J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co”s PUBLICATIONS. 
Goodrich’s Man upon the Sea. 
Man upon the Sea; or, A History of Maritime Adventure, 
Exploration, and Discovery, from the earliest ages to the 
present time: Comprising a detailed account of remarkable 
voyages, ancient as well as modern. By Franx B. Goop- 
RICH, author of the “Letters of Dick Tinto,” ‘The Court of 
Napoleon,” etc. With numerous illustrations, by Van In- 
gen & Snyder. One vol. 8vo. $3.00. 
Ponce de Leon and the Fountain of Youth. 
This popular work, which had reached its second edition a few days after 
publication, will always remain a favorite with the public. It is complete, 
covering the whole history of maritime adventure, and yet it gives lively 
details of the doings of celebrated voyagers, from the first navigator down 
to the celebrated voyagers who laid the Atlantic submarine telegraph 
cable. Mr. Goodrich’s vivacity and agreeableness as a narrator are exhib- 
ited not less auspiciously here than in his celebrated “Court of Napoleon,” 
which was recognized as one of the most delightful of court histories. The 
embellishments are very numerous, and strictly appropriate to the sub- 
ject.—Home Gazette. 
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