PUBLICATIONS OF S. C. GPIGGS &- CO., CHICAGO. 



JANSON-THE SPELU-BOUND FIDDLER. A Norse Ro- 

 mance, By Kristopher Janson. Translated. By Auber Fores- 

 tier. With an Introduction by R. B. Anderson. 121T10, cloth, 31. 



" It contains more about Ole Bull than has ever been published at any one time 

 in English, comprising incidents that have never before appeared in print." San 

 Francisco Post. 



" The story is a graphic and poetic description of one side of the peasant life of 

 the North well worth reading. We commend it to all lovers of the romantic, 

 and to all lovers of Norse life and literature." Christian Register, Boston. 



JOUSSET- CLINICAL LECTURES. From the French of P. 

 JoussET, Physician to the Mospital Saint-Jacques, Paris. Translated 

 by Dr. R. Ludlum, of Chicago. 8vo. Cloth, $4.50; Malf Mo- 

 rocco, $5.50. 



" It contains ribout 500 pages octavo, of the very best and most reliable clinical 

 experience in the practice of homoeopathy of any work extant in the profession." 

 A. E. Small, M.D., in Chicago Tribune. 



KIPPAX-CHURCHYARD LITERATURE. A choice collection 

 of American Epitaphs, with remarks on Monumental Inscriptions and 

 the Obsequies of various nations. By John R. Kippax, LL.D. 

 i2mo, cloth, 31 -SO- 



" A collection remarkable for quaintness and eccentricity." Neiv York 

 Daily Tribune. 



LIE -THE PILOT AND HIS WIFE. A Norse Love Story. 

 By Jonas Lie. Translated by ]\lrs. Ole Bull, Cloth, $1,50, 



"Most absorbingly interesting. . . . In realism, picturesqueness and psy- 

 chological insight, 'The Pilot and His Wife' leaves very little to be desired. 

 Every one of the dramatis persona; is boldly conceived and elaborated with great 

 skill. We have none of the stale repetitions of the usual well-worn characters of 

 fiction, which is indeed no mean praise. ... A delightful and entertaining 

 hook . "Scribner s Monthly. 



ME -THE BARQUE FUTURE. By Jon.vs Lie. Translated by 

 Mrs. Ole Bull. i2mo, cloth, 31. 



" Its pictures of life la the far north the fishermen of Norway, the lonely trad- 

 ing-ports on the Fjord, the habits of the people are full of a simple and rare 

 beauty. The impression which the book makes is altogether delightful, and we 

 commend it to our readers in the strongest K.znn's,. Literary World, Boston. 



LORIMER-'MSMS." OLD AND NEW. By George C, Lor 

 IMER, D.D, i2mo, cloth, ^1.50. 



Contents. Agnosticism Atheism Pantheism Materialism Natural- 

 ism Pessimism Buddhism Unitarianism Spiritualism Skepticisvi 

 Liberalism For7nalis>n Denojninationalisjn Mammonis}n Pauperism 

 Altruism. 



In Press. Ready in October, 1881. 



