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NEW NOVELS FOR SUMMER READING.

A Novel.

Published by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philadelphia.

FRIENDSHIP.

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By "OUIDA," author of "Strathmore," "Under Two Flags," "Idalia," Folle-Farine," etc. 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

"The best book that "Ouida" has ever written. It is intensely interesting from the opening to the closing chapter, and many portions of it will linger on the memory long after it has been laid aside."-Baltimore Gazette.

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A Novel. By the author of "The Odd Trump," "Harwood," "The Lacy Diamonds," "Flesh and Spirit," etc. 8vo, extra cloth, $1.25. Paper cover, 75 cents.

"It soars loftily above the commonplace fiction of the day, and even the most striking incidents have this great meritthey might have happened."- Philadelphia Press.

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Or, SCATTERED BY THE TEMPEST. A Novel. By FRANK VAUGHAN. 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

"A novel that fairly rivals the work of Wilkie Collins in the boldness, intricacy, and ingenuity of its plot, and places the writer at once on a high level of literary excellence. As a novel, nothing of the same kind has been so well written since the 'Dead Secret' electrified the reading public."-New York Evening Express.

WINGS.

A Novel. By JULIE K. WETHERILL. 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

"It is a well-constructed story, with local coloring far more faithful than any Southern writer has ever depicted. The story is a fascinating one, and it sparkles all over with flashes of genius."—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.

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A Novel. By SUSAN MORLEY, author of "Throstlethwaite," "Aileen Ferrers," etc. $1.50.

12mo, extra cloth,

"This delightful novel is one of the few works of the kind which can be spoken of with almost unqualified praise.”—St. Louis Evening Post.

VIVA.

A Novel. By Mrs. FORRESTER, author of "Dolores," 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

Mignon," "Diana Carew," etc. Second Edition.

"A work of unusual power and interest. The plot is deeply attractive, the characters are striking, and the management of the story throughout is very skilful.”—Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.

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A Novel. By REBECCA HARDING DAVIS, author of " Dallas Galbraith," "Kitty's Choice," "Waiting for the Verdict," etc. Second Edition. 8vo, paper, 50 cents. Cloth, $1.

"Marked by all the power and beauty peculiar to the author, and which has placed her in the front rank of American fiction writers."-Louisville Courier-Journal.

MY

INTIMATE FRIEND.

A Novel. By FLORENCE I. DUNCAN.. 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

"The story contains dramatic scenes not unworthy a master hand, bits of description which are indelibly fixed in the mind, and an analysis of character deserving the closest study."-Chicago Post.

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A Novel. By CHRISTINE MCKENZIE.

12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

"The novel is fascinating in the dramatic interest of its story, and is not without merit as a delineation of character and an analysis of the springs of human action."-Philadelphia Public Ledger.

SOUCI.

A Novel. By Mrs. J. H. TWELLS, author of "The Mills of the Gods." Second Edition. 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50. "There are two love-stories running like gold threads through the texture of the narrative, and the tragic interest is powerfully exhibited in the vivid narrative of actual war. It possesses more than ordinary merit."-Philadelphia Press.

A Novel.

TOO RICH.

From the German of ADOLPH STRECKFUSS.
Second Wife," "The Old Mam'selle's Secret," etc.
"One of Mrs. Wister's delightful adaptations from the German.
New York Herald.

By Mrs. A. L. WISTER, translator of "The Sixth Edition. 12mo, extra cloth, $1.50.

It is one of the happiest of her translations."—

SUMMER READING.

OFF ON A COMET. By Jules Verne. Translated by Edward Roth....Cloth, $150 TO THE SUN. By Jules Verne. Translated by Edward Roth......

MY INTIMATE ENEMY. A Story...

ANNETTE. By Charlotte Walsingham....

O'ER MOOR AND FEN. By Charlotte Walsingham.
ELYRIA. By Elsie Leigh Whittlesey.

