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Hunt, James Henry Leigh.-(continued.) general introduction. 2. ser. N. Y. Putnams. 1852. vi, 227 pp. 12° [100,446; 94.] (Putnam's semi-monthly lib., 20.) 33:2219.2 Kirkland, Mrs. Caroline Matilda (Stansbury). (Mary Clavers.) The evening book: or, fireside talk on morals and manners; with sketches of western life. N. Y. Scribners. 1856. xi, 312 pp., 6 pls., vignette t. p. 12° [99,048; 94.] 33:2417 Larned, Augusta. Village photographs. N. Y. H. Holt. 1887. (iv)ii+474 pp. 12° [102, 162; 94.] 33:2548 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, The prose works of, with bibliographical and critical notes. Riverside ed. [Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1886.] 436 pp., 1 port.; 417 pp. [100,531; 94.]

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12° 34:1588.1-2 Note. The above is the half-title. Contents taken from special

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Contents: Vol. 1. Outre-mer and Drift-wood.
Vol. 2. Hyperion and Kavanagh.

Lowell, James Russell. Democracy, and other addresses. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1887. [1886.] vi+245 pp. 12° [101,156; 94.] 33:2642 Contents: Democracy. - Garfield. - -Stanley. Fielding. - Coleridge.-Books and libraries.-Wordsworth.-Don Quixote.-Harvard anniversary.

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Mason, Edward T., editor. Humorous masterpieces from American literature. N. Y. nams. 1886. 3 v. viii+287 pp.; iv+294 pp.; iv+315 pp. 16° [100,815; 94. 94.] 33:2921.1-3

-The James portrait; John Godfrey SAXE.-The Pettibone

Contents: Vol. 1. Wouter Van Twiller, Wilhelmus Kieft, Peter Stuyvesant, Antony Van Corlear, General Van Poftenburgh; Washington IRVING.-Dr. Heidegger's experiment, The British matron; Nathaniel HAWTHORNE.-A wraith in the mist; Henry Wadsworth LONGFELLOW.-Who paid for the prima donna?: Edmund QUINCY.Foreign correspondence, Music pounding, The old man dreams, Dislikes; Oliver Wendell HOLMES.-Sam Lawson; Harriet Beecher STOWE.-Deacon Marble, The deacon's trout, The dog Noble and the empty hole, Apple pie; Henry Ward BEECHER.-Ovid Bolus, Esq.; Joseph G. BALDWIN.-Incidents in a retired life; Frederick William SHELTON.-A " hoosier" in search of justice; Thomas Bangs THORPE. Thomas FIELDS. -The family horse; Frederick S. COZZENS.-The musketeer, Lafting; Henry W. SHAW. ("Josh Billings.")-At sea, The chief mate, The courtin'; James Russell Lowell. -Modern improvements at the Peterkins; Lucretia P. HALE.-My double, and how he undid me; Edward Everett HALE.-The various languages of Billy Moon; Richard Malcolm JOHNSTON.-A musical duel, Schnitzerl's philosopede, Selections from Breitmann's going to church; Charles Godfrey LELAND.-From the summer diary of Minerva Tattle; George William CURTIS.

lineage;

Vol. 2. Selections from the experiences of the A. C.; Bayard TAYLOR.-Dobbs his ferry; William Allen BUTLER.-Father Higgins's preferment; John William DEFOREST.-Fred. Trover's little ironclad; John Townsend TROWBRIDGE.-Mr. Bluff's discourses on the country and kindred themes; Oliver Bell BUNCE.-Garden ethics; Charles Dudley WARNER.-Captain Ben's choice; Frances Lee PRATT. -Street scenes in Washington, Selections from transcendental wild oats; Louisa May ALCOTT.-Conversational depravity; William Wirt HOWE.-The Tower of London, Science and natural history, From the "Lecture"; Charles Farrar BROWNE. ("Artemus Ward.")-Our tavern, A piece of red calico; Frank R. STOCKTON.-Aunt Pen's funeral; Harriet Prescott SPOFFORD.-The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras county; Samuel Langhorne CLEMENS. (Mark Twain.")-Ben Thirlwall's school-days, Selections from a brace of boys; Fitz Hugh LUDLOW. A Rivermouth romance; Thomas Bailey ALDRICH.

