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XI Irish Melodies and Songs. By THOMAS 

 MOORE. Illustrated by MACLISE . . $r 50 



u The latest issue is a collection of Thomas Moore's * Irish 

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 each page of the text printed within an outline border of 

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 fitting the text." Boston Times. 



XII Undine and Sintram. By DE LA MOTTE 

 FOUQUE. Illustrated . . . . $i oo 



" ' Undine and Sintram ' are the latest issue, bound in one 

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XIII The Essays of Elia. By CHARLES 

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" The genial essayist himself could have dreamed of no 

 more beautiful setting than the Putnams have given the Es- 

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XIV Tales from the Italian Poets. By 



LEIGH HUNT. Two vols. . . . $2 oo 



" The perfection of artistic bookmaking." San Francisco 

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44 This work is most delightful literature, which finds a fit- 

 ting place in this collection, bound in volumes of striking 

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" Hunt had just that delightful knowledge of the Italian 

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The first series, comprising the foregoing 

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