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THE LIFE OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS.

Described from Antique Monuments. By E. GUHL and W. KONER. Translated from the third German edition by F. HEUFFER. Illustrated by 543 Wood-cuts. I vol., 8vo. 630 pages. Cloth. Price, $6.

This work gives the most comprehensive account of the life and manners of the two great antique nations, founded on the latest results of modern research, and fully illustrated by the careful reproduction of the Greek and Roman monuments. The fact that numerous editions of this work have been issued in Germany is a guarantee of its accuracy and importance.

II.

A QUESTION OF HONOR.

BY CHRISTIAN REID, author of "Morton House," "Valerie Aylmer," "A Daughter of Bohemia," etc., etc. 500 pages. Tinted paper. Cloth. Price, $1.75.

I vol., 12mo.

In this strong and absorbing novel the author of "Valerie Aylmer" and "A Daughter of Bohemia" exhibits, at their best, all those striking qualifications that have made her previous novels so successful-strength of style, accuracy of characterdrawing, and ever-cumulating interest of plot. "A Question of Honor" will be, without doubt, one of the successes of the

summer.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

VALERIE AYLMER. 8vo. Paper, $1; cloth,

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EBB-TIDE. 8vo. With Illustrations.

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"Ebb-Tide' is a story of power and pathos, and will be much admired."-Boston Commonwealth.

NINA'S ATONEMENT, and Other Stories. With
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"They are seven as charming and interesting stories as can be found in one volume from any late novelist."-Cincinnati Times.

A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA. 8vo. With
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"It is a novel of brilliancy and attractiveness."-New-York Evening Mail.

III.

THE HUDSON RIVER.

A Guide for Tourists. With 60 Illustrations by J. D. Woodward. 8vo. Paper covers.

Price, 50 cents.

This volume is uniform in size with "New-York Illustrated," but is much more superbly illustrated, and contains the work of our best engravers. Mr. Woodward's drawings have been remarkably successful, and make it one of the handsomest guidebooks ever issued.

IV.

A NEW AND CHEAP EDITION OF

THE HOUSEHOLD BOOK OF POETRY.

Collected and Edited by CHARLES A. DANA. Illustrated with four steel plates. I vol. 846 pages. Small square 8vo. Cloth.

Price, $3.50.

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HISTORY PRIMERS.

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HISTORY OF ROME. By Rev. M. CREIGHTON, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Merton College, Oxford. Small 12mo. With Maps. Flexible cloth. Price, 50 cents.

HISTORY OF GREECE. By C. A. FYFFE, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of University [College, Oxford. Small 12mo. With Maps. Flexible cloth. Price, 50 cents.

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NOTES IN SEASON.

A VOLUME by Rev. Wm. Taylor, the American evangelist who has spent the last twenty years in spreading the Gospel in heathen lands, will soon be issued by Nelson & Phillips, describing his seven years' "Campaign in India."

THE first book on Hurd & Houghton's list for the coming season is a volume by Mr. A. T. Russell, of Cincinnati, called "Library Notes." It is not a manual for librarians, but a series of essays-on such Emersonian subjects as "Types," "Contrasts," etc.-chiefly made up of quotations from the great authors, so woven to

T. B. PETERSON & BROS. announce in their advertisement on another page, that during their special fall sale, which they are now holding, they will give to the trade special rates of discount from their Number One Wholesale Price List. On that list discounts are as follows: On cloth books, 40 per cent; sheep, 331 per cent; half calf, 30 per cent; Dickens' works in paper, and on most other paper cover books, 50 per cent. From these prices they make further discounts, according to the size of the bills, which makes this an excellent time to lay in a stock of their popular books.

J. B. Ford & Co.'s Publications.

THERE were SO many odd and varying statements in the daily papers about the sales of J. B. Ford & Co.'s books, that we have taken the pains to ascertain the facts concerning some of them. The statements made would go to show that every book by which the firm has been most prominently known has been a failure, which is an evident absurdity.

