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5 and 7 East Sixteenth Street,

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AND OTHER SKETCHES,

BY CHARLES DICKENS,

Now first collected,

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comrade of the Cross," issued a few years ago. They also call attention to new issues of Titus," of which 900,000 copies were sold, of "The Wrestler of Philippi," of which 300,000 copies were sold, and of "Ten Nights in a Bar-Room." The trade in the East will be supplied through the American News Company. NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY have been obliged to postpone until November 5 the publication of " Old Lamps for New Ones, and Other Sketches," by Charles Dickens, now first collected and edited by Frederic G. Kitton, owing to the receipt of additional material from England. A new feature will be a frontispiece facsimile of the last letter written by Dickens, of which the original is in the British Museum. The first large edition of this work is almost taken up. No set of Dickens can in future be considered complete without this book.

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D. APPLETON & Co. have just issued Dowden's " History of French Literature," already so highly commended in the European literary papers; Bibliography of Education," by Will S. Monroe, of the State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., which forms the forty-second volume of the very valuable International Educa695 tion Series; Children's Ways," by James "" Studies of 697 Sully, being selections from his Childhood," with some additional matter; and "The Mystery of Choice," by Robert W. 687 Chambers, a selection of short stories by the gifted author of "The King in Yellow," "The 689 Maker of Moons," etc.

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DOUBLEDAY & MCCLURE Co. will publish 695 this week "Thro' Lattice Windows," by Dr. 695 W. J. Dawson, fully described last week; 695 a volume of "True Detective Stories," gath694 ered from Pinkerton archives, which in ad695 dition to their merits as striking and absorbing tales possess the unusual interest of ab696 696 solute verity, the author, Cleveland Moffatt, 694 having collected and worked out his stories. with the help of Pinkerton detectives; also, 690 "Whip and Spur," by Col. George Waring, a 696 book in which a horse-lover writes con amore 696 of horse character, many of the heroes of his 667 tales being war horses. This firm calls atten693 tion to the facilities for pushing their publica696 tions that are offered by McClure's Magazine, which is also conducted by them.

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687 CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS will publish during November "The Workers-an Experiment in Reality: The East," the articles by 696 Walter A. Wyckoff, which have been one of the most interesting features of Scribner's Magazine month by month; "His Grace of Osmonde," by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the sequel to "The Lady of Quality," of which the twenty-sixth thousand will also be put on the market; "London: as seen by Charles Dana Gibson"; "The First Christmas Tree," by Henry Van Dyke, illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Social Life in Old Virginia," by Thomas Nelson Page; "Audubon and His Journals," by Maria R. Audubon, in two volumes; "A Capital Courtship," by Alexander Black; "Twelve Naval Captains," by John Paul Jones; "The War of Greek Independence," by W. Alison Philips; and "Mrs. Knollys and Other Stories," by F. J. Stimson; "Lullaby Land, Songs of Childhood," by Eugene Field, profusely illustrated by Charles Robinson, will also be ready in good time for the holiday trade. It will be uniform with the pretty edition of "A Child's Garden of Verse."

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS have ready "Astoria ' in the Tacoma edition for the holidays; the second volume of "Nippur"; "Little Journeys to the Homes of Famous Women," being the series for 1897; "Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow," by Edgar Mayhew Bacon; "American Ideals," by Theodore Roosevelt; "In Search of a Religion," by Dennis Hird; and "The Mathematical Psychology of Gratry and Boole," translated from the language of the higher calculus into that of elementary geometry by Mary Everest Boole.

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