A NEW BOOK BY RICHARD HARDING DAHS. 

 THE LION AND THE UNICORN. 



U'^it/i SIX f/liist rations by H. C. Christy. 1 21110, $1.2^. 



THE present little volume contains a number of short stories most of which have 

 previously been published, but so bright, so clean are they that one feels a pleasure 

 in re-reading them. . . . These fresh creatures from Mr. Davis's facile pen are more than 

 welcome." — Philadelphia Ei^ening l^ekgraph. 



SIDNEY LANIER. 



Bob : The Story of Our Mocking Bird. 



With 16 full-page Illustrations in colors. i2mo, 

 $1.50. 



A charming story of the poet's pet mocking bird. The illus- 

 trations are novel and artistic. 



HENRY T, FINQC 



Primitive Love and Love Stories. 8vu, 



*3.oo. 



A work of great scientific value, treating in a popular 

 manner the sociology of love and marriage. It is the fruit of 

 thirteen years of research and study. 



CHARLES HEMSTREET. 



Nooks and Corners of Old New York. Fully 



illustrated by E. C. Ueixotto. l2mo, I2.00. 



Full of entertaining reminiscences of the old city and its many 

 monuments. A miniature panorama of the vicissitudes of the 

 various districts and communities of the metropolis. 



RICHARD HARDING DAVIS- 



Novels and Stories. In six volumes, each with 

 frontispiece. Small i6mo, leather, gilt top, .$6.00 

 net. (Sold only in sets.) 

 A handy pocket edition of Mr. Davis's well-known and 



popular stories in handsome binding. 



ERNEST SETON-THOMPSON- 



The Trail of the Sandhill Stag. Illustrated by 



the author. 8vo, ."I1.50. 



A realistic hunting story, in which the joys of the chase are 

 pictured in a manner full of poetry. An unusually attractive 

 book. 



ROBERT GRANT. 



Search=Light Letters. i2mo, $1.50. 



Essays on the art of living, full of the author's characteristic 

 humor and philosophy. 



The Art of Living. i2mo, $1.50. 



.A, new edition of these cheerful and kindly satirical observa- 

 tions on the art of living. 



MRS. JOHN DREW. 



Mrs. John Drew's Reminiscences. Profusely 



illustrated. i2mo, I1.50. 



A volume rich in entertaining remini.'cences of the American 

 stage, and of old-time plays, play-houses, and players. 



ALEXANDER BLACK. 



Modern Daughters. Conversations with Various 

 American Girls and One Man. Profusely illus- 

 trated from photographs by the author. 8vo, 

 $2.50. 

 A companion volume, equally attractive, to " Miss America," 



published last season. 



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