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HAMILTON W. MABIE

Essays on Work and Culture. By HAMILTON W. MABIE. 16mo, cloth, gilt top

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This is a companion volume to the "Essays on Books and Culture" and "Essays on Nature and Culture" which have lately appeared. There has been, of late, a very marked increase in the demand for all his books; and no lecturer is more gladly heard on the lecture platform to-day than Mr. Mabie.

Mr. Mabie's works are now published in a new edition, each in dainty binding, 16mo, cloth, gilt tops, per volume $1.25 Essays on Work and Culture.-Essays on Books and Culture.-Essays on Nature and Culture.-My Study Fire.-My Study Fire. Second Series.---Under the Trees and Elsewhere.-Short Studies in Literature.-Essays in Literary Interpretation.

PROFESSOR KUNO FRANCKE

Glimpses of Modern German Culture. By Professor KUNO FRANCKE, of Harvard University. 16mo, cloth $1.25 Professor Francke's letters to The Nation, The Bookman, and other journals, which form the basis of the volume, attracted great attention, and have been found worthy of preservation in a permanent form. No other recent comment upon the condition of German life and letters has been so fresh, so informing, and so useful.

HARRY THURSTON PECK

Trimalchio's Dinner. Translated from the Latin of Petronius, with an Introduction and a Bibliographical Appendix, by HARRY THURSTON PECK. Illustrated with reproductions from the antique and from restorations. 12mo, cloth $1.50 The famous novel written by Petronius Arbiter in the reign of Nero is the only surviving specimen of the realistic fiction of classical antiquity. "Trimalchio's Dinner" is the one episode of the book that is complete in itself, and this has been translated by Professor Peck with idiomatic freedom, so as to bring out in modern dress the easy chat, the colloquialisms, and the slang of the original.

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M. A. DeWOLFE HOWE American Bookmen. By M. A. DEWOLFE HOWE, similes, and sketches. 8vo, cloth. The series of articles on "American Bookmen " which has been appearing in The Bookman has attracted wide attention, and are now gathered into a volume, with important additions and revisions by the author. CONTENTS: Irving-Cooper-Bryant-Poe-Willis, Halleck, and Drake-The Historians, the Humorists-Emerson -Hawthorne-Whitman-Lowell and Whittier-Longfellow and Holmes.

PROFESSOR BENJAMIN W. WELLS

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Modern French Fiction. By Professor BENJAMIN W. WELLS, of Sewanee University, author of "Modern German Literature,' Modern French Literature," etc. 12mo, cloth $2.00 CONTENTS: The Rise of Romanticism-Stendhal and Mérimée-Balzac-Théophile Gautier-George Sand-Dumas père and the Imperial Generation-Flaubert-The Generation of the Restoration-Zola-Daudet-The Orleanist Generation-Maupassant-The Generation of the Second Empire.

AUSTIN DOBSON

Miscellanies. A New Volume of Essays on Jane Austen, Goldsmith, and Other Writers of the Eighteenth Century. 16mo, cloth, gilt tops $1.25 A new and uniform edition. 16m, cloth, with gilt tops. Similar to the new edition of Mabie's works. Price per volume

AUSTIN DOBSON'S WORKS IN PROSE AND POETRY

1. Poems. In two volumes, from new plates, with revisions, corrections, and additions.

2. Four French Women. Being Sketches of Mademoiselle de Corday, Madame Roland, Madame de Genlis, and the Princess de Lamballe.

3. Horace Walpole. A Memoir.

$1.25

4. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. First Series.
5. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. Second Series.
6. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. Third Series.
7. Miscellanies. (Just published.)

Neither in this country nor in England have Mr. Dobson's delightful books heretofore been gathered together in a uniform set. A new volume of Essays has been added to the series. The books are carefully printed and attractively bound, and issued in a style worthy of their contents.

MAURICE MAETERLINCK

The Treasure of the

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Wisdom and Destiny. Essays. By MAURICE MAETERLINCK, author of Humble," etc. Translated from the French. 8vo, cloth These essays, which are in the same vein as his previous volume, present Maeterlinck in the character of a philosopher and an æsthetician. They contain his present ideas on a variety of subjects-all approached from the view-point of a supersensuous, mystical child of the last half of the 19th century.

DODD, MEAD & CO., Publishers, New York

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