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General Agent for Libraries, Clubs, Public Institutions, and the Trade.

Books and Periodicals in any language sent either by mail or in parcels

or cases.

All orders filled carefully, promptly, and intelligently; discretionary powers exercised in the best interests of the customer.

Binding, neat, strong, and substantial, in either morocco, calf, russia, etc., at reasonable terms.

As Leipzig is becoming more and more the centre of the Continental Book-trade, this Agency offers Libraries the best means for the purchase of old and new books.

READY THIS MONTH.

A Reading Diary of Modern Fiction.

Containing a representative List of the Novels of the Nineteenth Century, preceded by suggestive Remarks on Novels and Novel Reading.

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The attention of Librarians is invited to this novel and suggestive little book as one which will be found of great benefit to their readers, and which can be safely recommended as a practical aid in the selection and reading of novels. The Reading Diary," in the hands of those who frequent the libraries, will guide them in their choice of novels, and save the librarian the answering of many unnecessary questions.

It contains a list of over one thousand select novels, compiled at the office of THE LIBRARY JOURNAL, and presented in the form of a diary, with blank pages facing the list, systematically ruled for additions and memoranda. The main object of the Diary is to present a survey of all that is considered worth reading in the domain of modern fiction, and thus to make easy a daily record of what has been read, and what to read next, with a view to comparing notes and a mutual exchange of recommendations among congenial friends. The list is preceded by such suggestive matter as: Hints for the Use of the Reading Diary; The Value of Keeping a Record; On the Selection of Novels; Fiction in Public Libraries; Guides for the Reading of Fiction; A Reading Course in Fiction; On the Reading of Novels; Notes on a few Popular Novelists of the Day; A Symposium on Novel Reading.

One vol., 32mo, neatly bound. Price, 50 cents; paper, 25 cents.

For sale by all Booksellers.

Monthly Reference Lists. C. T. JEFFERIES & SONS,

Useful to

Editors, Writers, Teachers, Booksellers,

and Librarians.

Terms: 50 cents per year, 5 cents a copy. Address PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Providence, R. I.

"References to books, periodicals, etc., where information on the subject could be found." "The value of such lists will be apparent to all."-New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July, 1881.

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The largest stock in the west of England. Upwards of 100,000 volumes always on hand. Viz.:

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Correspondence invited. Any particular sets collected. Catalogues forwarded, and information cheerfully granted to Booksellers, Caterers, and Collectors of rich and rare antiquities. Catalogue No. 95, just published, post free upon application.

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"Such scholarly work is invaluable, and indeed a part Immense Miscellaneous Catalogue Free. of the directing function" of a librarian. "Some of the papers named in this list are in reviews and magazines, showing the great thoughtfulness of these Monthly Reference Lists."-Public Ledger, Philadelphia.

"These lists are invaluable to those who desire to inform themselves upon subjects of current interest, and especially so to all editors and writers, who cannot afford to be without them."-Providence Daily Press, April 14, 1881.

"The first three numbers contain very discriminating references to books and periodical articles." "The typographical good taste of these small folios is noticeable."The Nation, April 21, 1881.

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THE NEW ROUND-ROBIN.

NATIONAL LIFE

Homoselle.

"The story suggests Uncle Tom's Cabin' continually, but is equally original in its different way, and parts of it really thrilling."-Christian at Work.

"As a history of a phase of Virginia life in the good old days "Homoselle' is charming."-Charleston (S. Ĉ.) News and Courier.

The local coloring is admirable."-Louisville CourierJournal.

Geraldine:

A SOUVENIR OF THE ST. LAWRENCE.
I vol., 16m0, $1.25.

"A strange, weird story of love, passion, and retribution."-Boston Times.

"Thousands will be fascinated by it."-Rural Home. "A new poem, by a well-known American poet. The great popularity of this form of literature, as exemplified by the metrical romances of Sir Walter Scott, Owen Meredith, and Dr. Holland, gives reason to predict a wide circulation for Geraldine.' -Boston Transcript.

Artist-Biographies.

By M. F. Sweetser.

Illustrated with twelve full-page Heliotypes in each volume. $1.50 per volume.

Vol. I. Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo.
Vol. II. Titian, Guido Reni, Claude Lorraine.
Vol. III. Sir Joshua Reynolds, Turner, Landseer.
Vol. IV. Dürer, Rembrandt, Van Dyck.
Vol. V. Fra Angelico, Murillo, Allston.

The set, in cloth, 5 vols., 16m0, $7.50; half calf, $15; tree calf, $25.

"In no other volumes is there to be found so concise, so comprehensive, so graceful, and so delightful an account of the chief artists of Europe, or a more clear, sympathetic, and critical description of their works."-Christian Intelligencer.

"We know of no more exquisite works at a moderate cost than these five volumes of handsomely printed and illus trated Artist Biographies."-Christian at Work.

Famous Sculptors and Sculptures.

Famous Painters and Paintings.

BY MRS. JULIA A. SHEDD.

Each in one volume. Illustrated with 13 fullpage Heliotypes. Revised and enlarged edition. 12mo. Price, $3 each volume; half calf, $5; tree calf, $7.

"The volume presents, in an accessible and most attractive form, a wider range of valuable information on the history of art than can elsewhere be found. It is enriched by characteristic anecdotes of the great painters, and illustrated by Heliotypes from engravings of some of the most famous pictures in the galleries of Europe. This beautiful volume cannot fail to prove a work of permanent interest and value."-Providence Journal.

JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO.,

BOSTON.

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A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools. Cloth. $1; and

Bricks without Straw. Cloth. Frontispiece. $1.50. By ALBION W. TOURGEE.

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The Fate of Madame La Tour: A Story of Great Salt Lake. Cloth. $1. By Mrs. A. G. PADDOCK.

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Ploughed Under: The Story of an Indian Chief, told by Himself. With an Introduction by INSHTA THEAMBA ("Bright Eyes," of the Poncas.) Cloth. $1.

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Cloth. Frontispiece. Little Classic Style. $1.25.
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Full catalogues of our publications sent on application.

LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS,

BOSTON.

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NEW YORK: F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher, 13 and 15 Park Row.

LONDON: TRÜBNER & Co., 57 and 59 Ludgate Hill.

YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $3.00.

MONTHLY NUMBERS, 30 cts.

Price to Europe, or countries in the Union, 15s. per annum ; single numbers, 1s. 6d.

Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.

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