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A Weekly Feast to Nourish Hungry Minds.-N. Y. Evangelist.

LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.

1844-1895

Over half a century has passed since its first number appeared, and now, as it enters its 52d year, it still maintains the high standard of literary excellence which has characterized it from the beginning. OBSERVE! The Living Age is a Weekly Magazine giving fifty-two numbers of sixty-four pages each, or more than Three and a Quarter Thousand double-column octavo pages of reading matter yearly, forming four large volumes filled with the ripest thought of THE ABLEST MINDS OF THE AGE,

and presenting a mass of matter Unequalled in Quality and Quantity by any other periodical. It presents in convenient form a compilation of the world's choicest literature, Encyclopedic in its Scope, Character, Comprehensiveness and Completeness, and with a freshness, owing to its frequent issue, attempted by no other publication. Ablest Essays and Reviews, Biographical Sketches, Literary Criticism, Fiction,

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Latest Results of Scientific Research,
Stories of Travel and Exploration,

Every Phase of Culture and Progress in the European World. INDISPENSABLE to every one who wishes to keep pace with the events of intellectual progress of the time, or to cultivate in one's self or one's family general intelligence and literary taste.

A NEW SERIES was begun with the first number of its 200th Volume, January 1st, 1894. With it were begun entirely new tales, already embracing three Copyrighted Serials, from the pens of noted French and German novelists; and shorter stories by prominent foreign authors. Below are named some of the many eminent authors already represented in this, the sixth, series.

Rt. Hon.W. E. GLADSTONE, Prof. HUXLEY,F.R.S.

Prof. VAMBERY,

W. H. MALLOCK,
Countess COWPER,
LESLIE STEPHEN,
FREDERIC HARRISON,
J. P. MAHAFFY,
ANDREW LANG,
WALTER PATER,
FRIDTJOF NANSEN,

Gen'l Sir ARCH'LD ALISON,G.C.B.
Sir ROBERT BALL, F. R. S.
REGINALD B. BRETT,
ERNST ECKSTEIN, (German.)
WM. CONNOR SYDNEY,
W. W. STORY.

Prince PAUL KROPOTKIN,
PAUL PERRET, (French)
FRANK E. BEDDARD, F.R.S.
BEATRICE HARRADEN,
Mrs. ANDREW CROSSE,
MULJI DEVJI VEDANT,
CHARLES EDWARDES,
J. NORMAN LOCKYER,
CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI,

Sir BENJ. BAKER, K. C. M. G.
Sir HERBERT MAXWELL,
Count LEO TOLSTOI,
The ABBE PREVOST, (French)

With the steady improvement in all lines of trade and commerce, and increased confidence in financial circles, the publishers anticipate a large gain over the past year. To aid in its realization and to furnish to every lover of choice literature the strongest possible inducement to become a reader of THE LIVING AGE, is made the following

ADVANTAGEOUS OFFER TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.

To each NEW Subscriber NOW remitting $8.00, for the year 1895, will be sent

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Or, to new subscribers preferring to begin with the first issue of the New Series (as above), and have it complete, the numbers (104) of the two years, 1894 and 1895, will be sent, postpaid, for only $10.

THE LIVING AGE is published Weekly at $8.00 a year, free of postage.

Rates for clubbing THE LIVING AGE with more than one other periodical will be sent on appli. cation. Sample copies of THE LIVING AGE, 15 cents each.

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THE SOUL'S ANSWER. From "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam." Illustrated by Elihu Vedder.

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The book contains some very valuable appendixes, one giving the origin of the names of the States and Territories, with mention of books on the history of the States; another naming books treating of successive epochs ; another indicating novels, poems, and songs relating to American history; another on the Calendar and the reckoning of dates.

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Holiday Books

NE of the most delightful of all the delightful books by Mr. Howells is Their Wedding Journey. The journey embraces a route of great historic interest and picturesque attractions; the occasion of

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Their

Wedding

Journey

the journey is one that enlists the sympathy of all right-minded persons; and the account of it is in Mr. Howells's most charming style. The story has always been accompanied by pictures, but hitherto quite inadequately. Now it appears with an artistic equipment worthy of its own intrinsic beauty. Mr. Clifford Carleton has drawn for it about eighty designs, some decorative, but most of them illustrating scenes and incidents of the memorable journey. To make these truthful and lend to the book a realistic quality which cannot fail to be specially attractive to those fortunate future Basils and Isabels who shall make a similar journey on their private account over the same route, Mr. Carleton went over the ground on a tour of careful artistic observation, and the result is a series of designs peculiarly satisfactory as illustrating a book of this kind, as well as works of art. Paper, printing, and binding, with the illustrations, make a very attractive book for Holiday use, as well as for special "journeys." The Edition de luxe is a very desirable book for a gift or for one's private library.

THE designs made by Mr. Vedder for the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam reach the high-water mark of imaginative art in American illustration. Their singular power, grace, The Rubáiyát and beauty give them a place by themselves, and even of Omar lend new force and suggestion to the marvelous quatKhayyam rains for which they were drawn as an accompaniment. The editions heretofore published have been so high-priced as to be beyond the reach of very many who would greatly enjoy and thoroughly

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