HELEN ETHINGER. By Elsie Leigh Whittlesey..
WHO WAS SHE? By Elsie Leigh Whittlesey....
HEMLOCK SWAMP. By Elsie Leigh Whittlesey.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS. By John Marchmont...
OVERLAND TALES. By Mrs. Josephine Clifford...
AT SWORDS' POINTS. By Hoń. E. A. Thomas...
FREE PRISONERS. By Mrs. Jane W. Bruner......
SPUR OF MONMOUTH. By an Ex-Pension Agent.....
CHATEAU MORVILLE. From the French, by Edward Roth.......
ROUGE ET NOIR. From the French, by Edward Roth...
LYNDE WEISS. By George H. Throop....
DOLLY'S RESOLUTIONS. By Hannah Maria...

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FITZ HUGH ST. CLAIR. By Mrs. Sallie F. Chapin..
HEIGHTS OF EIDELBERG. By Miss M. H. Tatem...
GLENNAIR. By Miss M. H. Tatem.....

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GOLDEN TRESS. From the French of Fortuné du Boisgobey...
UNCLE GRANDESIR'S MATCHES. From the French.....
JUSTIN HARLEY. By Jno. Esten Cooke.....

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CLYDE WARDLEIGH'S PROMISE. By Miss Mary D. Nauman........
TWISTED THREADS. By Miss Mary D. Nauman..
SIDNEY ELLIOT. By Miss Mary D. Nauman.....

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THE VON TOODLEBURGS. By F. Colburn Adams....

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MORE THAN SHE COULD BEAR. By Hesper Bendbow...
LAURE. By L. C. H.......

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THE OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER. By Emerson Bennett..
VILLETA LINDEN. By Emerson Bennett......

THE PHANTOM OF THE FOREST. By Emerson Bennett....

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THE CAPTURE AND THE ESCAPE. By Mrs. S. L. Larimer..........
MAUDE AND MIRIAM. By Miss Harriet B. McKeever....
SILVER THREADS. By Miss Harriet B. McKeever...
WESTBROOK PARSONAGE. By Miss Harriet B. McKeever..

THE ADVENTURES OF BIG FOOT WALLACE. By J. C. Duval....
STRIFE. By Mrs. E. D. Wallace......

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TWICE CROWNED. By Miss Harriet B. McKeever.....
EDITH'S MINISTRY. By Miss Harriet B. McKeever..
WOODCLIFF. By Miss Harriet B. McKeever....

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The above books can be obtained from any Bookseller, or will be sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price, by the Publishers,

CLAXTON, REMSEN & HAFFELFINGER, 624, 626, 628 Market St., Philadelphia.

APPLETONS'

New Handy-Volume Series.

BRILLIANT NOVELETTES; ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, TRAVEL, HUMOR; HISTORIC,

LITERARY, AND SOCIETY MONOGRAPHS.

THE later developments of literary taste with American readers indicate two things: first, a preference for compact and lucid outlines of historic or literary periods, and for stories which, while within the compass of a single reading, shall have all the symmetry, the artistic treatment, the careful character-drawing, and the freshness of incident, which mark the lengthier but scarcely more ambitious novel; second, a demand for literature in a form so convenient and handy that the volume may always be carried in the pocket, ready for use on the train, on the steamboat, in the horse-car, at moments snatched at twilight or bedtime, while sitting on the sea-shore, or rambling in the woods-at all periods of rest or leisure, whether in town or country.

In recognition of these preferences and needs, APPLETONS' NEW HANDY-VOLUME SERIES has been projected. The books in this series will be of a size convenient for the pocket, and yet large enough to admit of bold and handsome type in order that they may be perused without fatigue, with that sense of restfulness and pleasure which well-printed volumes alone confer. They will appear rapidly, in uniform style, and will draw their material from American, English, and Continental sources, forming eventually a delightful and eminently readable library, varied in character and fairly exhaustless in the refined entertainment it will afford. Fiction necessarily predominates in the plan, but it is designed to make the range of selection comprehensive, so as to include works of every variety of theme, from old authors and new, and attractive to students as well as general readers.

The volumes will be 16mo, paper covers, printed on good paper, in large type, and sold at low prices.

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MISERICORDIA. A Story. By ETHEL LYNN LINTON. Price, 20 cents.

THE FISHERMAN OF AGUE. BY KATHARINE S. MOCQUINE. 20 cents.
ESSAYS OF ELIA. By CHARLES LAMB.

30 cents.

