Page images
PDF
EPUB

2

ARCHITECTURE—BIBLIOGRAPHY.

and the manners and customs of

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Assyria.

a. Smith (G.) History of Sennacherib. R. 8° Lond.

15S. The last of the invaluable series of works contributed by the late George Smith to our knowledge of Assyrian and Biblical history, and unfortunately unfinished. Astronomy.

b. Proctor (B. A.) The moon: her mo-
tions, aspect, scenery and physical
conditions. New ed., illustr. 12° N.Y. 3 50
Bible, Biblical Interpretation, etc.
Curtiss (S. J.) The Levitical priests:

a contribution to the criticism of
the Pentateuch. 8° Edin.

Harman (H.) Introduction to the study
of the holy scripture. Vol. 1 of
Theological and Biblical Literature,
ed. by G. R. Crooks and J. F. Hurst.
8° N. Y.

.

Seiss (Jos. A.) D. D. Voices from Babylon; or, The records of Daniel the prophet. 12° Phila.

4 00

I 50

Dr. Seiss defends the authenticity and genuineness of the whole Book of Daniel as usually received. a. Tomkins (H. G.) Studies of the times

of Abraham. Illustr. 4° Lond.

16s.

32s.

[blocks in formation]

A description of the civilization, races and transactions among which Abraham lived, as revealed by the latest researches in Assyrian and Egyptian antiquity. Bibliography.

Bibliotheca Medica: a catalogue of American and British books, periodicals, transactions, etc., relating to medicine, surgery, dentistry, pharmacy, chemistry and kindred subjects; classified by subjects, with an index by authors. 2d ed. 12° Cinc.

Aden has been an English station for coaling ships, b. Birch (W. de G.) and Jenner (H.) etc., since 1839. when it was captured by the East India Company's forces.

[blocks in formation]

Early drawings and illuminations

an introduction to the study of illuminated manuscripts.

8° Lond.

16s.

25

The authors are two of the most experienced specialists of the British museum staff.

a. Leypoldt (F.) and Jones (L. E.) The American catalogue [of books in print and for sale on July 1, 1876]. Vol. I: authors and titles. Part 2: Edwards-Lennox.

4° N. Y. For the two vols. complete. 25 00 b. Putnam's Library Companion: a quarterly summary, giving priced and classified lists of the English and American publications of the past year, with the addition of brief analyses or characterizations of the more important books; a quarterly continuation of "The Best Reading." Volume II, for 1878. 8° N. Y.

50

[blocks in formation]
[merged small][ocr errors]

15S.

5 00

I 00

[blocks in formation]
[ocr errors]

9s.

75

Mr. Trotter defends the famous Governor-general of India from the charges usually made against him.

Hill (M. D.), the recorder of Birming

ham memoir of. By his daughters.

:

8° N. Y.

[ocr errors]

4 50

Mr. Hill was born 1792, and died only a few years ago. He was a brother of Sir Rowland Hill, the introducer of cheap postage, and was a man of great excellence, benevolence, and energy, and an efficient promoter of juvenile reform schools and measures.

b. Hodgson (F.) Scholar, poet, and divine. Memoir; with numerous letters from Lord Byron and others.

T. Hodgson. Portrait. 2 vols.

12° N. Y.

By J.

5 00

Rev. Mr. Hodgson was a favorite and trusted friend of Lord Byron.

a. Hume. By T. H. Huxley. (English men of letters, edited by J. Morley.) 12° N. Y.

Irving (W.) By D. J. Hill. Portrait. 16° N. Y.

b. Johnson (Samuel) His words and his ways: what he said, what he did, and what men thought and spoke concerning him. By E. T. Mason. 12° N. Y.

b. Kemble (Frances Ann) Records of a Girlhood. Portrait. 8° N. Y.

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

Address

before the Goethe

Club of New

York. 8° N. Y.

Paper,

40

2 50

[blocks in formation]

record of life and manners in the times of Charles II, a. Motley (J. L.) By O. W. Holmes. James II, William III, and Queen Anne.

[ocr errors]

I OO

[blocks in formation]
[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

ELOCUTION-EUROPE.

Hand-book for the kindergarten; with 75 full-page lithographic plates; with brief practical suggestions to kindergartners: plates revised from

66

Paradise of Childhood; with directions and suggestions by Florence kindergartners. Sq. 8° Springfield, Mass. Paper .

Huntington (F. D.) Unconscious tuition. 24° N. Y. Paper Meyer (Bertha) Aids to family government; or, from the cradle to the school, according to Froebel. Transl. from 2d German ed., by M. L. Holbrook, M.D. Also the rights of children and the true principles of family government, by Herbert Spencer. 12° N. Y. Paper, 50 cts. Wiebe (E.)

