
Works of General Literature 
OF VALUE TO STUDENTS 

McLOUGHLIN AND OLD OREGON 
By Eva Emery Dye. 
‘« The vital history of a State . . 
‘Mrs. Dye’s narrative . . reads 
than most of the recent novels.’ 
like 
—New York Times’ gone ay ay Review. 
‘« From beginning to end the story is lively, brilliant, picturesque.’ 
12mo, gilt top, with frontispiece, ane 
told with art and power.’’— 7he Argonaut, San Francis 
some of the chapters are more eee 
The Independent, New 
York. 
ye has the — s cus for bringing out sipidicant os events, the novelist’s gift for vivifying 
** Mrs. Dye 
characters.’’— The Buffalo Expr 

THE LAST YEARS OF THE 190TH 
CENTURY 
By ELIZABETH WORMELEY LATIMER, author of 
France in the roth Century, etc. Illustrated. 
Crown 8vo, $2.50. 
Latimer’s several histories of the 19th Century, 
namely. Faegbs Italy, Europe i in Africa, England, Russia, 
y, and France, a are here in one 
“s i gre Ain all the events of note up to the very close 
- the roth Century. The book thus proves a valuable, not 
“tg in oe m Bo srrgpena to the former volumes of 

oo The is a model of elegant, ern 
epistolary style, clear insight, and judicious selection of 
eresting ma 
- HUDSON’S WORKS 
THE DIVINE PEDIGREE OF MAN 
OR, THE TESTIMONY OF EVOLUTION AND 
PSYCHOLOGY TO THE FATHERHOOD OF GOD 
By THOMSON J en LL.D. Third edi- 
ion. tbe es 
This sare abiet an a eloquent argument in favor of 
Christian Theis, based on - accepted facts of Evolution 
and Psychology. The work presents an original interpre- 
tation a me phenomena of development, and advances a 
convincin: ng 
By the at author, The Law a Psychic 1 Phenomena 
, Sr. 

-fifth thousand, 
A enue Recast by of ee an Life 

THE PRIVATE MEMOIRS OF 
MADAME ROLAND 
Edited, with an Introduction, by E>warD GIL- 
PIN JOHNSON. Illustrated. 12mo, gilt top, 
deckle edges, $1.50. 
oland is botha heroine of roma and a 
tawe personage whom no one could think mn pate 
ing.”—The Nation, New York, 
present work deserves high praise . fit 
and iors ioe t, skillfully pat aiory "The Out- 
look. 


MEMOIRS OF ALEXANDER I. AND 
THE COURT OF RUSSIA 
ae MTESSE DE CHOISEUL-GOUF- 
ER. on ee from the French by Mary 
Ber With portraits. 12mo, 
gilt par ev “hie ¢ ge S, $1.50 
visi picager of ce original of this work are known 
wor 
Evening Gazette, Bost 
* Intimately person ea casts a valuable light upon 
i ge and aspirations of Europe,’’—/udependent, 
e 

“Will — known by th ds of readers,”’— “It is a pleasure to om and a delight to read the 
Boston Jour - book.”— The Living Chu 
»,. UNCANONIZED A ROMANCE OF By seceus negra pas POTTER. 

ese GLISH MONACHISM 



of rp eater as led tz- Hubert, son of the > Archbishop of _Camerbury, oo sig abandoned the brilliant 
career of t th ng John to t 1 order 
: “One. of ng most sohenanris Fein Poot that i ever appeared over the name of an Aumesitan writer.’’--Philadelphia 
nguirer. 
** One p he book not close it before it is finished, except with reluctance.”—S?#, Louzs Globe iction ah 
** Every cl a nd every detail of court and lasses carefully pictured,”—Loutsuzlle Courter Journal. 

A GENERAL SURVEY OF AMERI- 
CAN LITERATURE 
ie — FISHER, author of A Group oe 
ics. 12mo, gilt top,deckle edges. $1.50. 
Treats biographically and critically all the gees 
names in po literature. A well-balanced, thoughtful, and 
pepisne ork, 
** Miss : Fisher’ s gpa are thorough ; she is a fearless 
critic, unhampered by tradition, and her style of presenta- 
— is “engatembetie! : leasant ae quite stimulating.”— The 
nterzo: 

OPPORTUNITY, AND OTHER 
ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES 
DING, Bishop of Peoria, 
author — Educates and the Higher Life, 
Things of the Mind, etc. 
0, $1.00. 
=i addresses on the subje 
12. 
ct of Education. 
** Rich in wholesome thought, full - . os — we 
timism, on glowing with intense Chris 
cheig dn ide chet ndent, New Yo rk. 
h catch uu from 
one’s seh table dozens aa times in Sadek ””— Boston 
Budget, 







‘crmaicconespro pcs” Ae C, McClurg & Co., ***ameaco 


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