AMKUir.vx. ix 



A Romano* of Three Days," by George 

 Tallman, were both detcctivo atorie 



an" was Ui hero of KliaabcUi 

 Train, iod -Bonbar," by R.8. &",< 



- ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' fjj* *? ""' 



..: \v .-.. ' -I!- Woman 



Who DUnX" ana William I'.urclay 



North) asked "8h .-..- ;.-i\ Him f " 



King 1 * waa a atory of waul and woallh wl.i.-l. in 

 volvod the invention of an air ship, and an-ther in. 

 probable alorv wa* "Thomas Boobig," by Luther 

 Marshall. "The Mystery of "wan 



hvpnoUc atory by AlU-rt Hiu'el..w 1'aiiu-; tpiritaal- 

 i^, waslheanaWr to - Piluu-'s yiu-ry - aoeor. 

 8. C. Clark; an.1 ihomuphv wan rosponsil 



t Earth," by .Llewellyn 

 Uri Lloyd, a hud .u-atod 



' philoaophi 



Double Man," by Y. B. Dowd, * The Hidden Faith," 

 M Thurber, and - In the Sanctuary," by A. 

 Van def Naillfii. ionoa was touched uj>on 



in-Zaphra," by .1 - kton, and HP .t her of 



the Third Degree," by Win. L. Garver, must close the 

 list of work* of the kind. "A Savage of Ci villa 

 waa published anonymously ; Wilbcrtino Tct. 

 titled her novel u The Snows of Yesteryear " ; and in 

 the - Enterprise Series" we had u The Adventures of 

 Uncle Jeremiah in the South" by C. M. Stevans; 

 and - An Appalling Passion," by Steele Mackaye. 



ues of short stories not previously mentioned 

 were: H Foam of the Sea, and other Stones, 11 : 

 trade Hall: U A Mad Madonna, and other Stories," 

 byL.Clarkson Whitelcn .by Alice Turner; 



-Old Man Savarin, and Other Stories," by Edward 

 W. Thompson ; u The Old Settler, the Squire, and 

 Little Peleg," by Edward Mott; " Bunch-Grass Sto- 

 ries," by Mrs, Lmdon W. Bates : " College Girls,' 1 by 

 Abbe Carter Goodloe; u The Nimble Dollar; with 

 Other Stories," by Charles Miner Thompson ; " Tales 

 of an Engineer/ with rhymes of the road, by Cyrus 

 Warman; U A Man without a Memory, and Other 

 Stories," by W. 1L Shelton ; u Tenement Talea of 

 New York,* by J. W. Sullivan: People wo Pass," 

 X '.rk city, by J 

 Jesse Lynch 



, 



life among the missr* of New York city, by Julian 

 K*lh - Princeton Stories," by Jesse Lynch Wil- 

 -Yale Yarns," by John Seymour Wood; 



"A Cumberland Vendetta,* and Other Stories," by J. 



Fox. Jr. ; " Aunt Billy, and Other Sketches," by Aly n 



Yates Keith (Mrs. Eugenia L. Morris), the author of 



:top Summer" ; u Hippolite and Golden 



riea," by George Bassott, in the series of liar- 

 parV Amfrican Story -Tellers" ; " An Accidental Ro- 

 mance." by William Sidney Roeaitor; "The Bacho- 

 lor*s ChriNtmaa, and Other Stories," by Robert Grant ; 

 Bad Man and White," by Owen Wister ; M A 

 and Other Storiea," by Mra. Mary Tappan Wright; 

 -The Face and the Mask," by Robert Barr; "Kitwyk 

 Stories," of Holland, by Anna Eichberg Kin- 

 an* Methuaelar.and Other Episodes," by Ilarrie 

 M Legvods of Fire bland Beach and the South 

 by Edward R. Shaw ; u: to Canada," 



imaaiMMs and realities of the underground railroad, 

 i. Johnson. An edition of Cooper'* novels, 

 known at the - Mohawk Edition," was published dur- 

 ing the year, in 8S volumes; and Thomas Nelson 

 Pate's - One' Edinburg " waa made into a 

 m, uniform with - Mane Chan" and * Mch Lady," 

 and Ulurtratod by B. W. Clinedlnat William Mc- 



UrUwold published -A Descriptive Liat of 



Nov^a and Talea dealing with the History of North 

 Amanca"; Part I of a similar volume covering an- 

 atatt bteory: -A Deacriptivo Liat of Books for the 

 and anew enlanred edition of A Deacrip- 



of lotematiooal Novels, 



Fla Am. In Mimming up the literature of art for 

 tfc year wa find fandamontals treated in "yEstheti<S 

 f"alplaaby Henry Rutgers Marshall, the author 

 of- Pa"uHaiura,and 1 JUthetfca": George Lanning 

 - Psinting,8culpture,and Archi- 

 ative Arta"* in a profusely illus- 

 whioh be termed in subtitle an eaaay 



In oomparative awthotioA, and \\hieh follows . 

 principlea laid dowo in 

 by ). im lat year, aa applied to tho art* ,. 

