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BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES OF CONTEMPORARY STATESMEN. Edited by Thomas Wentworth Higginson.
| Vol. I. | English Statesmen. By T. W. Higginson. | $1 50 |
| " II. | English Radical Leaders. By R. J. Hinton. | 1 50 |
| " III. | French Political Leaders. By Edward King. | 1 50 |
| " IV. | German Political Leaders. By Herbert Tuttle. | 1 50 |
Or Four Volumes handsomely bound, in box, $6 00.
"These volumes will be popular and useful because they present these characters from an American stand-point by those eminently qualified to see and appreciate the qualities which have lifted them into a world-wide prominence."—American Journal of Education.
"It is in the character of statesmen simply that the divers personages are exhibited, but in this aspect they are without exception fairly and strongly portrayed."—Chicago Tribune.
"Each one of these essays gives you a clear picture of the man, and a definite idea of the work he has done, and the place he fills in political history."—Cornell Era.
TRANSCENDENTALISM IN NEW ENGLAND. By Rev. O. B. Frothingham.
Large octavo, cloth, extra, with portrait on steel, of the author. 2 50
"The book is masterly and satisfying, and we think it is not too much to say that it will prove of lasting value to the student of history, of philosophy, of theology, and of sociology, for in all those fields transcendentalism showed itself capable of exercising an influence profound, if apparently transient."—Appleton's Journal.
"It is a work that was needed; a history that waited to be written; a task which sooner or later some one must have attempted. To say it has been performed at last by Mr. Frothingham is to say that it has been well performed. It is a book that should be in every library."—Portland Press.
"It is in a word, an inestimable contribution to the history of transcendentalism in New England."—Hartford Post.
AUDUBON. The Life and Journals of John J. Audubon, the Naturalist.
12mo. cloth, gilt top, $2.25; half calf, $4.00.
"There is no book in our literature which leaves a more keen, adventurous sense of delight."—Philadelphia Bulletin.
WILSON. James Grant. Sketches of Illustrious Soldiers.
Illustrated with Portraits on Steel and fac-similes of Autographs.
12mo, cloth, extra. $2.00
"Full of interest to the general reader, just in its criticisms of character, and of great value as a work of reference."—Portland Press.
PARKER. A Discourse on Matters Pertaining to Religion.
By Theodore Parker. New edition, with Introduction, by O. B. Frothingham,
12mo, cloth. $1.50
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