MOSES KING'S WELL-KNOWN BOOKS. 



STUDENTS' SONGS. 



A collection of sixty of the choicest songs as actually sung 

 at the present time at all of the American colleges. Nearly 

 sheet-music size, with full music. 50 cents, post-paid. 



Be sure to get Moses Kings collection. 



KING'S HANDBOOK OF BOSTON. 



A thorough review of the whole city, with descriptions and 

 illustrations of all the noteworthy places of Boston. This 

 book has long been recognized as the standard popular book 

 for the resident or tourist, and has passed through seven 

 editions. It contains about 400 pages and 300 illustrations. 

 Thoroughly revised to date. Handsomely printed, and ex- 

 quisitely bound in cloth. Price, $1. 



KING'S HANDBOOK OF BOSTON 

 HARBOR. 



A companion-book to King's Handbook of Boston, the 

 latter being confined exclusively to the city, and the other 

 exclusively to the famous harbor, of Boston. It is one of 

 the most readable handbooks ever produced, and has met 

 with the heartiest encomiums of all who have read it. Pro- 

 fusely illustrated with about 200 original illustrations. 300 

 pages. Cloth binding. Price $1, postpaid. 



HARVARD AND ITS SURROUNDINGS 



A comprehensive and fully illustrated guidebook of Har- 

 vard University and Old Cambridge. This book has been 

 approved and generously patronized by the faculty and 

 graduates of the University ; and by glancing through the 

 text, and looking at the seventy views, about forty of which 

 are practically photographs, any one can obtain a very clear 

 idea of the University buildings, their contents, uses, and 

 surroundings. 108 pages. 70 illustrations. Cloth binding. 

 $1.50, postpaid. 



MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. 



A small guidebook to the oldest rural cemetery, with notes 

 about many of the legion of eminent persons whose remains 

 have here found their final resting-place. 100 pages. 30 

 illustrations. Pamphlet, 30 cents, postpaid. 



BENJAMIN PEIRCE. 



A memorial volume of the learned professor, who was 

 identified with Harvard University for half a century, and 

 whose name as mathematician, astronomer, and scholar has 

 not been surpassed. The volume contains eulogies, poems, 

 biographies, etc., by number of eminent persons who were 

 his intimate friends, including Oliver Wendell Holmes, James 

 Freeman Clarke, Thomas Hill, Andrew Preston Peabody, 

 Cyrus A. Bartol, and others. Cloth binding. $1, postpaid. 



CONCORD LECTURES ON PHIL- 

 OSOPHY. 



This was the first volume of reports of the lectures delivered 

 at the school at Concord, Mass., and contains elaborate re- 

 ports of all the lectures, poems, etc., of the year 1882 ; and 

 also a brief history of the school. The volume was approved 

 by the faculty, and each report was revised by the author ; so 

 that the whole is authorized and authentic. It is handsomely 

 printed on fine paper with broad margins. Only 1,000 copies 

 were made. 168 pages. Royal octavo. Cloth binding. 

 $1.75, postpaid. 



MRS. PARTINGTON'S WIDE SWATH 



or, Lines in Pleasant Places. 



Mrs. Partington, in this book, brings together the whole 

 of her sayings in verse, which include many pieces written 

 for occasions, and about certain people. Its frontispiece is 

 a striking portrait of the author ; and below is a genuine 

 autograph, written with pen and ink. 400 pages. Cloth 

 binding. $1, postpaid. 



WALTHAM: PAST AND PRESENT. 



This is the only history ever published of the attractive city 

 of Waltham, Mass., with its several gigantic manufacturing 

 establishments, and many historical places. The volume is a 

 comprehensive history, and a complete description. The 

 thirty-eight illustrations are real photographs, taken expressly 

 for this volume, and not to be had otherwise. These photo- 

 graphs alone would, ordinarily, cost more than the price of 

 the volume. 120 pages, Cloth binding. S2.50, postpaid. 



MOSES KING, Publisher, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass. 



NO. 279 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 