Vol. 3. Mrs. Johnson, The veteran; William Dean HOWELLS.My garden; Mary Abigail DODGE. (** Gail Hamilton.") -Tilly Bones; Elizabeth Whitfield BELLAMY.-Miss Maloney on the Chinese question; Mary Mapes DODGE.-The total depravity of inanimate things; Katherine Kent Childs WALKER.-Melons, The society upon the Stanislaus; Francis Bret HARTE.-Gibberish, An unnecessary invention; William L. ALDEN. Selections from An old maid's paradise; Elizabeth Stuart PHELPS.-Dixie; Geo. Washington CABLE.-Aunt Maria and the autophone; Thos. Frederick CRANE.-Rheumatism movement cure; Robt. Jones BURDETTE.-The amateur Orlando, A threnody, Fables; George T. LANIGAN. An idyl, Mervorfield; Charles Gurdon BUCK.-The v-a-s-e; James Jeffrey ROCHE. -Algernon, the foot-stool bearer, Goose à la mode; Elizabeth CAVAZZA.-Miss Sparrow's husband; Sophie SWEET.-Uncle Remus initiates the little boy, The wonderful tar-baby story, How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox, Mr. Terrapin shows his strength, Why brother Bear has no tail; Joel Chandler HARRIS. Hieronymus Pop and the baby; Katherine Sherwood Bonner MCDOWELL.- Chesterfield's postal cards to his son; Brander MATTHEWS. The sea; Eva I. OGDEN.-What's in a name; Richard Kendall MUNKITTRIK.-Candor; Henry C. BUNNER.-At the Maison Dobbe; Charlotte DUNNING.-The tender heart; Helen Gray CONE.

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Mels, A. Erlebtes und Erdachtes. 2. Aufl. Stutt. Hallberger. [1872.] 2 v. in 1. vii+368 pp.; iv+380 pp. 12 [102,830; 94.] 56:2526 Contents: Vol. 1. Mercedes.-Dornenkronen.-Ein Besuch beim General von Moltke.-Ein Vormittag bei Vogel von Falckenstein.Das Cabinet im Elysée.

Vol. 2. Wiedervergeltung.-Künstler's Leid und Freud.-Ein Besuch beim General von Goeben.-Ein Besuch beim General von der Tann.

Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de, The essayes of. Tr. by John FLORIO. Ed., with an introd. and Lond. Routledge. glossary, by Henry MORLEY. 1886. xxxiii +598 pp. 12° [100,590; 94.] 33:3059 Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de, The essays of; with notes and quotations, and account of the author's life. Made English by Charles COTTON. 3. ed. London: 1700. Lond. Ward, Lock and Co. [n. d.] 682 pp. 12° [99,021; 94.]

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Morley, John. Critical miscellanies. Vol. 3. 1886. xii+384 pp. 12° 33:3079.3

Lond. Macmillan. [101,044; 94.]

Contents: On popular culture.-The death of Mr. Mill.-Mr. Mill's autobiography.-The life of George Eliot.-On Pattison's memoirs.Harriet Martineau.-W. R. Greg: a sketch. -France in the eighteenth century. The expansion of England.-Auguste Comte.

Morrill, Justin S. Self-consciousness of noted persons. Compiled in leisure hours. Bost. Ticknor. 1887. [1886.] xvii+187 pp. 8° [101, 035; 94.] 33:3075

Morris, Charles, compiler and editor. Half-hours with the best American authors. Phil. Lippincott. 1887. [1886.] 4 v. xi+9-512 pp., 1 port.; 512 pp., 1 port.; 512 pp., 1 port; 516 pp., 1 port. 12° [101,036; 94.] 33:3073.1-4

Morris, E. J. Prejudiced inquiries: being the back woods lectures for the year 1884. N. Y. Putnams. 1886. 12° xi+293 pp. [100,431; 33:3076

94.]

Contents: Introduction.-Progress.-Patriotism.-Party politics. -How to help the poor.-Is there any help for the rich ?-Love, marriage, and divorce.-The uses of learning.-History.-Philosophy.Free thinking.-Hobbies.-Authorship. Moulton, C. W., editor. Queries with answers in literature, art, science, education. Buff. C. L. Sherrill and Co. 1886. 97 pp. 8° [100,497; 94.] 33:3080

New Godiva, The, and other studies in social questions. Lond. T. F. Unwin. 1885. xv+ 176 pp. 16° [100,577; 94.] 33:663

Contents: Introduction.-The sanction of pureness.-" Puissance oblige."-The new Godiva.-The western harem.-Zola in England.

Normand, Jacques. Splashes from a Parisian ink-1 x-pot. Tr. from "Le monde où nous sommes" by Arthur HORNBLOW. Lond. Remington. 1886. (6+)204 pp. 12° [101,038; 94.] 33:3138

Contents: Father and son.-Two little shoes.-The lucifers.Fritz's honeymoon.-The Chevalier Bompardini.-A sparrow's morning promenade.-My cousin Hildegarde.-When love is no more.The P. L. M. Express.

