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Lamont 's Yachting in the Arctic Seas; 



or, Notes of Five Voyages of Sport and Discovery in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Spitzbergen and Novaya Zeffllya. By James Lamont, 

 F.R.G.S. With numerous full-page Illustrations by Dr. Livesay. 



" After wading through numberless volumes of icy fiction, concocted narrative, 

 and spurious biography of A rctic voyagers, it is pleasant to meet with a real and 

 genuine volume. . . . He shows much tact in' recounting his adventures, and 

 they are so interspersed with anecdotes and information as to make them anything 

 but wearisome. . . . The book, as a whole, is the most important addition 

 made to our Arctic literature for a long time." — Athenaeum. 



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Linton 's Joshua Davidson, 



Christian and Communist. By E. Lynn Linton. Sixth Edition, 

 with a New Preface. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, Is. 6d. 



Longfellow' s Complete Prose Works. 



Including "Outre Mer," "Hyperion," " Kavanagh," "The 

 Poets and Poetry of Europe," and " Driftwood." With Portrait 

 and Illustrations by Valentine Bromley. 



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Longfellow 's Poetical Works. 



Carefully Reprinted from .the Original Editions. With numerous 

 fine Illustrations on Steel and Wood. 



" Mr. Lottgfellow has for many years been the best known and the most read of 

 American poets ; and his popularity is of the right kind, and rightly and fairly 

 won. He has not stooped to catch attention by artifice, nor striven to force it by 

 violence. His works have faced the test of parody and burlesque (.which in these 

 days is almost the common lot of writings of any mark}, and have come off un- 

 harmed." — Saturday Review. 



The Fraser Portraits. — Demy 4to, cloth gilt and gilt edges, with 

 83 characteristic Portraits, 31J. 6d. 



Maclise's Gallery of Illustrious Literary 



Characters. With Notes by Dr. Maginn. Edited, with copious 

 Additional Notes, by William Bates, B.A. 

 One of the most interesting volumes of this year's literature.' — Times. 

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