Littell's Living Age. 



" One may find here all that it is worth his while to know of foreign 

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1844 



THE LIVING AGE, 



which has rounded out its 



1894 



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Still Maintains 

 a standard of LITERARY EXCELLENCE second to 



that of no other Magazine. 



A WEEKLY MAGAZINE, it gives more than Three and a Quarter Thousand 

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 filled with the ripest thoughts of 



The Ablest Minds of the Age. 



An absolute neces- 

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 read American. 



It gives in convenient form a complete compilation of the world's 

 choicest literature; Encyclopedic in its Scope, Character, Compre- 

 hensiveness and Completeness, selected from the vast and varied 

 field of 



Foreign Periodical Literature, 



and including the best articles from the pens of the foremost Essayists, Scientists, Critics, Discov- 

 erers and Editors, representing every department of knowledge and progress. 



A Glance Into the New Year. 



New Serials. 



Copyrighted 



Translations. 



With the New Series commencing January 1, 1894, will begin 

 a New Serial, translated expressly for 

 The Living Age, from the French of Paul 

 Perret, the noted novelist, entitled Manette 

 Andrey. 



A. picture of life 



during the Reign of 



Terror. 



A Literary 



Curiosity. 



The publishers have been fortunate in obtaining a copy of an 

 extremely rai-e and delightful work, The 

 Dean of Killeraine, by the Abbe Prevost, 

 published in 1771. A translation of this 

 charming book will follow Manette Andrey. 

 It has never before appeared in English. 



Of Special Interest to New Subscribers. 



For $8.50 we will send to any Neiv Subscriber The Living Age for 1894, postpaid, and a 

 copy of The History of the United States, by Prof. John Clark Ttidpath, LL. Z>., in two volumes, 

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 type, on heavy white paper, is the very best and handiest, and the only two=volume edition of 

 this popular history. 



Or, for 89.00 we will send The Living Age for 1894 and the Personal Memoirs of Philip H .. 

 Sheridan, U. 5. A., in two volumes, with marbled edges, and handsomely bound in half seal. 



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