Old Si. (pseud.) See Small, Rev. S. W. Oliphant, S. Grant. Queer questions and ready replies: a collection of four hundred questions in history, geography, biography, mythology,

Oliphant, S. Grant.- (continued.) philosophy, natural history, science, philology, etc., with their answers. Bost. N. Eng. Pub. Co. 1886. xviii+177 pp. 16° [101,041; 94.]

33:3172 Peabody, Miss Elizabeth Palmer. Last evening with Allston, and other papers. Bost. Lothrop. [1886.] vi+(ii+)350 pp. 12° [101,758; 94.] 33:339

Contents: Last evening with Allston.-Life and genius of Allston. -Exhibition of Allston's paintings in Boston in 1839.-A vision.Crawford's Orpheus.- The Dorian measure.-Language.-Primeval man.-Brook farm interpretation of Christ's idea of society.-Fourierism.-Mr. Burnet's will.-The atheism of yesterday.-Egotheism, the atheism of to-day.-Memoir of Madame Kossuth Meszlenyl-Hawthorne's Marble faun.-Plea for Froebel's kindergarten, as the primary art school.-Verses to G. C., on his twelfth birthday.-Appendix.

Perry, Thomas Sergeant. The evolution of the snob. Bost. Bost. Ticknor. 1887. [1886.] 186 pp. 16° [101,051; 94.] 33:3354 Pitaval, François Gayot de. Aus dem alten Pitaval. Französische Rechts- und Culturbilder aus den Tagen Ludwig's XIII., XIV. und XV. gewählt und erläutert von Hans BLUM. Winter. 1885. 2 v. in 1. 2 v. in 1.

AusLeip. xxiii+296 pp.; (ii+) iv(+i)+335 pp. 12° [102,097; 94,] 56:2599

Vol.

Der alte

Eine Plauderei auf der Schwelle, zur Einführung.-Ein Opfer des Cardinals Richelieu.-Der falsche Herr von Caille.-Ein geheimnissvoller Mord.-Auf den Spuren der Frau von Maintenon.-Das Fräulein von Sfrondate.-Die Juden von Metz.-Eine Gespenstergeschichte.

Vol. 2. Um einen Sitz der Unsterblichen.-Don Juan im Schleier. -Der letzte Montmorency.-Die Verschwörung des Cinq-Mars und de Thou. Der Bankier und die Tanzfee.--Die Heirath des Fräulein von Kerbabu.-Saurin und Rousseau. Nachtrag zum ersten Fall.

Preston, Margaret J. A handful of monographs, continental and English. N. Y. Randolph and Co. [1886.] 229 pp. 12° [101,763; 94.] 33:3427

Contents: In the track of "The golden legend."-Alpenglow at Chamouny. A picnic on the Drachenfels.-The skull-caps of Cologne. -The oubliettes of Chillon.-The "allées" of Antwerp.-'S Gravenhage: Oude Doelen.-St. Bernard's Dijon.-The best thing in Paris.The crypts of Canterbury cathedral.-The heart of England.-An afternoon at Kenilworth.-A bazaar at Warwick castle.-In the footsteps of Wordsworth.-At St. Oswald's.-A day at Furness abbey.Around Greta hall.-The haunts of Sir Walter.-Among Oxford quadrangles.-King William's orange-trees.-The quaintest city in England.-In the Jerusalem Chamber and thereabouts.-The Doré gallery. -Number fifty, Wimpole street. -In Cripplegate church.-Conclusions about democracy in Europe.

Prig, The. (pseud.) The Venerable Bede expurgated, expounded and exposed. N. Y. H. Holt. 1886. viii, 147 pp. 16° [101,289; 94.] 33:723 Proelss, Johannes. Am Meer. Seaside-Skizzen

und Nordsee-Bilder. 2. Aufl. Leip. H. Foltz. 1878. vi+(ii+)214 pp. 12° [101,905; 94.] 56:2614

Contents: Auf nach der Seaside!-Ankunft in Margate.-Jetty und Beach. Badegastfreuden.-Fahrende Minstrels.-Hoher Besuch.Am englischen Meeresstrand.-Theater.-Ausflug nach Ramsgate. Ein Abenteuer.-Zum Schreine des heiligen Thomas.-An den Ufern der Themse.