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Greeley's "Recollections of a Busy Life," their first book, sold about 10,000 copies; Woodruff's "Trotting Horse of America," 15,000; Bryant's "Library of Poetry and Song" has, in four years, sold about 60,000, and is still a favorite book; Miss Beecher's "American Woman's Home" (since, with additions, called "The Housekeeper's Manual"), ranges about 40,000; Mrs. Stowe's "My Wife and I" is selling its fifty-fifth thousand, and her "We and Our Neighbors," not two months out, has sold over 25,000 already. The single volume of Mr. Beecher's "Life of Jesus the Christ sold very widely, reimbursing the original cost and making a handsome profit; had the book been issued promptly, or the second volume followed the first without delay, there would have been no trouble with it. Eggleston's

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Christ in Art" (with the Bida illustrations sold 5000 the first sixty days, and the second 5000 is nearly exhausted; it sells rapidly, and promises handsomely for the fall.

These are only some of their successful books, but they happen to be the precise ones selected by the newspapers for parade as failures! We believe the firm have it to say that they never have issued a book which did not at least pay for itself-which is no bad record for wise publishing.

gether by the writer of the book as to make Publishers' Board of Trade.

very pleasant reading.

MACMILLAN & Co. will issue eary in the fall a volume by Prof. R. C. Jebb, recently Public Orator at the University of Cambridge, and just elected to the chair of Greek in that at Glasgow. It is upon "The Attic Orators," and deals biographically and critically with the great orators of Greece and their orations.

DODD & MEAD are to publish a volume of short passages, arranged one for each day in the year, by the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage. They are selected from his writings and sermons, and are intended as a help to daily religious life. Also another book by Mrs. Charles, the author of the "Schönberg-Cotta Family," a story of modern life. And a little book on Common Sense in the Management of the Stomach," by a well-known London physician.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED.

The Prices in this List are for cloth lettered, unless otherwise indicated. Imported books are marked with an asterisk: Authors' and Subscription Books, or Books published at net prices, with two asterisks.

Addison.-A Treatise on the Law of Contracts. By C. G. Addison, author of the "Law of Torts." 3d American from 7th London ed. of Lewis W. Cave. By James Appleton Morgan, of the New-York Bar, author of the "Law of Literature," etc. Vol. I. 8°, pp. xxxv, 771. Shp., $7.50.... ...Cockcroft.

Agnew. See Seguin.

Albany Female Academy, Exercises of the Alumnæ of, on their Thirty-fourth Anniversary, Thursday, June 17, 1875. 8°, pp. 31. Pap., 50 c..... Munsell. Allan. See Van Nostrand's Science Series. Austin.-The Woman and the Queen: A Ballad, and Other Specimens of Verse. By Arthur W. Austin, of West Roxbury, Mass. 12°, pp. 98. 75 c...... Williams. Barrows.-Roland of Algernon, and other Poems. The Labors of one Year. By Albert Bradburn Barrows. 18°, Pp. 207. $1.. Williams. Beecher Trial.-Theodore Tilton vs. Henry Ward Beecher. Action for Crim. Con. Tried in the City Court of Brooklyn, Chief-Justice Neilson presiding. Verbatim Report. Parts 12-18. Roy. 8°. Pap., ea., 50 c.-Same, Vol. 3. Embracing Parts 12-18. Roy. 8°. $3.50; shp., $4. McD., C. & Co. *Breymann. -First French Exercise Book. By Hermann Breymann, Ph.D., author of " A French Grammar." 12°, pp. 230. $1.75.... ...Macmillan. Brockway.-Mineral Deposits in Essex County, Massachusetts, especially in Newbury and Newburyport, with a large and accurate Map of the Mines and the Vicinity. By Charles J. Brockway. 12°, pp. 60. Pap., 50 c.

