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A Knight of the Nineteenth Century. By Rev. 

 E. P. Koe. (Dodd, Mead & Co.) 



A Song and a Sigh. By Rose Porter. (Randolph.) 



The Blue Banner ; or, The Adventures of a Mus- 

 sulman, a Christian, and a Pagan, in the Time of 

 the CrusadeB and Mongol Conquest. By Leon Ca- 

 hun. Translated from the French by W. Collett 

 Sanders. (Lippincott.) 



The Two Circuits : a Story of Pioneer Life. By 

 J. L. Crane. (Jansen, McClurg & Co., Chicago.) 



Will Denbigh, Nobleman. (Roberts.) 



The Cross above the Crescent. A Eomance of 

 Constantinople. By the Rt. Rev. Horatio Soutbgate. 

 (Lippincott.) 



Souci. A Novel. By Mrs. J. H. Twells. (Lip- 

 pincott.) 



Too Rich. From the German of Adolph Streck- 

 fuss. By Mrs. A'. L. Wister. (Lippincott.) 



Mabel Vaughan. By the author of " The Lamp- 

 lighter." 



JUVENILE BOOKS. Thecorps of purveyors for 

 young people is joined by Mr. Donald G. Mitch- 

 ell, whose " About Old Story-Tellers : of how 

 and when they lived and what Stories they 

 told" (Scribner), gives his youthful readers in- 

 formation about the authors of " The Pilgrim's 

 Progress," "Robinson Crusoe," and other re- 

 nowned narratives information which would 

 be new and instructive to not a few children 

 of larger growth. Another recent recruit is 

 Mr. Edward Abbott, who continues with spirit 

 and interest his " Long-Look Series " (Noyes, 

 Holmes & Co.). Mr. Charles Dudley Warner, 

 in his " Being a Boy " (Osgood), lays under ob- 

 ligation not only all existent boys but all who 

 remember with pleasure having been boys. 

 The old favorites, Mr. J. T. Trowbridge, Miss 

 Warner, Miss L. M. Alcott, Mrs. A. M. Diaz, Mr. 

 Charles Carleton Coffin, Mr. George Gary Eg- 

 pleston, "Sophie May," and others that might 

 be named with them, keep up a perennial sup- 

 ply of choice reading, in which good work 

 they are joined by a considerable number, less 

 distinguished but of recognized merit. 



Bound in Honor ; or, A Harvest of Wild Oats. By 

 J. T. Trowbridge. (Lee & Shepard.) 



His Own Master. By J. T. Trowbridge. (Os- 

 good.) 



The Boy Traders. By Harry Caatlemore. (Por- 

 ter and Coates, Philadelphia.) 



Old Tales retold from Grecian Mythology in 

 Talks around the Fire. By Augusta Larned. (Nel- 

 son & Phillips.) 



The Brown House at Duffield. A Story of Life 

 without and within the Fold. By Minnie Mary 

 Lee. (Kelly. Piet & Co., Baltimore.) 



Pine-Needles. Bv Miss Wiirner. (Carters.) 



Little and Wise. 'By Rev. W. W. Newton. (Car- 

 ters.) 



A History of France for Children. By Emma 

 Marshall. (Dutton.) 



What Tommy Did. By Mrs. Emily Huntington 

 Miller. (Grisrgs, Chicago.) 



Mis Nancy's Pilgrimage. A Story of Travel. 

 By Virginia W. Johnson. (Harpers.) 



Pehe Nu-c, the Tizer Whale. By Captain Bar- 

 nacle. (D. Lothror> & Co., Boston.) 



Nan, the New-Fashioned Girl. By Mrs. S. C. 

 Hallowell. (Lothrop.) 



Good-for-Nothing Polly. By Ella Farman. (Lo- 

 throp.) 



Camp-Fires of Napoleon. By Henry G. Watson. 

 (Porter & Coates, Philadelphia.) 



Battles of the Republic, by Sea and Land. By 

 Henry W. Harrison. (Porter & Coates.) 



The Cliautauqua Girls at Home. By Pansy. (D. 

 Lothrop & Co.) 