Putnam, George Haven, editor.

pieces from modern essayists. 1886. 3 v. vii+325 pp., 1 port;

Prose masterN. Y. Putnams.

(4+)290 pp., 1 port.; (4+)326 pp., 1 port. 16° [102,000; 94.] 33:3453.1-3

Contents: Vol. 1. The mutability of literature; W. IRVING,The world of books; Leigh HUNT.-Imperfect sympathies; Charles LAMB.-Conversation; Thomas DEQUINCEY.-Petition of the Thugs for toleration; Walter Savage LANDOR.-The benefits of parliament; W. S. LANDOR.-Fallacies of anti-reformers; Sydney SMITH.- Nil nisi bonum; William Makepeace THACKERAY.-Compensation; Ralph Waldo EMERSON.-Sweetness and light; Matthew ARNOLD.-On popular culture; John MORLEY.

Vol. 2. On the art of living with others; Arthur HELPS. - My winter garden; Charles KINGSLEY. -Our best society; George William CURTIS.-On a certain condescension in foreigners; James Russell LOWELL.-On history; Thomas CARLYLE.-History; Thomas Babington MACAULAY.

Vol. 3. The science of history; James Anthony FROUDE.-Race and language; Edward A. FREEMAN. - Kin beyond sea; William Ewart GLADSTONE. Private judgment; John Henry NEWMAN.-An apology for plainspeaking; Leslie STEPHEN.

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Contents: Die Fichtelberger; C. WEISFLOG.-Die Fahrten des Forstrathes von Elben und seines getreuen Jakobus; C. WEISFLOG.— Zriny. Ein Trauerspiel in fünf Aufzügen; Karl Theodor KORNER.Aus dem Leben eines Glücklichen; C. SPINDLER.-Das Abenteuer der Neujahr's-Nacht; Heinrich ZSCHOKKE.-Der zerbrochene Krug; H. ZSCHOKKE.-Erhebung; Ludwig BECHSTEIN.-Beruhigung; L. BECHSTEIN.-Faust. Eine Tragödie, Thl. 1 und 2; Johann Wolfgang von GOETHE-Cardillac, Juwelier und Räuber, oder das Fräulein von Scuderi. Erzählung aus dem Zeitalter Ludwig XIV.; Ernst Theodor (Amadeus, properly) Wilhelm HOFFMANN.-Die Worte des Herrn; Siegfried August MAHLMANN.-Guiletta, oder das schöne Haupt. Erzählung; J. LYSER.-Der Wunderdoktor. Erzählung; Ferdinand

STOLLE.

Rees, J. Rogers. The diversions of a book-worm. Lond. E. Stock. 1986. (8+)258 pp. 16° [101,927; 94.] 33:3476

Contents: The bookworm's study.-Some other folks' studies.An ideal study.-The companions of the bookworm: Friends in the flesh.-Other companions of the bookworm: Dreams and books.The loved books of some other folks.-Appendix.

Rice, Harvey. Sketches of western life. Bost. Lee and Shepard. 1887. 253 pp., 2 pls. 12° [101.567; 94] 33:3484

Contents: General Moses Cleaveland.- Major Lorenzo Carter.Rev. Joseph Badger.-Homes in the wilderness.-Western reserve jurists.-Footprints of puritanism.-Woman and her sphere.-Land of flowers.-Career of De Soto.-First ship on Lake Erie.

Richards, Mrs. C. H. B. Springs of action. N. Y. Harpers. 1863. iv, 357 pp. 16° [98,629;

94.] Ring, Max.

33:3486 Kulturstudien und

Berliner Leben. Berliner Leben. Sittenbilder. Leip. B. Schlicke. 1882. (8+) 351 pp. 12° [101,907; 94.]

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Roux, Joseph, abbé. Meditations of a parish priest. Thoughts. Introd. by Paul MARIéton. Tr. from the 3. French ed. by Isabel F. HAPGOOD. N. Y. T. Y. Crowell and Co. [1886.] xxx+ 213 pp. 12° [100,813; 94.] 33:3521 Contents: Introduction. Prelude. Literature, poets. - Eloquence, orators.-History, histories.-Mind, talent, character.-Joy, suffering, fortune.-Time, life, death, the future.-The family, childhood, old age.-The country, the peasant.-Love, friendship, friends. -God, religion.