 'saays on "Khuhm und Harm..! 

 and MuMic n and "Music aa a Represei 

 alao from hia pen. were bound in 01 

 La Farge published lectun - 



MUM-IIIII ..f N, 

 s on Art. Considorati 

 and John C. Vun Dyke was an an: 



Ihlteh 



\\hieh (.'JO ill numlxir) wen; the 



::om th- 01 und were c- 



the "(Yntury Magazine, 1 in hi- 



appeared during the last three you 



.'d as a companion volume to 



' 



MidMimiiier <>f Italian Art," ami 



Partridge of tin- " Teehni.jue - ' 



hiterture in Italy, (ireeee. .. 



Levant, 1 * edit.-,! by William r. : 



sumptuous quarto, abounding in illustnr. n-. A>. ,, 



represented the labor 



wasistfuod in uniform .-t\l.- with 



ra ami I 'a'.; 1 u Cyclopa I M i-ii 



an-1 M ' utkH 



series of " Shadows of the Stage," I. 1. 



WingaU: dealt with U SI -iithi- 



Stage." 8. 8. Curry publih( 



in Vocal Exression," tfivt-n to " l'rin<-i] 



in^ in the ttodalatlOD of the Voice." .l-hn II. K- 



wald com]', Mu>ieiaif.- I 



of facts uii'l ' :-tere>t to tin- mi, 



:vt Keint/el arraiiL'e.l "Th. \ ' ;tr 



rav< in-tn. 



litlcrent ki:. '.lintiiitf,' 1 un<l Mr-. 1 Ion 



M.-S j.ul.li.Hhed "A Keramir Stud\ " of half* 

 iinncr plates. . "rne Moore . 



u Studies in tin > 'rawing in Art/ 1 J|^H 



UraiidiT Matthi-wH contrUiuted "Bookbin-Hi 

 and New : Notes of a Book Lover " to t i . 

 Series." Foremost ainon? illustrate*! works to t0A 

 mentioned* 4 The Abbey Shakespeai rr-j, 



crly, u The Comedies of Shakcspea- 

 containing 131 full-page photogravure reprodn- .:. 

 of drawinga by Edwin Hoa^H 



publisher we had reproductions of u The Que*t 

 Holy Grail." a series of painting done l.y t! 

 artist for the dcp.ration of the deliver.. 

 Boston Free I'ul.lie Library, with des.-rij'ti. 

 Cilhurt White's "Natural l! 

 liroiiLrht out in a handsome holiday for 



. illustrated by Clifton Johnson, un<i t 

 with an introduction by John Burrougha, who, lA 

 the artist, vicited the quaint little Haniimhire villaj* 

 in order that the part of each might be perr 

 satisfactorily. Another beautiful !.<,', 

 manufacture was Kdmund H. <iarr" 

 Songa," a companion volume to his 

 Songs." "Joseph Jell', r- ..n '- Uip \ 



,lustrute<! with drawing-* and pi 

 from paintings of the actor him 

 t'ift Wks were " Dames of High Degn 

 rtroit of beautiful w 

 KnglUh misters : " A 

 poems, edited by Volney Streamer, with i - 



lor paintings by Ellen < 

 similes of Water Colors." by W. (in,- 

 and u Fair Women of To-day," pr -\ : 

 lished poems by Samuel Minturn \'< 

 with facsimiles of painting in water < 

 line C. Lovcll. IrvingV - Tale, of a Traveler 1 ; were 

 issued in 2 volumes of the "Buckthorne 1. 

 uniform with "The Alhambra" an-1 " - 

 Frederick Remington furnished ^ full-patrc illusti 

 tif.n- -f Hiawatha,' 1 and Mr- 



Austin's U 8tandish of SUm.li-i 

 treatment at the hands of rrill. 8afl 



*Kob Roy," " The Betrothed," and 'I 

 and DC Amicis's u Spain and the Spaniards" were 

 made into superb volumes. 



