PUBLICATIONS OF J. B. LIPP/NCOTT & CO. 
True Love. By Lady di Beauclerk , author of 
•‘A Summer and Winter in Norway,” etc. i2mo. Fine cloth. 
$1.23. 
“Isa pleasing little story well told.”— 
A r . J'. Independent. 
“ This pleasantly told love story presents 
pictures of English society that will repay 
Lb; reader. ’ — Pittsburg Gazette. 
“ Many of the scenes of her novel ar# 
drawn with truth and vigor. . . . The iu» 
terest is sustained throughout the story.’* 
— Hearth and Home. 
Carlmo. By the author of '■'■Doctor Antonio 
. “ Lorenzo Benoni,” etc. 8vo. 
“ It is beautifully written, and is one of 
tl e best delineations of character that has 
been written lately.”— Phila. Day. 
“ It is a capital little story. ... A sim- 
Illustratecl. Paper cover. 35 cents, 
pie and wholesome story charmingly told.” 
—Brooklyn Eagle. 
“ Strange and deeply interesting .”—N 
J\ Hearth and Home. 
Walter Ogilby. A Novel. By Mrs. J. H. Kin - 
zie, author of “ Wau-bun, etc.” Two volumes in one vol. i2mo. 
619 pages. Toned paper. Extra cloth. $2. 
“ One of the best American novels we 
nave had the pleasure of reading for some 
time. The descriptions of scenery are 
spirited sketches, bringing places before 
the reader, and there is nothing strained, 
sensational or improbable in the cleverly- 
constructed incidents. Even the graduat¬ 
ing week at West Point, though a hack 
neyed subject, is presented with the charm 
of freshness as well as reality. This i# 
a thoroughly good novel.” — Philada. 
Press. 
Askaros Kassis, the Copt. A Romance of Modern 
Egypt. By Edwin de I.f.on, late U. S. Consul-General for Egypt. 
i2mo. Toned paper. Extra cloth. $1.75. 
" This book, while possessing all the 
characteristics of a Romance, is yet a 
vivid reproduction of Eastern life and man¬ 
ners.''— N. Y. Times. 
" He has written us this thrilling tale, 
based on miscellaneous facts, which ho 
calls ‘A Romance of Modern Egypt,’and 
in which he vividlv depicts the life of 
rulers and people .”—Chicago Advance 
Beyond the Breakers. A Story of the Present 
Day. liy the Hon. Robert Dale Owen. 8 vo. Illustrated. 
Fine cloth. $2. 
All readers of taste, culture and 
thought will feel attracted and impressed 
oy it. ... We have, for ourselves, read it 
with deep interest and with genuine plea¬ 
sure, and can say for it that which wo 
could say of few novels of to-day—that 
we hope some time to read it over again.” 
— N. Y. Independent. 
Compensation ; or. Always a Future. A Novel. By 
Anne M. II. Brewster. Second edition. 121110. Fine cloth. $1.75. 
“ I( is an interesting work, and parties- | it is too gentle and too delicate.” — Phila. 
jirlv so to those who are musically in- North American. 
dined, as much useful information may be | “The writer exhibits a happy talent foi 
gained from it.”— Boston Tost. description, and evinces a tare taste aud 
“We riyommend this book to all who genius for music .” — Boston Recorder 
not longing for agony ; for such patron* , 
