The Novel: 



WHAT IT ISc 

 By F. MARION CRAWFORD, 



AUTHOR OF "children OF THE KING," "a ROMA] 

 SINGbK," " SARACINESCA," ETC. 



"With Photogravure Portrait of the Author. 

 ISnio. Cloth. 75 cents. 



THE 



Choice of Books, 



AND OTHER LITERARY PIECES. 

 By FREDERIC HARRISON, 



AUTHOR OF " OLIVER CROMWELL," ETC. 



18mo. Cloth. 75 cents. 



" Mr. Harrison is an able and conscientious critic, 

 a good logician, and a clever man ; his faults are 

 superficial, and his book will not fail to be valu- 

 able." — ^V. ]'. Times. 



Mr. John Morlev, in his speech on the study of 

 literature at the Mansion House, 26th February, 

 1887, said : 



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