Williams. Brown.-Rab and His Friends. By John Brown, M.D. Illustr. 24°. Pap., 10 c.; leather, $2....... Tompkins. *Buchheim.-Deutsche Lyrik. Selected and arranged with a Literary Introduction and Notes. By C. A. Buchheim, Ph.D., F.C.P. (Uniform with the Golden Treasury Series.) 16°, pp. 414. $1.50....... .....Macmillan. Buckland. -Log-Book of a Fisherman and Zoologist. By Frank Buckland, M.A., Inspector of Salmon Fisheries for England and Wales, etc. Illustr. 12°. $3. Lippincott. Business Corporations.-An Act to provide for the Organization and Regulation of certain Business Corporations, passed by the Legislature of New-York, June 21, 1875. To which is added an Index. 12°, pp. 33. Pap., 30 c. Baker, V. & Co. Caton.-A Summer in Norway. With Notes on the Industries, Habits, Customs, and Peculiarities of the People, the History and Institutions of the Country, its Climate, Topography, and Productions; also an Account of the Red Deer, Reindeer, and Elk. By John Dean Caton, LL.D., ex-Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois. 8°, pp. 401. $2.50. Jansen, McC. & Co. Cave. See Addison.

Chamberlin.-The Sovereigns of Industry. of this popular Movement. By Edwin M. 16. $1.25..

An Account Chamberlin.

Lee & S.

Charles Auchester. By the Author of " Counterparts,"
etc. 8°, pp. 194. Pap., 75 c.....
Estes & L.
Corfield. See Van Nostrand's Science Series.
Cruikshank. My Sketch-Book. By George Cruik-
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Dana.-Oration at Lexington, April 19, 1875. By Richard
Henry Dana, Jr. 8°, pp. 19. 25 c. Lockwood, B. & Co.
Ellsworth Monument. Exercises connected with the
Unveiling of the Ellsworth Monument, at Mechanicsville,
May 27, 1874. [Portrait.] 8°, pp. 85. $1.50...Munsell.
Great Britain.-Reports of Cases decided in the English
Courts, with Notes and References to kindred Cases and
Authorities. By N. C. Moak. Vol. 9. 8°, pp. vii, 919.
Shp., $6...

.Gould.

Great (The) Game; a Plea for a British Imperial Policy, by a British Subject. With an Introduction by a Cana dian. 8°, pp. 80. Pap., 30 C...... Willing & W. Guernsey. See Mechanics.

*Haden.-Earth to Earth. A Plea for a Change of System in our Burial of the Dead. By Francis Seymour Haden, F.R.C.S. 12°, pp. 70. Macmillan. 50 C...... Hale.-Lost Palace, and other Tales. By E. E. Hale. 8°, pp. 86. Pap., 40 c. (Corrected price)

Hale.- Spoons in a Wherry, and other Tales. By E. E. Hale and others. 8°, pp. 94. Pap., 40 c. (Corrected price.)...

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Stand and Wait, and others. By E. E. Hale and others. 8°, pp. 72. Pap., 40 c. (Corrected price.)

Lockwood, B. & Co.

- Story of the Simplon, and other Tales. By E. E. Hale and others. 8°, pp. 63. Pap., 40 c. (Corrected price.) Lockwood, B. & Co.

pp. 68.