Russell, Addison Peale. A club of one. Passages from the note-book of a man who might have been sociable. With marginal summary by the editor. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1887. vii, 249 pp. 12° [102,459; 94.] (Riverside press.) 33:3527

Scammell, Henry Bucklin, compiler and editor. Scammell's universal treasure-house of useful knowledge. An encyclopedia of the best methods in the principal arts of life, including complete treatises on practical chemistry; the prevention and cure of disease; household and culinary art; agriculture and stock-raising; the mechanical arts; mercantile life and laws; arts of refinement; recreations, etc. Cleve. P. W. Garfield. 1885. x, 1616 pp., illus. 8° [100,505; 94.] *33:3586 Schack, Adolf Friedrich, Graf von. Gesammelte Werke. 2., verb. und verm. Aufl. Mit dem Bildniss des Dichters nach einem Gemälde von Franz v. Lenbach. Stutt. Cotta. 1884-85. 6 v. 12° [100,353; 94.]

Contents: Vols. 1-4. Gedichte.

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Vol. 1. Nächte des Orients, oder die Weltalter.-Episoden. 1 port. Vol. 2. Weihgesange. 4. Aufl.-Gedichte. 5. Aufl.-Lotosblätter. 3. Aufl.

Vol. 3. Die Plejaden. 5. Aufl.-Lothar. 4. Aufl.-Tag-und Nachtstücke. 2. Aufl.

Schack, Adolf Friedrich.-(continued.)

Vol. 4. Drei Erzählungen (Schluss der,,Tag-und Nachtstücke"): Drei Mädchen, Elsbeth und Reinhold, Andreas und Leila. 2. Aufl.Durch alle Wetter. Roman in Versen. 5. Aufl.-Ebenbürtig. Roman in Versen. 3. Aufl.

Vol. 5. Trauerspiele: Die Pisaner. 4. Aufl.-Gaston.-Timandra. 3. Aufl.-Atlantis. 3. Aufl.

Vol. 6. Heliodor. Dramatisches Gedicht. 3. Aufl.-Kaiser Balduin. Trauerspiel. 2. Aufl.-Der Kaiserbote. Komödie, 4. Aufl. -Cancan. Komödie. 4. Aufl.

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Skizzen-und Bilderbuch. Wien. K. Prochaska. [1883.] (5+)298 pp. 12° [102,105; 94.] (SalonBibliothek.) 56:2730

Contents: Das Passionsspiel von Gemünd. Eine Jugenderinnerung. -Alfred Escher, ein schweizerischer Staatsmann.-Der,,Herr Thaddaus" des Mickiewicz.—,,Conjuratio sulphurea", oder,,Alles schon einmal dagewesen".-Achim von Arnim.-Julius Mosen.-Gottfried Kinkel.-Thomas Carlyle.-Ein literarisches Gespräch.-Neue Briefe vom Zürichberg.-Parsifal Feigeles und Isolde Purzel.

Scientific illustrations and symbols: moral truths mirrored in scientific facts. Designed for the use of the senate, the bar, the pulpit, the orator, and the lover of nature. By a barrister of the honourable Society of the Inner Temple. Lond. R. D. Dickinson. 1885. vi+426 pp. 12° [99, 986; 94.]

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Seward, William Henry, The works of. Ed. by George E. BAKER. In five vols. Vols. 4-5. New ed. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1884. ix, 696 pp, 1 port. ; viii+626 pp., 1 port, 1 map. 8° [90,216; 90,319; 94.] 34:1944-5

Contents: Vol. 4. Memoir, biographical and historical.-Orations and addresses.-Biography of DeWitt Clinton.-Political speeches.Speeches in the senate of the United States.-Appendix.-Alphabetical index.

Vol. 5. The diplomatic history of the war for the Union: Memoir. -Diary, or notes on the war.-Selections from diplomatie correspondence.-Occasional speeches and miscellaneous papers.-Index.

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Silberstein, Adolf. Strategie der Liebe. Studien. 2. Aufl. Ber. R. Eckstein Nachf. 1884. 216 pp. 12° [102,090; 94.] Silsbee, Marianne C. D. A half century in Salem. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1887. (6+) 120 pp. 12° [102,168; 94] 33:3689

Contents: Old letters.-The homes of Salem.-The children's joys and sorrows.-The grandmother.-Salem schools.-Shops and shopkeepers. -Notables.-Hamilton Hall. - A few Salem gentlemen.—A dream of fair women.-Salem and Harvard.-Odds and ends.

Small, Rev. Samuel W. Old Si's sayings. Chic. F. H. Revell. [1886.] 205 pp. 12° [102,150; 94.] 33:3771 Contents: Poems of pathos.-Old Si on pious topics.-Political pungencies. Experiences in emancipation.-Incidents and incongruities.-Dialect diversions.

Southwick, Albert P. Quizzism; and its key.

