A Thousand Miles Up The Nile. By Amelia B. Edwards. 

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The Mill on the Floss. By George Eliot. Portrait. 12mo, 

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This is a charming story o£ middle-class English life, for whioh George Eliot 

 is justly celebrated. . . . "The Mill on the Floss" commends itself strongly 

 to the reader by its fine analyses of motives, its vivid force in description and 

 its quality as a worlc of literary art. 



The Adventures of Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. 

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It is in the English parochial work-house that we first meet Oliver, and his 

 sufferings while under the charge of that benign creature, Mr. Bumble, are 

 alone sufficient to secure for him our warmest sympathy. . . . There is 

 passion and feeling in every page of the book, and it can be read; not alone 

 once, but again and again, with renewed delight. 



The Holy Roman Empire. By James Brtce, D. C. L. Portrait. 

 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1,00. 



" The Holy Roman Empire " is a work of great learning, and is universally 

 conceded to show a high degree of historical power, thoug;h written at an 

 early age it immediately established the reputation of the distinguished author 

 as one of the most profound thinkers of the century, and has steadily grown 

 Into the highest favor with scholars. 



Daniel Deronda. By George Eliot. Portrait, 12mo, cloth, 

 gilt top, $1.00. 



" Daniel Deronda " is a love story, but at the same time a treasure-house of 

 information regarding the manners, customs, and traditions of the Hebrew 

 race. It belongs to the enduring literature of the age, durable, not for the 

 fashionableness of its pattern, but for the texture of its stuff. 



Corinne; or, Italy. By Madame de Stael. Portrait. 12mo, 

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" Corinne," the success of whioh was instant, and won for the author a really 

 European reputation, is a love story whioh emphasizes strength and nobility 

 of character and purity of life. The scene of the tale is laid principally in Italy 

 and interspersed throughout the narrative are vivid glimpses of Italian scenery, 

 life, manners, and its historical and literary remains. 



The Divine Comedy ; or, Vision of Hell, Purgatory and Para- 

 dise. By Dante Alighieri. Translated by the Rev. Henry 

 Francis Gary, M. A. Portrait. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.00. 



The Divina Comedia is one of the grandest monuments of human genius, 

 with the epics of Homer and Milton it forms a supreme trinity of poems, which 

 have summed up the spirit of great eras of civiHzation and formed the educa- 

 tion of succeeding centuries. 



Consuelo. By George Sand. Portrait. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, 

 $1.00. 



In the character of Consuelo Madame Sand has pictured for us a woman as 

 chaste, as noble and as lovable as any in all fiction. . . . Consuelo is an 

 ideal romance of remarkable power and fascination and it will long live a 

 monument to its author's genius. 



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