LITKKATI m:. AMF.IMCAN. IN ISIT. 



Leigh Webster; "Peg Bunson." by John \V. S|ear; 



in It." by Mrs. Anna QwoU Commelin ; 



"The Man who was Good," by Leonard Merrick; 



"Lost Lineage," by Carrie Goldsmith Childs: 



Paul 



Ralston.** by M J. Holme-; "The Kvolu- 



Itl's Sistr! rlotte Whitney BMI- 



man: " Home. ! .injuiw flam I. 



and iii.-ik. -r."l.v William Far.juhar 



aon found interested readers, as <li<l " A U- 

 | Francis Lynde. and "Tin- I 

 Side of the Car.** by J. I'ri Lloyd, the author of 

 ~Etid- n-h.i." 1-ut in* no wi-o following the In 

 that -vphen Hardee" was by Katharine 



:tnd "On Main Seas" by Herbert 

 irk Uenton Williams). "The 

 Federal Judge." b\ charl.-- K. Lush, broaches the 

 question <-? tin- Influence * ions, ami 



l.y Henry Went worth I 'ell- 

 smith, wa* a -tu.lv ..f life ami work from tin- stand- 

 |nint of co-operation. "The New Mai 

 in favor of existing - li!i"ii<. "The 



uter <f a Hundred Millions" was by Virgin i:i 



Miles Leed-. and "The Stand-by." by Kdinund 1'. 



' by Kathenne EtaMeU (Apollo 



Belredere), -pi > the theory of tin- inheritance 

 of vice, "In Plain Air" was by Mr-. Kli/abeth 

 Lyman Cabot: "Scarlet, or White f" by Willis 

 M. 1. : and "The Tragedv of Ages," by 

 Mrs. Isabella M. Wither-,,!). "The Phfloeopher 

 -f hnftwo.Ml" is by Mrs. Anna .b-nncss Miller. 

 Mrs. Maud Wil.ler UOOdwio left colmiial theme* 



: of " Flint : His Faults, his Friends, and his 

 Fortune-"; "\ Capital Courtship" wa- by Alex- 

 ander Black: Florence Converge laid the scene of 

 her novel " IMana Victrix" in New Orleans among 

 Creoles of the French quarter: "(Jl na \ 

 was by John A. Mitchell: and "The Man of |.a-t 

 Resort/* by Melville Davidson Post. " 



n ** was from Archibald Clavering (tunter. 

 From Mrs. Gertrude Franklin Athertoji (Frank 



we had "His Fortunate (irace" and " Pa- 

 .'hawk and Her Times." "lli-l' 

 Linn lioyil I'orter. apjK-ared in the " Al- 

 \".T m N .-." aiid " Montr.-. .r" wa> an Kn^- 

 li-h-Ami-rifan love story, 1854-'94, by - Loota," 

 "Th- Ky. of th,- Sun "'was by Bdwftld S. Kllis; 

 "Kohelc'th" was by Louis Austin Storrs; Arthur 

 11. \Yyvev \vp.ie A Cheque for Three Thou-and ": 

 Robert Herrick. "The Man who Wins"; Fannie 

 E. Ostrandcr. "When Hearts are True"; and 

 James Knaj.p Keeve. "The Three Richard Wha- 



' a story of adventure. The Invisible Man " 

 was a grotesque romance by Henry (J. Wells, and 

 B. West Clm.-dinst illustrated "The Last T 

 Soldiers,*' by William Henry Shelton. "Spanish 

 Castles by the Rhine" was by Davi i 

 To the realm of the improbable belong nNo I h, 

 Fourth Napoleon " by Charles Beiiham : "Tin- I ay 

 .-sis," by Lillian Francis Mentor: Y.-rmah 

 the I' l.y Frona Kunice Wait: "At the 



Ciue*r " by Mabel Fuller Blodgett: "K 



in Alv,-rity." ; & N'.i'i Xil. : " Lorn.-, : A 



.>." by William Windsor; ** A Jour- 

 ney to Venus," by Gust ay w. Iopo. M. D., the 

 author f A J. nrne? T,, \\.. 



I 'haws." by Timothy W. Coakley; 

 and "John Harvey." a tale of the twentieth cen- 

 mry. i Moore.** "Through the Invisible" 



was a theojMjphiral love storv by Paul Tyner. and 

 "The Touch of a Vanished ifaml," brAnofa Ku>- 

 sell Dyer, suggests spirittialism. "I'he St..r\ of 

 -rlor). was a scientific novel of 

 the time of the cave men. and Nirvana," a story 

 of Buddhist philosr.phy bv Paul Cams. " Tim and 



Tim." a story for the club and society man 

 and the new woman was by Richard T. Lancefield; 



IT of the V :iins : 



1 of the .loin Mane Kh'iviire 



Giles : V ' riau'e." by M; 



.:iivan : "Then, and not 'till then," 

 l'\ Clara 2 It -The In\a-ion ol 



II"\\ ll.iu;i;i was Annex. <!." by .1. II. 