Quirks and quibbles from queer quarters: a mélange of questions in literature, science, history, biography, mythology, philology, geography, etc., with their answers. 6. ed. Bost. N. Eng. Pub. Co. 1886. xxii+212 pp. 16° [101,040; 94.] 33:3836 Starr, Miss Eliza Allen. Pilgrims and shrines. 2. ed. Chic. Author. 1885. 2 v. in 1. vi+ vii+327 pp.; (6+)236+xi pp. 12° [100,837; 94.] 33:3883 Stimson, Frederic Jesup. (J. S., of Dale.) The sentimental calendar. Being twelve funny stories. N. Y. Scribners. 1886. x+280 pp. 33:3905 12° [101,566; 94.]

Stinde, Julius, Brentano, F. and others. Humoresken und Gedichte. Chic. L. Schick. [1886.] 2 pts. in 1 vol. (2+)99 pp.; (2+)99-203+19+ 18+35+19-36 pp., illus. 12° [101,198; 94.7 (Schick's humorist. Biblioth., 2-3.)

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Stinde, J., Brentano, F. and others.--(continued.)

Contents: Pt. 1. Die Familie Buchholz. Abth. 1; Julius STINDE. Pt. 2. Die Familie Buchholz. Abth. 2; J. STINDE.-Der Sekretär und sein Sägbock; F. BRENTANO.-Dornröslein; Arnold WELLMER.— Humoristische Gedichte.

Storm, Theodor. Gesammelte Schriften. 1. Gesammtausg. Braun. Westermann. 1877-84. 14 v. in 4, additional illus. t. p. in each. 12° [102,099; 94.] 56:1562-5

Note. Vols. 1-6. 3. Aufl.

Contents: Vol. 1. Gedichte.-Märchen. (Gedichte.)-Aeltere Ge

dichte.

Vol. 2. Immensee.-Späte Rosen.-Im Schloss.-Veronica. Vol. 3. Auf dem Staatshof.-Im Sonnenschein.-Ein grünes Blatt. -Unter dem Tannenbaum.-Abseits.

Vol. 4. Von Jenseit des Meeres.-Im Saal.-In St. Jürgen.-Eine Malerarbeit.

Vol. 5. Auf der Universitat.-Angelica.-Posthuma.-Wenn die Aepfel reif sind.-Drûben am Markt.-Martha und ihre Uhr.

Vol. 6. Die Regentrude. Der Spiegel des Cyprianus.— Bulemanns Haus.-Hinzelmeier.-Der kleine Häwelmann. Vol. 7. Gedichte. - Draussen im Haidedorf. — Viola tricolor.Beim Vetter Christian. Vol. 8. Die neuen Fiedel-Lieder.-Zerstreute Capitel: Der Amtschirurgus. Heimkehr.-Lena Wies.-Von heut' und ehedem.-Zwei Kuchenesser der alten Zeit.-Von Kindern und Katzen, und wie sie Nine begruben.-Eine Halligfahrt.

Vol. 9. Pole Poppenspaler.-Waldwinkel.

Vol. 10. Ein stiller Musikant.-Psyche.-Im Nachbarhause links. Vol. 11. Gedichte.-Aquis submersus.

Vol. 12.

Vol. 13.

Renate.-Carsten Curator.

Eekenhof.-Zur Wald-und Wasserfreude. Vol. 14. Im Brauerhause.-Die Söhne des Senators.-Meine Erinnerungen an Eduard Mörike.

Temple, Sir Richard. Cosmopolitan essays. Lond. Chapman and Hall. 1886. xvi+508 pp., 3 fold. col'd maps. 8° [100,036; 94.] 33:3987

Contents: The British empire in 1884.-Imperial federation.Northwest Canada.-Forestry for the British dominions.-Social seience in England.-The fall of Khartum.-Armies of the Indian princes. -Memoir of Sir Bartle Frere.-Christian vernacular education for India. The politics of Burmah.-The Chinese population.-The RussoAfghan frontier.-Greece in 1885.-Scenes and sites in Palestine.-The Congo basin.-American characteristics.

Thomas, Miss Edith M. The round year. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1886. 296 pp. 12° 33:4019

[100,814; 94.]

Contents: Nature and the native.-A spring opening.-Under the sky. The rain and the fine weather.-The sensitive plant.-Grass: a rumination. The fly-trapper. — Running-water notes. Along an inland beach.-A summer holinight.-In praise of the blackberry.Mondamin.-The solitary bee.-The return of a native.-Autumn and the muse.-Gossamer.-Thistle-down and silver-rod.-Where it listeth.-Ember days.-Flake white.-Frost and moonshine.-Hearthfire.

