John Halifax, Gentleman. A Norel. By Miss MULOCK. Por- 
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The book is from the pen of one who combines a careful study of life with a 
rare genius in depicting its real experiences, and who renders charming even 
a simple story of actual life, by the gloiy of a warm and loving heart with 
Which she transfuses ft. Frederick Mynon Cooper. 
Undine and Other Tales. By DE LA MOTTE FOUQUE. Trans 
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Undine has become a household book for old and young in Germany, and 
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Uarda, A Romance of Ancient Egypt. By GEORGE EBERS. 
Translated from the German by CLARA BELL. 12mo, cloth, gilt 
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Amid all the tempest of passion and expectation incidental to such a tale 
the novelist evolves a charming story of love and constancy rising superior to 
class prejudices, and of the sweet amenities of social ties and family affection, 
Frederick Mynon Cooper. 
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Selected Essays, 
By THOMAS DE QTJINCEY. Edited with notes by DAVID MASSON, 
Professor of English Literature in the University of Edinburgh. 
Portrait. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.00. 
De Quincey's skill in narration, his rare pathos, his wide sympathies, the 
pomp of his dream-descriptions, his abounding though subtle humor, commend 
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On the Heights. By BERTHOLD AUERBACH. Translated from 
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Auerbach has been called the Charles Dickenc of Germany. He is not only 
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The Last Days of Pompeii. By SIR EDWARD BTJLWER-LYTTON 
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The fate of the rich Campanian city, the most awful catastrophe which 
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with their surroundings; with a human sympathy which easily bridges the 
eighteen centuries which have rolled over the buried city, we follow with eager 
interest this tale of the men and women of ancient Pompeii. Robert Thorne. 
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