IMPORTANT WORKS. 
I 
The Life and Words of Christ. By Coyyrncuam Gem, 
D.D. New cheap edition. From the same stereotype plates as the 
two-volume illustrated edition. 8vo. Cloth. Price, $1.50. 
This edition of Geikie’s Life of Christ is the only cheap edition that contains the 
copious notes of the author, the marginal references, and an index. 
““A work of the highest rank, breathing the spirit of true faith in Christ."—Dr. 
Delitzsch, the Commentator. 
“A most valuable addition to sacred literature."—A. N. Littlejohn, D.D., Bishop 
of Long Island. 
It. Z 
Mind in the Lower Animals, in Health and Dis= 
ease. By W. Lauper Linpsay, M.D., F.R.S.E., etc. In two 
volumes, 8vo, cloth. Price, $4.00. 
“T haye studied the subject of mind in other animals, as compared with that of 
man, for a series of years, simply as a physician-naturailist. . . . Regarding the whole 
subject of mind in animals from a medical and natural-history point of view, I have 
studied it from first to last without any preconceived ideas, with no theory to defend, 
support, or illustrate. . . . All that I attempt is to outline the subject of mind in the 
lower animals, to illustrate their possession of the higher mental faculties as they occur 
in man.”—Eatract from Introduction. 
III. 
Memoirs of Madame de Remusat. Complete in one vol., 
with an Index, 12mo, 740 pages, cloth, price, $2.00. In three vols., 
octavo, paper covers, price, $1.50; or, 50 cents each. 
‘Madame de Rémusat’s Memoirs’ will remain as the most finished picture of the 
Napoleonic Court in its outward glory and its inner pettiness."—London Atheneum. 
TV. 
Memoirs of Napoleon, his Court and Family. By 
the Duchess p’ABRaNTES (Madame Junot). New edition. In two 
vols., 12mo. Cloth. Price, $3.00. 
The interest in the first Napoleon and his Court, which has recently been so stim- 
ulated by the ‘* Memoirs of Madame de Rémusat,” has induced the publishers to re- 
issue the famous ‘“*Memoirs of the Duchess d’Abrantes.” These memoirs, which 
hitherto have appeared in costly 8vo volumes, are now published at a much lower 
price, to correspond with the De Rémusat 12mo volume. The work at the present 
juncture will be read with attention, especially as it presents a much more favorable 
portrait of the great Corsican than that limned by Madame de Rémusat. 
iV; 
The Life of David Glasgow Farragut, First Admiral of 
the United States Navy, embodying his Journal and Letters. By 
his Son, Loyatt Farracut. With Portraits, Maps, and Illustrations. 
8vo. Cloth. Price, $4.00. 
“The book is a stirring one, of course; the story of Farragut’s life is a tale of ad- 
venture of the most ravishing sort, so that, aside from the value of this work as an 
authentic biography of the greatest of American naval commanders, the book is one 
of surpassing interest, considered merely as a narrative of difficult and dangerous 
enterprises and heroic achieyements."—New York Evening Post. ; 
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1,3, & 5 Bond Street, N. ¥. 
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