The paradise of childhood: a manual for self-instruction in Friedrich Froebel's educational principles, and a practical guide to kindergartners. With 74 plates of illustr. New edition. Sq. 8° Springfield, Mass. Paper, $1 50,

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

5

2 50

15s.

Dr. Stoughton's view is distinctly orthodox, and affords useful comparisons with such books as Lecky's and Stephen's.

b. Winter (W.) The trip to England. 12° Bost.

75

Young folks'

I 50

a. Yonge (Charlotte M.) history of England. Illustr. 12° Bost.

[blocks in formation]

The subjects of the essays in this volume are: Democracy; Equality; Irish Catholicism and British Liberalism: Porro unum est necessarium; "A guide to English literature; Falkland; a French critic on Mil2 00 ton; a French critic on Goethe; George Sand. Brinkley (Mrs. Hugh) A woman's thoughts about men. 12° N. Y.

50

365

Still a standard textbook, having been sold ever since 1827.

England.

a. De Foe (Dan.) Journal of the plague in London. 4° N. Y. Paper English History in short stories.. Colored plates. 16° N. Y.

Griffiths (A.) The English army; its past history, present condition, and future prospects. 8° Lond.

b. Duff (M. E. G.) Miscellanies, political and literary. 8° N. Y. .

[ocr errors]

50

3 00 Mr. Grant Duff is a clear-headed, intelligent, and lively writer upon current topics.

a. Gladstone (W. E.) Gleanings of past years, 1843-1878. 2 vols: vol. 1-The throne and the princeconsort, the cabinet and constitution; vol. II-Personal and literary.

16° N. Y.

ea.

[ocr errors]

Locker (F.) Patchwork. 12° Lond. 5s. A collection of prose and poetical bits, original and some selected.

Europe. See also England, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Rome, Russia.

b. Dennis (G.) Cities and cemeteries of

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]
[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

Etruria. 2 vols.

8° Lond.

42s.

The best work in English as an introduction to a knowledge of ancient Etruria. This is a second edition, but practically a new work.

Cook (Joel) ["J. C."] A holiday tour
in Europe, described in a series of
letters for the Public Ledger, during
the summer and autumn of 1878.
12° Phila. Paper, 75 cts.

[ocr errors]

I 00

a. Simon (J.) The government of M. Thiers, from 8th February, 1871, to 24th May, 1873. 2 vols. 8° N. Y. 4 50

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

105s.

[ocr errors]
[merged small][ocr errors]

25

Drake (S. A.) Captain Nelson: a romance of colonnial days. 8° N. Y. Paper

a. Goldsmith (Oliver) The vicar of Wakefield: tale. 32° N. Y. Paper

a

75

25

Gréville (Henry) pseud. Philomène's
marriages: a novel; with a preface
to her American readers. Transl.
from the French by Miss Helen
Stanley. 16° Phila. Paper 75c. . I 25
Pretty little Countess Zina:
a Russian story.
Transl. from the

French by Mary Neal Sherwood.
Sq. 16° Phila. Paper

1 50 b. Hale (E. E.) Mrs. Merriam's scholars :
story of one of the "original ten."
16° Bost.

32s.

20

15

I 25

15

15

[ocr errors]

A sequel to Ten times one is ten."

ỏ. Hardy (T.) The return of the native. series No. 103.)

(Leisure 16° N. Y.

hour

[ocr errors]

Hay (Mary Cecil), Robinson (F. W.) and McCarthy (Justin) Lady Carmichael's will, and other Christmas stories. (Harper's half-hour series, No. 89.) 32° N. Y. Paper a. Heyse (P.) Tales from the German of Paul Heyse. 16° N. Y. Paper, 60c. Hoey (Mrs. F. Cashel) All or nothing a novel. 4° N. Y. Paper

b. Howells (W. D.) The lady of the Aroostook. 12° Bost.

b. James (H., Jr.) An international episode. 32° N. Y. Paper

16° Phila. Paper .

25

Lindsay's luck: a love story.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[merged small][ocr errors]

Lamb (C.) Adventures of Ulysses. 32° N. Y. Paper

and Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. Introduction by A. Ainger. 16° N. Y.

b. Lie (J.) The barque Future; or, life in the far north. From the Norwegian. By Mrs. Ole Bull. 12° Chic.

Linton (Mrs. E. Lynn.)

75

I 00

I 00

15

I 00

15

2 00

25

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

Our pro

15

I 25

fessor. (Harper's half-hour series, No. 87.) 32° N. Y. Paper

b. Macdonald (G., LL. D.) Sir Gibbie: a novel. 8° Phila. Paper, 75c.

« PreviousContinue »