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IV Tales from Irving. With illustrations. 

 Two vols. Selected from " The Sketch Book," 

 "Traveller," " Wolfert's Roost," " Bracebridge 

 Hall." $2 oo 



u The tales, pathetic and thrilling as they are in themselves, 

 are rendered winsome and realistic by the lifelike portraitures 

 which profusely illustrate the volumes. . . . We confess our 

 high appreciation of the superb manner in which the pub- 

 lishers have got up and sent forth the present volumes which 

 are real treasures, to be prized for their unique character." 

 Christian Union. 



<k Such books as these will find their popularity confined to 

 no one country, but they must be received with enthusiasm 

 wherever art and literature are recognized." Albany Argus. 



V Book of British Ballads. Edited by S. 

 C. HALL. A fac-simile of the original edition. 

 With illustrations by CRESWICK, GILBERT, and 

 others . . * $i 50 



" This is a diminutive fac-simile of the original very valu- 

 able edition. . . . The collection is not only the most com- 

 plete and reliable that has been published, but the volume is 

 beautifully illustrated by skilful artists." Pittsburg Chron- 

 icle. 



" Probably the best general collection of our ballad litera- 

 ture, in moderate compass, that has yet been made." Chi-' 

 cago Dial. 



VI The Travels of Baron Miinchausen. 



Reprinted from the early, complete edition. Very 

 fully illustrated $i 25 



" The venerable Baron Miinchausen in his long life has 

 never appeared as well-dressed, so far as we know, as now in 

 this goodly company." 



'* The Baron's stories are as fascinating as the Arabian 

 Nights." Church Union. 



