maps, etc. Bound in leather, $1.50.

The model book of its kind for accuracy, fulness, legibility of text and maps, compact beauty and usefulness, and very moderate price.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston. Boston Illustrated. Paper, soc. Satchel Guide to Europe. Edition for 1893. $1.50. England Without and Within, By Richard

Grant White. $2.00.

Sweetser's New England. $1.50.
Sweetser's White Mountains. $1.50.
Sweetser's Maritime Provinces. $1.50.
Over the Border. Nova Scotia scenes. $1.50.
Nantucket Scraps. By Jane G. Austin. $1.50.
Woods and Lakes of Maine. Illustrated. $3.00.
Mrs. Thaxter's Among the Isles of Shoals.
$1.25.

Jenness' Isles of Shoals. Historical. $1.50.

LAIRD & LEE, 263 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Hill's Guide from all parts of the earth to Chicago and the World's Fair. Amusements, Meeting-Places and Churches described by pen and picture. For the pocket. Size 7 x 4 ins. 500 columns, 32 maps, 359 illustrations, no unwieldy folding map. Paper, 25c.; cloth, 50c.; russia, full gilt, $1 00. A marvel of beauty and accuracy. Buy a copy and get fully posted concerning Chicago and the Fair.

MACMILLAN & CO., New York. Shakespeare's England. By William Winter. 18mo, cloth. 75c.

Gray Days and Gold. 18mo, cloth, 75C.

A Trip to England. By Goldwin Smith. 18mo cloth, 75C.

A Guide to the Paintings in Florence. By Karl Karoly. 16mo, cloth, $1.50.

THOMAS NELSON & SONS, New York. The Souvenir Series of Guide-Books. Each with 24 chromo views and guide-book. In elegant binding, cloth extra, illuminated side, each, $1.00. Souvenir of the Clyde and West Highlands.

[blocks in formation]

English Scenery. 120 chromo views. 4to, cloth, $2.50. Souvenir of Scotland. Its cities, lakes and mountains. 120 chromo views. 4to, cloth, $2.50; Clan Tartan, boards, $400.

ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston. London of To-Day.

An illustrated handbook for the season. By Charles Eyre Pascoe. Published asnually. 12mo, cloth, $1.50. Santa Barbara, aud Around There. By Edwards Roberts. With 16 illustrations. 16m0, 75c. Jackson (Helen [“ H. H,”]). Glimpses of Three Coasts. 12mo. $1.50.

These are "Bits of Travel" in California and Oregon, Scotland and England, and Norway, Dermark and Germany.

Ramona. A Story. 12mo, $1.50.

Most delightful glimpses of So. California. Bits of Travel. Illustrated. Square 18mo, $1.25 Bits of Travel at Home. Square 18mo, $1.50. Drake (Samuel Adams). Old Landmarks and Historic Personages of Boston. With 93 illustrations. 12mo. $2.00

Old Landmarks and Historic Fields of Middlesex. With 39 illustrations and maps. 12mo.

$2.00.

Cathedral Days. A Tour Through Southern England. Dodd (Anna Bowman). Illustrated from sketches and photographs by E. Eldon Deane. 12mo, $200. Aloha. (A Hawaiian Salutation.) By G. L. Chamy. Travels in the Sandwich Islands. With illustrations and map. 16mo, $1.50.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, New York.
New edition for 1893.

The Index Guide to Travel and Art Study in Europe. By Lafayette C. Loomis. With plans and catalogues of the chief art galleries, maps, tables of routes, and 160 illustrations. New and revised edition. 16mo, $3.00.

The Mexican Guide. By T. A. Janvier. New and revised edition. With three maps, net. $2.50. Carlsbad and Its Environments. By John Merrylees. Illustrated. 8vo, $2.50. "The best book on the subject." A Handbook

for Travellers in Јарав. Third edition, revised and for the most part rewritter by B. H. Chamberlain and W. B. Mason. With fifteer maps. 12mo, net, $5.00.

Sole Agents for the United States. Baedeker's Guide-Books. Illustrated numerous maps, plans, panoramas and views. cloth, viz., all prices net.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

The United States. With 17 maps and 22 plans. $3.60.

Already issued: Upper Egypt. With 11 maps and plans, $3.00. Alps (Eastern), $2.40; Belgium and Holand, $1.80; Egypt (Lower), 4.80; France (Northern) $2.10; France (Southern), from the Loire to the Spanish and Italian Frontiers, including Corsica, 12mo, $20 Germany (Northern), $2.40; Germany (Southern) and Austria, $2.40; Germany (Rhine from Rotterdam to Constance), $2.10: Great Britain, $3.00; Greece, $3 00; Ita (Northern), $2.40; Italy (Central) and Rome, $1.80; Itay (Southern) and Sicily, etc., $1.80; London and Its Esvirons, $1.80; Norway and Sweden, $3.00; Paris and its Environs, $1.80; Switzerland, $2.40; Traveller's Manual of Conversation, in English, German, French and Italiar, 90c.; Conversation Dictionary, in four languages: Eng lish, French, German and Italian, goc.

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small]
[merged small][ocr errors]
[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][graphic][merged small][merged small]

Tobolsk, if you please, with no idea of a residence in Siberia. With such a good excuse as house-hunting, an endless quantity of interesting information can be gathered. Mr. Bishop has improved his opportunities, and he is the most intelligent of inquirers.

He did really want a house, and so he gives the rentals in many cities in Europe, with plans of apartments, the wages paid to servants, and the expenses for food. Mr. Bishop's intention had been to go abroad and live for two years.

that it is the way of the world to represent us as so exclusivesy modern and practical." How much a man and wife with a baby could live for abroad is an important matter, and Mr. Bishop wanted to carry on his literary work as well abroad as at home. But the mise en scène-the surroundings-had to be good, and if a house or an apartment must be had, there was no reason why a judicious selection shou'd not be made. Full of practical information, (Harper. $1.50.)-N. Y. Times.

« 이전계속 »