Tilley, William James. Masters of the situation; or, some secrets of success and power. Chic. S. C. Griggs and Co. 1887. viii+338 pp. 12° [102,194; 94] 33:4063 Timbs, John. The romance of London. Supernatural stories, sights and shows, strange adventures, and remarkable persons. Lond. F. Warne and Co. [1886.] x(+ii)+473 pp. 12° [100,401; 94.] (Chandos classics.") 33:4081

Tosti, Luigi. Opere complete, corr. ed aumentate

dall'autore, ed. da Loreto PASQUALUCCI. Vol. IV., VI.-IX. Roma. Tip. della Camera dei Deputati. 1886-7. (10+)416 pp.; xiii(+ii)+366 pp.; x(+i)+302 pp.; xi(+ii)+364 pp.; xv+321 [100,359; 100,455; 101,721; 101,783; *56:5735.4, 6-9

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103,478; 94.]

Contents: Vol. 4. Scritti vari. Vol. I. Roma eterna.-Della teologia nell' arte.-Della Donna nell' arte. - Pensieri musicali di D. Bonifazio Maria Krug.-Di Bartolomeo Sereno e de' suoi Cominentarii.-Di una statuetta di N. Donna.-Gli ordini religiosi nella Divina commedia.-Il codice cassinese della Divina commedia.-Inaugurazione del Museo Campano.-Elogio di S. Vincenzo de' Paoli.-S. Benedetto al parlamento nazionale.-Cristo e la rivoluzione.-Torquato Tasso e i Benedettini cassinesi.

Vol. 6. Storia della Lega Lombarda.

Vol. 7. Storia di Abelardo e de' suoi tempi.

Vol. 8. Ricordi biblici: Uriele.-Mealech, o il libro del povero.— Il veggente del secolo XIX.-Il salterio del soldato.-Il salterio del pellegrino.-Il salterio di Maria.

Vol. 9. Storia del concilio di Costanza.

Vol. I.

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Philology.

Aristoteles, The rhetoric of.

Tr., with an analysis and critical notes, by J. E. C. WELLDON. Lond. Macmillan. 1886. xlvii+306 pp. [102,181; 95.]

12°

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Badger, George Percy. An English-Arabic lexicon, in which the equivalents for English words and idiomatic sentences are rendered into

literary and colloquial Arabic. Lond. C. K. Paul. 1881. xii+1244(+4) pp. fo [101,687;

*1:6223 95.] Barrère, A. Argot and slang: a new French and English dictionary of the cant words, quaint expressions, slang terms and flash phrases used in the high and low life of old and new Paris. With a frontis. drawn by, Godefroy Durand. Lond. Privately print. at the Chiswick press by C. Whittingham and Co. 1887. lxxxiv + 495 pp. sq. 8° [103,437; 95.] *L:6651

Becker, Sarah Cary and Mora, Federico, compilers. Spanish idioms with their English equivalents, embracing nearly ten thousand phrases. Bost. Ginn and Co. 1887. 331 pp. 8° [103,151; 95.] 1:2209

Colbeck, C., compiler and editor. French readings. from Roman history. Selected from various authors and ed. with notes. Lond. Macmillan. 1886. vi+438 pp. 18° [101,131; 95.] (Macmillan's ser. of foreign school classics; G. Eugène Fasnacht.)

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Conder, Claude Reignier. Altaic hieroglyphs and Hittite inscriptions. Pub. for the Committee of the Palestine exploration fund. Lond. Bentley. 1887. xi+247 pp., 5 pls., illus. 12° [104,000; 95.]

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Conrad, Guillaume S. Cassell's public school French reader. Grammatically graduated. With complete etymological vocabulary and notes. Lond. Cassell. [1887.] vii+232 pp., 1 fold. tab. 12° [102,575; 95.] 1:1373 Corpus poetarum Latinorum, videlicet: Catullus, Lucretius, Virgilius, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovidius, Horatius, Phædrus, Lucanus, Persius, Juvenalis, Martialis, Sulpicia, Statius, Silius Italicus, Valerius Flaccus, Calpurnius Siculus, Ausonius, Claudianus. Supplementum in Virgilium. Edidit Gulielmus Sidney WALKER. Lond. Bells. 1886. vi+1209 pp. 8° [103,096; 95.] *1:3287 Crane, T. F. and Brun, S. J., editors. Tableaux de la révolution française. An historical French reader. Ed. with notes. With an introd. by A. D. WHITE. 2. ed. N. Y. Putnams. 1885. xiii+311 pp. 16° [102,408; 95.] 1:1320

