PUBLICATIONS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. 
Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. With 
an Account of Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, and Aiken, 
a Chapter for Consumptives; Various Papers on Fruit-Cul¬ 
ture; and a Complete Handbook and Guide. By Sidney 
Lanier. Profusely Illustrated. i2mo. Fine cloth. $1.75. 
“ Written in a delightfully sketchy, 
slT-hand style, the author is artist, 
poet, musician, scientist, all in one.” 
—New Orleans Bulletin. 
“ It is spirited in style, attractive in 
material, and is at once a history, a 
handbook, and a guide for the region 
of which it treats. A chapter for con¬ 
sumptives will be found full of excellent 
practical advice for those who, afflicted 
with this complaint, are in search of a 
mild and favorable climate .”—Boston 
Saturday Evening Gazette. 
The New Hyperion. From Paris to Marly by Way 
of the Rhine. By Edward Strahan. Profusely Illus- 
trated with over Three Hundred Engravings, from designs by 
D016 and others. 8vo. Extra cloth, black and gilt orna¬ 
mentation. $3.00. Full gilt. $3.50. 
“ Besides the descriptions, which 
arc exceedingly racy and characteris¬ 
tic, we have a series of illustrations, 
in many respects the most amusing 
we have seen, although the ground 
gone over has been traveled before, 
and the story is committed to scenes 
connected with Mr. Longfellow’s 
celebrated romance of Hyperion; the 
writing is exceedingly piquant, and 
the general air of the book so jolly 
that we enjoy it quite as well as if it 
had not been indebted to two excellent 
models.’’— Chicago Inter-Ocean. 
Europe Viewed through American Spectacles. By 
C. C. Fulton, Editor of the Baltimore American. 8vo. 
Paper. $1.25. Fine cloth. Si.75. 
“It is very pleasant to be able con- I so much delight that we have little 
scicntiously to praise a book of a time to spare to elaborate its merits.” 
brother editor. We have read it with | — Boston Globe. 
Many Lands and Many People. Being a Series of 
Sketches of Travel in all Parts of the World. With One 
Hundred and Forty-seven Illustrations. 8vo. Extra cloth, 
black and gilt ornamentation. $2.50. 
“ Truly a work of universal interest, 
not only to young people eager for 
Information concerning the wide and 
wonderful world in which they live. 
but to all who delight in clever sketches 
of scenes abroad that possess the 
charm of novelty.”— Si. Louis Times. 
Lady Bell. A Story of the Last Century. By the 
author of “ Citoyenne Jacqueline,” etc. Illustrated. i2mo. 
Extra cloth. $1.75. 
“ ‘ Citoyenne Jacqueline' won a fair I public again with ‘Lady Bell,’ a de- 
success with the lovers of current fic- cidcdly attractive story of English 
lion, and the author now tempts the | life.”— New York Home Jourtial. 