 Palmer; "Tru. . ulled from the 



archives of the Pinkertoii* by Cleveland MolT.tl ; 



ami M When D Q. Km be. A 



edition \\as print. -.1. from new plato, with the orig- 

 inal plates of "(iforgia \ v 

 (tcor.L inally pnl>li-li.-.l in 1840, and t he 

 a Pocket-handkerchief/ 



which h i! o'f 



print rinoe l^J.:. anil which, though pnbli-he.l in 

 that year in -.'rial form, was never in. Imle.l in a 

 collected edition of In-. w..rk-. was i i,. ,| m | H1 ,,l< 

 form. The memorial edition of " I n< !< Toin's 

 Cabin " contained a sketehof the lif.-..f Mi-. - 

 an.l was profusely and handsomely illustrated from 

 original draw:- .braled arti-ls, and the 



Tacoma edit ion >f Wa-hington Ir\; 

 in two superb, illustrated volume- d< !iii<.n. 



Among collections of short stories not included 

 above are to !.. record. -d " < hit lino in Local ( '..lor." 

 by I'rander Matlh. - -i n the !lii;li 



by I'daiiche \\"illis Howard : " liar 

 by Charles Macoinb Flandran. hi-: 

 life, which possess nnu-u.il merit : " Mr-. K 

 and Other Sto; .1. Stimson ; "A Willing 



Transgressor, and Other Stori( <.. I'lymp- 



t<.n; -Th.- Mystery of Choice," by b'..b.-rt W. Cham- 

 ben; "A Browning Courtship, and <Mh. 

 by Kli/a Orm- Whit.-: "Liter.. tters, and 



n'-her St..' toberl Hemck : " Near a Whole 



City-Full." by Kdward W. Town-end: " ' liobbo,' 

 and (Mher l-'ancj.-." -nine of which are in ver.s.-. by 

 Thomas Whart>n. which had an introduction by 

 Owen Wi>ter: "Camp and Lamp." ramble- iii 

 realms of sport, story, and son-. b\ Samuel Mathew- 

 son I'.aylis: " Pipjiins and Cheese,* 1 bv Mr-. I! 



ie; "A Book of True Lover-." collected -Lori 

 stories of Octave Thanet (Ali<-c French): "Chimes 

 from a .Ie-ter's IMK" by |{.,bert .b.n.- l',nrd.-tte; 

 " Wayside Courtships." by Hamlin (iarland : " 

 of the Real Gyp-y." by Paul Jimtj ;md 



Others," by Margaret Button r.ri-.-.,,. : - The M 

 Maid of Arcady, His Lordship, and nth- 

 bv Mrs. Burton Harrison; -Reminiscences 

 old v> i- Homest 



'Pine Valley." by L>ui- I',, l-'ran.-e (H 

 d.-scriptive of life in Colorado : "Ocean 



f transatlantic travel, by Frederick W. W. mil ; 

 " A Niirht in Acadic." byKateChopin.br 

 of Creole life in Louisiana: - The Wisdom of 1 

 bv Mrs. Marirarct Wade Cam|.bell hdalid: 

 Man who was Content; Mary; The LI. 

 rimift's Fiamnicita." four n "in- vol- 



,'ina (Jii-wold Van Ucn- 



Schlivler Vai. M The Ape. the 



Idiot, and Other People." bv W. C, Morrow: 

 Itinerant House, and Other i.y Kmma 



I-' ranees Dawson : "The Kxpres- and 



Other Tales of the Rail." ! \\arman. 



Kah w wa the title of six stories of Indian folk- 

 lore, chiefly of the Cte and Navajo Indini. 

 Verner '/.. \l<->-\ : " In Iiulian Tent-.' .d by 



noddy, and Micmac Indian- to 



Abby Lanu'don Alger. are not to be forgotten : ;md 

 in conclusion we have "The Comprehensive Sub- 

 ject Index to 1'iiiver-al PP-.- l-'i.-tion." compiled 

 and arranged by Xella Allen Dixson. 



I ine Art. Amont: the b.,ok< that are creations 

 of art are to be numbered "A Hi-tory of Dancing 

 from the Earliest Ai:e to our own Times" b\ 

 ton Vnillier. superbly illustrated, with 125 full 

 photogravure plates and over 400 illustrations in the 



