He was the one great observer of external nature whom 

 America has yet produced, a most subtle portrayer of his own 

 personal thoughts and life, a tribune of the people, a man whq 

 joined the strongest powers of thought with an absolute love 

 of liberty and a perfect fearlessness of mind. The Indepen- 

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The Gypsies. By CHARLES G. LELAND. With 



Sketches of the English, Welsh, Russian, and Austrian 

 Romany; and papers on the Gypsy Language. Crown 8vo, 

 $2.00. 



We have no hesitation in saying that this is the most de 

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The Maine Woods. By HENRY D. THOREAU. 



12mo, gilt top, $1.50. 



Wake-Robin. By JOHN BURROUGHS. Revised 



and enlarged edition, illustrated. 16mo, $1.50. 



CONTENTS : The Return of the Birds ; In the Hemlocks ; 

 Adirondac; Birds'-Nests ; Spring at the Capital; Birch Brow- 

 sings; The Bluebird; The Invitation. 



Walden ; or, Life in the "Woods. By HENRY 



D. THOREAD. 12mo, gilt top, $1.50. 



Birds in the Bush. By BRADFORD TORRET. 16mo. 



CONTENTS : On Boston Common ; Bird-Songs ; Character 

 in Feathers ; In the White Mountains ; Phillida and Coridon ; 

 Scraping Acquaintance ; Minor Songsters ; Winter Birds about 

 Boston ; A Bird-Lover's April ; An Owl's Head Holiday ; A 

 Month's Music. 



Winter Sunshine. By JOHN BURROUGHS. New 



edition, revised and enlarged, with frontispiece illustration. 



16mo, $1.50. 



The minuteness of his observation, the keenness of his per- 

 ception, give him a real originality, and his sketches have a 

 delightful oddity, vivacity, and freshness. The Nation (New 

 York). ' 



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