THE ROMANCE OF THE ENGLISH STAGE. 30 cents.

THE HOUSE OF THE TWO BARBELS. BY ANDRE THEUriet. 20 cents.

OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.

D. APPLETON & CO., 549 & 551 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

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By Augustus J. C. Hare. With one hundred illustrations. Two vols., 12m0, cloth, $5. The two vols. in one, 12mo, cloth, $3.50.

A worthy and enduring piece of work.-London Daily Telegraph.

"Walks in London" is an exceedingly charming book.-New York Herald.

One of the pleasantest works yet produced on this inexhaustible theme. The pages are brightened by numerous picturesque wood-cuts.-London Daily News.

WALKS IN ROME.

Third edition. 710 pp., crown 8vo, cloth, $3.50.

And in connection with these explorations (in Rome and Ostia), we may, with propriety, notice a work recently published in England and republished here-“Walks in Rome," by Augustus J. C. Hare, a work which is not only exhaustive in regard to the Geography, but the history, incidents, and legends of Rome, and is the best and only complete guide to all its places of interest and attraction. This is high praise, but it is deserved, and is corroborated by all who have had occasion to use the work.-Appleton's Encyclopædia, Article on Geographical Explorations and Discoveries.

A NEW AND SEASONABLE BOOK.
LAWN TENNIS.

By Jasper Smythe. A complete description of this new and interesting game, with the Standard Rules.
Illustrated with numerous diagrams. 16mo, picture boards, 40 cents.

THE STANDARD AUTHORITY ON CROQUET.

THE CROQUET PLAYERS' MANUAL.

By James D. Heath, Champion Croquet Player of England. With colored illustrations. Picture boards,

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NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF DUMAS' NOVELS. Each volume containing six illustrations. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

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Eastman's New White Mountain Guide. 16mo, flexible cloth, with map, illustrated, $1.

Opinions of the Press.

"It is the best book of the kind we know of. We can grow cool and comfortable by the mere reading of it. Its directions are plain, correct, and sufficient; it tells just what the tourist wants to know and no more; it has no favorite routes and hotels to praise, but tells a truthful story."-Watchman & Reflector.

"Eastman's has been the standard guide book of the mountain regions of this State for many years, and this edition is better than any preceding one."-Concord, N. H., Monitor

"EASTMAN'S WHITE MOUNTAIN GUIDE BOOK has for many years been recognized as the standard authority of its class, the author and his brother, the publisher, being enthu siasts in the study of the localities which are so aptly described and faithfully illustrated in their GUIDE, which has now reached its thirteenth edition. Long before the advent of railroads into the heart of the mountain regions, the Eastmans made the primitive modes of reaching the noted points familiar to the tourtist, and the various editions of their excellent work have kept pace with the improved methods of travel, or convenience of resting, "among the hills." It must not be confounded with the cheap advertising mediums that are annually flung into the lap of the traveller, for while it gives all that is needful as a guide, it also possesses value as a work of fine literary merit. Our first inspirations of the "White Hills" were drawn from Eastman's fount years ago, and having since viewed them in all their grandeur, we turn the pages of the present edition of this comprehensive work with still more than the oldtime avidity. The book is for sale at all New England bookstores at the low price of one dollar."Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle.

Eastman's Coast Guide. Price, with maps, $1.50.

"The Eastmans, of Concord, N. H., did good service with their White Mountain Guide. They now have prepared an Eastern Coast Guide, which is a hand book of the coast from Newport to Mount Desert-very full, very accurate, and just the thing for the season."-Commonwealth.

Eastman's Map of the Mountain and Lake Region. Pocket Edition, 40 cents.

Eastman's Pocket Railroad and Township Map. Price, 75 cents.

EDSON C. EASTMAN, Publisher, Concord, N. H. These GUIDE BOOKS and MAPS are sold by all Book and Newsdealers.

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The Playing Rules

OF THE POPULAR GAMES OF

ARCHERY AND LAWN TENNIS.

BY AN EXPERT.

I volume. Cloth bound, 25 cents.

We have also published a 192 page catalogue illustrated, with prices of various games for

summer amusement.

By mail, post-paid, 10 cents.

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PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS,

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