-Ten Times One is Ten. By E. E. Hale. 8°,
Pap., 40 c. (Corrected price.)... ..Lockwood, B. & Co.
Hall.-How to Live Long; or, Health Maxims, Physical,
Mental, and Moral. By W. W. Hall, M.D. 12, pp.
315. $1.50....
Hurd & H.
Harrison.-The Life and Writings of John Howard
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Hemmenway.-The Daily Remembrancer on Peace and
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Hemyng.-Jack Harkaway in America. By Bracebridge
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Houssaye.-"Life in Paris." Letters on Art, Literature,
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Gill. Inman.-The Modifier, and other Poems. By Isaac M. Inman. 18°, pp. 70. $1 .Allison. Iowa.-Reports of Cases in Law and Equity determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa. By John S. Runnels, Reporter. Vol. 1. (Being Volume 38 of the Series.) 8°, pp. 756. Shp., $5... Mills & Co. *Jacob.-Building in Silence, and other Sermons. By J. A. Jacob, M.A., Minister of St. Thomas', Paddington. 12°, pp. 340. $2. Macmillan. Lente.-The Neurolic Origin of Disease, and the Action of Remedies on the Nervous System. By Fred. D. Lente, M.D., of Cold Spring, member of the New-York Neurological Society, etc. Read before the New-York Neurological Society, Dec. 7, 1874. (Reprinted from the Psychological and Medico-Legal Journal for January, 1875.) 8°, pp. 32. Pap., 25 c.... McD., C. & Co. Little Princess, and Other Stories, chiefly about Christmas. By "Aunt Hattie." 18°. 65 c.....Nelson & P. Lossing.-Our Country. A Household History for all Readers, from the Discovery of America to the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. By Benson Lossing, LL.D. Illustr. by F. O. C. Darley. [To be published in 48 Parts.] Parts 1-4, ea., 4°, pp. 32. Pap., per part, 25 c... Johnson, W. & Co. Passed June 3. ..McD., C. & Co.

Marine Court Practice, Supplement to. 1875. 8°, pp. 20. Pap., 25 c... Marryatt.-Open! Sesame! By Florence Marryatt, author of Love's Conflict," "Too Good for Him," etc. 8°, pp. 186. Pap., 75 c..... Estes & L. Mason and Lalor.-The Primer of Political Economy. By Alfred B. Mason and John J. Lalor. 12°, pp. 67. 75 c. Jansen. McC. & Co. Mechanics' Lien Law, relating to New-York City. Supplement to. 1875. By R. S. Guernsey. 8°, pp. 12. Pap., ..McD., C. &Co. Moore.-Ballad History of the American Revolution, by Cotemporary Poets and Prose Writers. Collected and arranged by Frank Moore. Part 2:-Bunker Hill. Illustr. 4, pp. 64. Pap., 50 c....... Johnson, W. & Co. Morgan. See Addison.

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Payne.-The Tragedy of Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. By John Howard Payne. With original Cast of Characters in 1833. 8°, pp. 52. Hlf. roan, $1.50. Munsell. Phelps.-The Teacher's Handbook for the Institute and Class-room. By William F. Phelps, M.A. 12°, pp. 335$1.50... Barnes. Porter.-Caring for no Man. A Novel. By Linn Boyd Porter. 8°, pp. 173. $1.50; pap., 75 c....... .Gill Potter. See Willard.

*Richardson.-On Alcohol. A Course of Six Cantor Lectures before the Society of Arts. By B. W. RichardLockwood, B. & Co. son, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal College of Nicolette and Aucassin, and other Stories. By E. E. Physicians. 12°, pp. 122. Pap., 50 c........ Macmillan. Hale and others. 8°, pp. 90. Pap., 40 c. (Corrected Robinson.-A Woman's Ransom. By Frederick William price.). Lockwood, B. & Co. Robinson, author of "Slaves of the Ring," "For Her Sake," etc. One Hundred Years Ago; or, How the War Began. By 8°, pp. 412. Pap., 75 c.... Estes & L. E. E. Hale. 8°, pp. 40. Pap., 25 c.Lockwood, B. & Co. | Robinson. See Virginia.

Satchel Series. Vol. 1. By Miss M. E. Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Owen Meredith, M. Quad, and others. Fully illustrated. 8°, pp. 102. Pap., 50 c.. ...Gill. Schiller's Die Piccolomini. Edited with an Introduction, Commentary, etc., by Prof. James Morgan Hart. (German Classics for American Students, vol. 2.) 16°. $1.25. Putnam.

