BOOKS FOR ALL TIME! 



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M. H. DIOKINSON, 



620 main Street, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Invites the attention of all lovers of good literature to his magnificent collection of 

 standard and miscellaneous books, in plain and fine bindings. The very best books of Travel, 

 History, Biography, as well as Religion, Philosophy and the Sciences, are represented on 

 his shelves. In addition to these he is constantly picking up rare and scarce books, and 

 makes a specialty of supplying libraries w^ith such books as are not to be had through the 

 regular channels of trade. In his stock the following are particularly worthy of mention: 



Brugsch's Egypt under the Pharaohs ; 

 2 vols. 8vo, second edition, revised . 12 00 



The Making of England, by John Rich- 

 ard Green ; 8vo $2 50 



Mackenzie's The 19th Century ... I 50 



Mackenzie's History of America ... 15° 



Events and Epochs in Religious History 

 byjas. Freeman Clarke, 8vo .... 3 00 



Through Siberia, by Henry Landsell. 

 2 vols. 8vo., illustrated 8 00 



Morocco, Its People and Places, De- 

 Amicis 2 00 



Atlantis, The Antediluvian World, by 

 Ignatius Donnelly, i2mo 2 00 



Gospel of the Stars, or Primeval As- 

 tronomy, a new work by Seiss ... IS*' 



Rude Stone Monuments of all Coun- 

 tries, by James Ferguson, 8vo. cloth, 

 scarce 9 00 



Parton's Life of Voltaire. This last 

 work of this eminent writer is meet- 

 ing with a large sale ; 2 vols. 8vo. . 6 00 



To the Central African Lakes and Back, 

 by Joseph Thompson; 2 vols. I2m6 . 6 00 



Magyar Land. A narrative of travel 

 through the highlands and lowlands 

 of Hungary, elegantly illustrated, 2 

 vols. 8vo 10 00 



The Land of the Midnight Sun, by Du 



Chaillu. 2 vols. 8vo, illustrated . 7 50 



Mr. Dickinson possesses the largest stock of catalogues and Bibliographer's aids of any 

 store in the West, and is glad at any time to give his customers the benefit of his long ex- 

 perience in selecting books. Any information cheerfully furnished. Mr. Dickinson also 

 makes a specialty of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Children's Carriages, as well as Blank 

 Books and Stationery, of which he ha? the largest stock in the West. 



The Norman Conquest. By Edward A. 

 Freeman. 6 vols., cloth ^15 00 



Napier Peninsular War. Standard edi- 

 tion, 5 vols, crown 8vo., cloth ... 7 50 



Michaud's History of the Crusades. In 

 3 vols., crown 8vo., cloth 3 75 



Life and Times of Titian. 2 vols., large 

 8vo., cloth 7 50 



Thier's History of the French Revolu- 

 tion. 5 vols., large 8vo., cloth . . 14 40 



Thier's History of the Consulate and 

 Empire. 5 vols.,. 8vo., cloth . . . 10 00 



Rawlinson's Works. The Five Great 

 Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern 

 World. 3 vols., 8vo., extra gilt tops, 

 maps, and nearly 600 illustrations, 

 cloth 9 00 



The Sixth Great Monarchy (Parthia), 

 I vol., 8vo., with maps and illustra- 

 tions, cloth, gilt top 3 00 



Half morocco 5 50 



The Seventh Great Monarchy (The Sas- 

 sannean or new Persian Empire), 2 

 vols., with maps and illustrations, 



cloth, gilt tops 6 00 



Half morocco II 00 



The History of Ancient Egppt, 2 vols., 

 8vo., with numerous illustrations, 



cloth, gilt tops 6 00 



Half morocco 11 00 



Sets of Rawlinson's Monarchy, in cloth or 



half morocco, in boxes without extra charge. 



