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and Russian. This, considering that the book is four weeks old, is pretty fair. The work is in its fourth edition in England, and the second American edition is now printing.

JOHN LANE has just ready Kenneth Grahame's new book, entitled "Day Dreams," which, as already noted, contains a number of new stories after the manner of those in "Golden Age." They have also just issued "A Hundred Fables of Esop," with an introduction by Kenneth Grahame, and a number of illustrations by P. J. Billinghurst.

GEORGE W. JACOBS & Co., Philadelphia, have published an "American Church Calendar of the Festivals and Fasts of the Church Year 1899, from Advent, A.D. 1898, to Advent, A.D. 1899." The calendar consists of 13 folio leaves printed in red and black on white laid paper.

Besides the calendar of festivals and fasts the calendar gives the Morning and Evening Lessons, and wherever the space permits appropriate extracts from the writings of prominent churchmen.

HENRY STEVENS, SON & STILES, London, have in preparation a work entitled "Cabot to Champlain, a cartological determination of the English, French, and Iberian discoveries between Labrador and Maine, 1497-1633," by G. R. F. Prowse. The work claims to open up entirely new ground in its treatment of the discovery of North America, throwing much new

light upon the Cabotian and other early voyages. The book will be ready next year, and will contain a number of facsimile and sketch

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F. TENNYSON NEELY has just issued "The Depew Story Book," by Will M. Clemens, a book of after-dinner jokes and witticisms that is very readably put together; "The Rascal Club," a delightful book for boys, by Julius Chambers; and "A Vicious Witness," by Professor Louis Lombard, formerly of the Utica Conservatory of Music, a story of music, hypnotism, Egyptology, sociology, and many other subjects to which the author has given great attention while pursuing his musical

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SILVER, BURDETT & Co., Boston, have just ready an interesting book entitled "Historic Pilgrimages in New England," journeys among landmarks of Pilgrim and Puritan days, and the Colonial and pre-Revolutionary periods, by Edwin M. Bacon, formerly editor of the Boston Advertiser. The book puts the reader in touch with whatever is most significant in the early history of the country, as related more especially to the Massachusetts colonies, and brings together important data concerning places and people which could only be found by long and careful research.

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been formed by a veteran professor of art and gave ample material on a division of the subject where information was the most difficult to obtain. A good index makes much heterovolume will easily take rank as one of the geneous information practically available. The fullest and best surveys of the art work of Italians in the last hundred years.

D. APPLETON & Co. have just ready "The History of the World, from the Earliest Historical Time to the Year 1898," by Edgar Sanderson, of Clare College, Cambridge; "Historic Boston and Its Neighborhood," by Edward Everett Hale; "Bible Stories in_Bible Language," by Edward Tuckerman Potter; also, Belinda-and Some Others," in the Town and Country Library. They expect to have ready early in January next "Puerto Rico, a book for travellers, investors, pleasure seekers, and business men," by Frederick A. Ober, the author of "In the Track of Columbus," etc. "It is a curious fact," says the author, that the Island of Puerto Rico was first called by the early explorers Borrquèn, then Boinquen, and later on Puerto Rico de San Juan de Bautista; a few years ago the geographers, for no particular reason, called it by the Portuguese name of Porto Rico. At present the correct and generally accepted spelling is Puerto Rico."

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A. L. BURT, 97 Reade Street, New York, has just published in uniform cloth binding in the Young Patriot Series the following books by James Otis (James Otis Kaler:) "Corporal Lige's Recruit, a story of Crown Point and Ticonderoga," "A Cruise with Paul Jones, a story of naval warfare in 1779." 'Morgan, the Jersey Spy, a story of the Siege of York Town in 1781,' Sarah Dillard's Ride, a story of South Carolina in 1780," "A Traitor's Escape, a story of the attempt to seize Benedict Arnold after he had fled to New York," and "A Tory Plot, a story of the attempt to kill George Washington." Each volume contains a number of full-page illustrations. To The Continental Series the following volumes, also by James Otis, have been added: “The Capture of Laughing Mary, a story of two New York boys in 1776, as set down by Eliphalet Willett," with illustrations by J. Watson Davis, and "With Warren at Bunker Hill, a story of the Siege of Boston-how Ben Scarlett escaped from Boston Town," with illustrations by J. Watson Davis.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS have just ready "Fantastic Fables," by Ambrose Bierce, author of I Can Such Things Be?," etc., whose quips, while fantastic in form, strike many a strong blow at the foibles and vanities of mankind; "The Wheel of God," a new novel by George Egerton, of "Keynotes" fame; and Money and Bimetallism," by Henry A. Miller. They have also just ready the following volumes of verse: The Seven Voices." by J. Hooker Hamersley, with illustrations by Isabelle Morrison Niles; "Phil-o-rum's Canoe and Madeleine Vercheres," a charming episode in verse, by William Henry Drummond, author of "The Habitat," and other French-Canadian poems recently published, with five full-page photogravures from designs by Frederick S. Coburn; "The Christ, a poetical study of his life from Advent to Ascension," by the Rev. O. C.

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Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army.

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