Darmesteter, Arsène. The life of words as the

symbols of ideas. Lond. Paul, Trench and Co. 1886. xi+173 pp. 12° [101,858; 95.] 1:137 Delitzsch, Friedrich, editor. Assyrische Lese

stücke, nach den Originalen theils revidirt, theils zum ersten Male herausgeg. nebst Paradigmen, Schrifttafel, Textanalyse und kleinem Wörterbuch, zum Selbstunterricht wie zum akademi

Delitzsch, F.-(continued.)

schen Gebrauch. 3., durchaus neu bearb. Aufl. Leip. Hinrichs. 1885. xvi+148 pp. fo [101, 723; 95.] *1:6227 Förstemann, Ernst. Erläuterungen zur Maya

handschrift der Königlichen öffentlichen Bibliothek zu Dresden. Herausgeg. auf Veranlassung der Generaldirektion der Königl. Sammlungen für Kunst und Wissenschaft. Dres. Warnatz u. Lehmann. 1886. (3+)80 pp. 4° [102,014; 95.] *1:5779 Phosphorus HolWith explanatory notes by Bost. D. C. Heath and Co. [103,717; 95.] 1:1617

François, Marie Louise von.

lunder. Novelle. Oscar FAULHABER. 1887. 77 pp. 12° Garlanda, Frederico. The fortunes of words. Letters to a lady. N. Y. A. Lovell and Co. [1887.] vi+225 pp. 12° [104,172; 95.] 1:158 Gates, Charles O. Latin word-building. Root words with their more common derivatives and their meanings, illus. by sentences taken from Cæsar and Cicero. N. Y. Appleton. 1887. vi, 160 pp. 12° [103,706; 95.] 1:1971.4 Homerus. Homers Odyssee übers. und erkl. von Wilhelm JORDAN. Frankf. a. M. W. Jordan. 1875. xlii(+ii)+566 pp. 12° [102,053; 95.]

Homerus. The Odyssey of Homer. English verse by William MORRIS. Vol. I. Lond. Reeves and Turner. 230 pp. sq. 8° [104,021; 95.]

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Horatius Flaccus, Quintus. Opera. antique gems by C. W. King. The text rev., with an introd., by H. A. J. MUNRO. Lond. Bell and Daldy. 1869. xxxiv+456 pp. [103, 095; 95.] 1:3593 Jacquinet, Paul, editor. Les femmes de France,

poètes et prosateurs. Morceaux choisis; avec une introd., des notices biographiques et litté raires et des notes philologiques, littéraires, bistoriques. Par. Vve E. Belin et fils. 1886. xxviii+ 662 pp. 12° [103,364; 95.] 1:1366

Contents: Marie de France.-Christine de Pisan. - Marguerite d'Angoulême, reine de Navarre. Marguerite de Valois, reine de France.-Louise Labe.-Mile de Gournay.-Mme de Rambouillet et Mme de Montausier. -Mile de Scudéry.- Mme de Motteville.- Mile de Montpensier. Mme de Sévigné.-Mme de La Fayette. Mme Des Houlières.-Mme de Maintenon.-Mme de Lambert.--Mme Dacier.Mme de Caylus.--Mme Staal Delaunay.-Mme Du Deffand.-Mme du Châtelet-Mme d'Epinay-Mme de Genlis.-Mme Roland.-Mme de Souza.-Mme Dufrénoy.-Mme de Staël.-Mme Necker de Saussure.Mme Guizot.-Mme de Rémusat. Mme Desbordes-Valmore, Mme Tastu.-George Sand.-Mme de Girardin.-Daniel Stern.-Mme Ackermann.-Eugénie de Guérin.

Jones, Elisha. Exercises in Greek prose compo

sition with references to Hadley's, Goodwin's and Taylor's Kühner's Greek grammars; and a full English-Greek vocabulary. Pt. 1. Chic. S. C. Griggs and Co. 1874. ix+(ii+)101 pp. 12° [102,134; 95.] 1:1647.22

Mora, Federico. See Becker, S. C. and Mora, F. Nepos, Cornelius. Vitæ. Für den Schulgebrauch mit sachlichen Anmerkungen, einem Sachregister und einem Wörterbuch herausgeg. von Karl ERBE. Stutt. P. Neff. 1887. viii+208 pp., 15 col'd pls., 1 col'd plan, 1 fold. col'd map. 8° [103,103; 95.]

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