Four Irrepressibles and what They did. (Loring, 

 Boston.) 



Happy Davs for Boys and Girls. Contributions by 

 Louisa M. Alcott and Others. (Porter & Coates.) 



The Adventures of Miltiades Peterkin Paul. (Lo- 

 throp.) 



Parlor Pastime and Picture Puzzles. By G. B. 

 Bartlett and Others. (Lothrop.) 



Our New Way round the World. By C. C. Coffin. 

 (Lovell, Adam, Wesson & Co.) 



Poems for our Darlings. (Xothrop.) 



The Bodleys Telling Stories. By the authr of 

 " Doings of the Bodley Family." (Hard & Hough- 

 ton.) 



The Story of a Hessian. A Tnle of the Revolution 

 in New Jersey. By Lucy Ellen Guernsey. (Ameri- 

 can Sunday-School Union.) 



The Wings of Courage. Stories for American 

 Boys and Girls. Adapted from the French. By 

 Marie Field. (Putnams.) 



Almost a Man. By A. S. Frost. (Tract Society.) 



Coral and Christian : or, The Children's Pilgrim's 

 Progress. By Lillie E. Barr. (Mucklow, Philadel- 

 phia.) 



Sugar Plums. By Ella Farman. Illustrated by 

 C. A. Northam. (Lothrop.) 



My Girls, etc. (No. 4, Aunt Joe's Scrap-Bag.) 

 By L. M. Alcott. (Roberts.) 



David Kent's Ambition. By Joy Allison. (Con- 

 gregational Publishing Society.) 



Real Boys and Girls. By Mary C. Bartlett. 

 (Lockwood, Brooks & Co.) 



Tom, a Home Story. By George L. Chancy. 

 (Roberts.) 



Forest Glen: or, The Mohawk's Friendship. By 

 Elijah Kellogg. (Lee nnd Shepard.) 



Wonder-World Stories from the Chinese, French, 

 German, Hebrew, Hindostanee, Hungarian, Irit-h, 

 Italian, Japanese, Russian, Swedish, and Turkish. 

 Collected and translated by Marie Patke and Mar- 

 gery Deane. (Putnams.) 



One Happy \V inter : or, A Visit to Florida. By 

 Mrs. S. S. Robbing. (Lockwood, Brooks & Co.) 



Child Marion Abroad. By William M. F. Round. 

 (Lee & Shepard.) 



Jolly Times at School. Bv P. Thome. (Roberts.) 



Two Years behind the Plough: or, The Expe- 

 rience of a Pennsylvania Farm-Boy. (Claxton, 

 Philadelphia.) 



Little Truths for Little Folks. Bible Stories il- 

 lustrated. By Laurie Loring. (Lothrop.) 



Captpln Fritz, his Friends and Adventures. By 

 E. Huntington Miller. (Dutton.) 



Adrift in the Ice-Fields. By Captain Charles W. 

 Hall. (Lee & Shepard.) 



The Signal-Boys ; or, Captain Sam's Company. 

 A Story of the War of 1812. By George Cary Eg- 

 glcston. (Putnurne.) 



The Jimmyjohns and Other Stories. By Mrs. A. 

 M. Diaz. (Osgood.) 



Leoline; or, Captured and Rescued. By Grace 

 Harding. (Dutton.) 



Cast away in the Cold. An Old Mnn's Story of 

 a Young Man's Adventures. By Dr. Isaac 1. Hayes. 

 (Lee & Rhepard.) 



Our Children's Songs. (Harpers.) 



From Hand to Mcuth. By Miss A. M. Douglnss 

 (Lee <fe Shepard.) 



Quinnebasect Girls. By Sophie Mny. (Ib.) 



There she Blows! or the Log of the Aiethusa. 

 By Captain W. II. Macy. (Ib.) 



Good Old Times. By Elijah Kellojnr. (Ib.) 



Petite's Wand of Lilies. By Harriet B. McKeever. 

 (J. A. Moore, Philadelphia.) 



Mother Goose in Silhouetto. With 60 Full-pnge 

 Illustrations by J. F. Goodrich. (Lee & Shepard.) 



