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THE ATLANTIC PORTRAITS.

Hawthorne, Emerson, Holmes, Lowell, Whittier, Bryant, Longfellow.

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE.

It is a success which gives me a surprise and pleasure such as would naturally come to a daughter who seems to behold her father's countenance again after many years. Mr. Baker has with remarkable power divined, from the excellent English photograph, the inspiration of my father's early demeanor, as testified by those who constantly saw him; and it is this aspect which, when it recurred later in life, always seemed to me to be his most individual expression.

ROSE HAWTHORNE LATHROP.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON.

It is hard to convey the subtle charm of Mr. Emerson's expression, but whoever shall see this pic ture will see the fine, lofty, clear-cut, intellectual purity of aspect and bearing which is most characteristic. GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS.

OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES.

I welcome to my study the fine portrait of our well-beloved and honored friend, Dr. Holmes. It seems to me a very successful representation of the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. -JOHN G. WHITTIER

It has caught the expression of that perennial youth which is as characteristic of his face as of his spirit.-C. E. NORTON.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

This excellent portrait of Lowell will be a faithful remembrancer now and hereafter of his noontime person, and a treasure to his friends and countrymen. — R. W. Emerson.

JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER.

It is enough to say of this fine presentment of a noble face that it is a worthy companion of those two admirable pictures which bring before us with life-like reality the features of Longfellow and Bryant. DR. Oliver Wendell HOLMES.

WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.

Mr. Baker was singularly fortunate in his subject; he has produced a marvelous likeness of Bryant, and a very noble work of art. -T. B. ALDRICH.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW.

It is one of the most admirable likenesses I have ever seen, and I can scarcely imagine a better representation of the poet and the man. - BAYARD TAYLOR.

These portraits are life-size, and each picture is 25 X 30. They are sent by mail, carefully rolled, so as to prevent all danger of injury, and will be forwarded to subscribers for any of our periodicals on receipt of $1.00 each.

Readers of the "ATLANTIC" who buy the magazine regularly of a newsdealer can obtain any of the portraits through him for $1.00 each; or we will mail one or all on receipt of the price.

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TOMPKINS, AND OTHER FOLKS.

By P. DEMING, author of "Adirondack Stories." "Little Classic" style. 18mo, $1.00. CONTENTS: Tompkins; Rube Jones; Jacob's Insurance; Mr. Toby's Wedding Journey; Hattie's Romance; The Court in Scoharie; An Adirondack Home.

CHOY SUSAN, AND OTHER STORIES.

By WILLIAM HENRY BISHOP, author of "The House of a Merchant Prince," etc. 16mo, $1.25. CONTENTS: Choy Susan; The Battle of Bunkerloo; Deodand; Braxton's New Art; One of the Thirty Pieces; McIntyre's False Face; Miss Calderon's German.

PHOEBE.

A Novel. By the author of "Rutledge," etc.

AN AMERICAN POLITICIAN.

16mo, $1.25.

A Novel. By F. MARION CRAWFORD, author of "Mr. Isaacs," "A Roman Singer," etc. 16mo, $1.25

ON THE FRONTIER.

By BRET HARTE, author of "The Luck of Roaring Camp," etc. "Little Classic" style. 18mo, $1.00.

CONTENTS: At the San Carmel Mission; A Blue Grass Penelope; Left Out on Lone Star Moun

tain.

IN WAR TIME.

A Novel. By S. WEIR MITCHELL, author of "The Hill of Stones," etc. A ROMAN SINGER.

16mo, $1.25.

A Novel. By F. MARION CRAWFORD, author of "Mr. Isaacs," etc. IN THE TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS.

16mo, $1.25.

Short Stories. By CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK. 16mo, $1.25. CONTENTS: Drifting Down Lost Creek; A-Playin' of Old Sledge at the Settlemint; The Star in the Valley; Electioneerin' on Big Injun Mounting; The Romance of Sunrise Rock; The Dancin' Party at Harrison's Cove; Over on the T'other Mounting; The "Harnt" that walks Chilhowee.

A COUNTRY DOCTOR.

A Novel. By SARAH ORNE JEWETT, author of " Deephaven," etc. 16mo, $1.25.

"The Mate of the Daylight,"

THE FATE OF MANSFIELD HUMPHREYS.

Together with the Episode of Mr. Washington Adams in England. By RICHARD GRANT WHITE, author of "Words and their Uses," "England Without and Within," etc.

16mo, $1.25.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,

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THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

BOUND VOLUMES.

The Publishers can supply a few complete sets of THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 54 volumes, bound in black cloth, price $3.00 per volume.

There are two styles of binding; the OLD STYLE, with the head of Winthrop on the back; and the NEW STYLE, with the titles and dates in panels.

BACK NUMBERS.

As the plates for the years 1857 to 1879 inclusive have been melted, only a limited supply of the numbers or volumes can be furnished, and libraries or individuals wishing to complete their sets, or obtain a full set, should order at once. Price 35 cents a number.

CLOTH COVERS.

Subscribers wishing to have their volumes bound, can obtain black cloth covers, OLD or NEW style, for 50 cents each.

We keep on hand a full supply of covers for the 54 volumes already completed, and orders will be filled by return mail.

BINDING.

Subscribers returning their numbers by mail or express, charges paid, will be supplied with bound volumes, old or new style, for $1.00 a volume, and the volumes will be returned by mail or express, charges paid. If subscribers wish their volumes tourd in half morocco, the charge will be made known on application.

SPECIAL RATES.

Where several volumes or covers, or many numbers are needed, a liberal discount will be allowed from the prices quoted above. Please write full particulars and a prompt reply will be sent.

The volumes, covers, or numbers will be sent by mail or express free, on receipt of price.

THE ATLANTIC INDEX.

A new edition of an Index for the first thirty-eight volumes of the ATLANTIC MONTHLY has recently been printed. It is in two parts:

I. A list of all the contributions, with the names of contributors annexed.

II. A list of the contributors, with the contributions of each.

This Index makes at once available the rich stores of literature in the series of volumes, and at the same time reveals curious and valuable literary history.

The price of the Index, bound in paper, is $2.00; cloth, $2.50.

Postal Notes and Money are at the risk of the sender, and therefore remittances should be made by money-order, draft, or registered letter, to

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