Seguin.-A Series of American Clinical Lectures. Ed. by E. C. Seguin, M.D. Vol. 1, No. 6:-Otitis. By Prof. C. R. Agnew, M.D. 8°. Pap., 30 c.... Putnam. Selected Poems:-The Eve of St. Agnes, by John Keats; -The Bishop of Rum-ti-Foo, by W. S. Gilbert; Ellen McJones Aberdeen, by W. S. Gilbert; The Newcastle Apothecary, by George Colman ;-The Deserted Village, by Oliver Goldsmith. Ea., sq. 16°. Pap., 10 C. Tompkins. Sermons out of Church. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman," etc. 12°, pp. 217. $1.50......Harper. Sotheran.-Alessandro di Cagliostro: Impostor or Martyr? A Paper read before the New-York Liberal Club, Friday, May 28th, 1875, by Charles Sotheran, author of an Essay on " American Genealogy," etc. (Reprinted, with a few additions, from the considerably abridged report published in the "Truth-Seeker.") 18°, pp. 50. Pap., 10 c.............

Bennett.

Stewart.-Butler's Pictorial History of the United States. With Maps and Illustrations. By John A. Stewart, Principal of the Reading, Pa., High School. (The New American Series.) 12, pp. 300, xxxviii. $1.50....Butler. Tabor.-Eglantine. A Novel. By Eliza Tabor, author of Hope Meredith," etc. 8°, pp. 150. Pap., 50 c.

Harper. Treasure Trove Series. Edited by R. H. Stoddard. Compiled by W. S. Walsh. Burlesque. Containing The Noble Savage, by Charles Dickens; Our New Livery and other Things, by George W. Curtis; Mrs. Battle's Opinion on Cards, by Charles Lamb; The Parish Revolution, by Thomas Hood; A Day in the Academy, by F. C. Burnand; Mrs. Brown at the Play, by Arthur Sketchley The Will of a Virtuoso, by Joseph Addison; The Golden Age of New-York, by Washington Irving; The Insanity of Cain, by Mary Mapes Dodge; The Painter's Bargain, by William M. Thackeray; The Lady Rohesia, by Richard H. Barham. Sq. 16°, pp. 224. $1. (Corrected title)....

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Trollope.-The Way We Live Now. A Novel. By Anthony Trollope, author of "Dr. Thorne," "The Small | House at Arlington," etc. Illustr. 8°, pp. 408. $2; Harper. pap., $1.50....

Van Nostrand's Science Series. No. 16.-Sewerage and Sewage Utilization. By Prof. W. H. Corfield, M.A.,

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Walsh. See Treasure Trove. Waterman. - A Treatise on the Law of Trespass in the Twofold Aspect of the Wrong and the Remedy. By Thomas W. Waterman, Counselor-at-Law. (In 2 vols.) Vol. 2. 8°, pp. xxxiv, 713. Shp., $7.50. Baker, V. & Co. Whitmore.-The American Genealogist. Being a Catalogue of Family Histories and Publications containing Genealogical Information, issued in the United States, arranged chronologically. By William H. Whitmore. Third ed., rev. and continued. [Portrait.] 8°, pp. viii, 339. $3... .Munsell. Willard.-Hints and Helps in our Temperance Work. By Frances E. Willard, Corresponding Secretary of the Woman's National Temperance Union. 12°, pp. 72. Pap., 25 C.. .Nat. Temp. Soc. Willard.-A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence. By John Willard, LL.D., late one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New-York. Rev., corr., and enl. by Platt Potter, LL.D., late one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New-York. 8°, pp. xliv, 1077. Shp., $7.50.... ..Banks & Bros. Wingate.-How the "Times" Broke the Ring. Describing the Manner in which O'Brien obtained Copies of the Fraudulent Ring Accounts, and the Circumstance of their Publication in the "Times." By Charles F. Wingate. (Part of an article in the July number of the NorthAmerican Review entitled an Episode in Municipal Government.") 8°, pp. 8. Pap., 5 c......... Tompkins. Wright.-The Crimson Star; or, The Midnight Vision. A Romance founded on Facts. By Mrs. Sarah Wright, author of the "Golden Ladder; or, The Stolen Jewel,' "Gem of the Sea," etc. 16°, pp. 226. $1.50.... Sickles.

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