Useful and Practical Books
Why, When and Where. A dictionary of rare and curious information. A treasury of facts, legends, sayings and their explanation, gathered from a multitude of sources, presenting in a convenient form a mass of valuable knowledge on topics of frequent inquiry and general interest that has been hitherto inaccessible. Carefully compared with the highest authorities. Edited by Robert Thorne, M.A. 500 pages. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"In this book the casual reader will be rejoiced to meet many a subject he has searched the encyclopedia for in vain. The information is clearly, fully and yet concisely given."—Springfield Republican.
A Cyclopedia of Natural History. Comprising descriptions of Animal Life: Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Batrachians and Fishes. Their Structure, Habits and Distribution. For popular use. By Charles C. Abbott, M. D. 620 pages. 500 illustrations. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"The author has shown great skill in condensing his abundant material, while the illustrations are useful in illustrating the information furnished in the text."—Times, Troy.
The National Standard Encyclopedia. A Dictionary of Literature, the Arts and the Sciences, for popular use; containing over 20,000 articles pertaining to questions of Agriculture, Anatomy, Architecture, Biography, Botany, Chemistry, Engineering, Geography, Geology, History, Horticulture, Literature, Mechanics, Medicine, Physiology, Natural History, Mythology and the various Arts and Sciences. Prepared under the supervision of a number of Editors, and verified by comparison with the best Authorities. Complete in one volume of 700 pages, with over 1,000 illustrations. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
Law Without Lawyers. A compendium of Business and Domestic Law, for popular use. By Henry B. Corey, LL.B., member of New York Bar. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"The volume before us is a very convenient manual for every-day use, containing a general summary of the law as applied to ordinary business transactions, social and domestic relations, with forms for all manner of legal documents."—Troy Times.
Dr. Danelson's Counselor, with Recipes. A trusty guide for the family. An illustrated book of 720 pages, treating Physiology, Hygiene, Marriage, Medical Practice, etc. By J. E. Danelson, M. D. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"The Counselor is pure and elevating in its morals, and wise and practical in the application of its counsels. It can but be a helper in homes following its directions."—Rev. J. V. Ferguson, Pastor M. E. Church, Mohawk, N. Y.
The National Standard History of the United States. A complete and concise account of the growth and development of the Nation, from its discovery to the present time. By Everit Brown. 600 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
In this most interesting book our country's history is told from the discovery of America down to the election of Benjamin Harrison as President of the United States.
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A Dictionary of American Politics. Comprising accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men; Explanations of the Constitution; Divisions and Practical Workings of the Government, together with Political Phrases, Familiar Names of Persons and Places, Note-worthy Sayings, etc., etc. By Everit Brown and Albert Strauss. 565 pages. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00. Paper, 50 cents.
Senator John Sherman says: "I have to acknowledge the receipt of a copy of your 'Dictionary of American Politics.' I have looked over it, and find it a very excellent book of reference, which every American family ought to have."
Boys' Useful Pastimes. Pleasant and profitable amusement for spare hours in the use of tools. By Prof. Robert Griffith, A. M. 300 illustrations. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"The author has devised a happy plan for diverting the surplus energy of the boy from frivolous or mischievous channels into activities that interest him, while at the same time they train him to mechanical and artistic skill and better adapt him for success in life."—Boston Journal.
What Every One Should Know. A cyclopedia of Practical Information, containing complete directions for making and doing over 5,000 things necessary in business, the trades, the shop, the home, the farm, and the kitchen, giving in plain language recipes, prescriptions, medicines, manufacturing processes, trade secrets, chemical preparations, mechanical appliances, aid to injured, business information, law, home decorations, art work, fancy work, agriculture, fruit culture, stock-raising, and hundreds of other useful hints and helps needed in our daily wants. By S. H. Burt. 516 pages. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"A mass of information in a handy form, easy of access whenever occasion demands."—Inter-Ocean, Chicago.
Readers' Reference Hand-Book. Comprising "A Handy Classical and Mythological Dictionary" of brief and concise explanations of ancient mythological, historical and geographical allusions commonly met with in literature and art, also "Famous People of All Ages," a manual of condensed biographies of the most notable men and women who ever lived. By H. C. Faulkner and W. H. Van Orden. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"This book will serve a useful purpose to many readers, and will save time lost in consulting dictionaries of larger scope."—The Churchman.
Writers' Reference Hand-Book. Comprising a manual of the "Art of Correspondence," with correct forms for letters of a commercial, social and ceremonial nature, and with copious explanatory matter. Also "A Handy Dictionary of Synonyms," with which are combined the words opposite in meaning. Prepared to facilitate fluency and exactness in writing. By Jennie Taylor Wandle and H. C. Faulkner. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"Crowded full and even running over with proper and effective words must be the writer who will not occasionally find this work of great convenience and assistance to him."—The Delineator.
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Etiquette, Health and Beauty. Comprising "The Usages Of the Best Society," a manual of social etiquette, and "Talks with Homely Girls on Health and Beauty," containing chapters upon the general care of the health, and the preservation and cultivation of beauty in the complexion, hands, etc. By Frances Stevens and Frances M. Smith. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"It is a handy volume to be lying on the table for reference."—Zion's Herald, Boston.
The National Standard Dictionary. A pronouncing lexicon of the English Language, containing 40,000 words, and illustrated with 700 wood-cuts, to which is added an appendix of useful and valuable information. 600 pages. Cloth, 12mo, price $1.00.
"A convenient and useful book. Clear in typography, convenient in size. It contains copious definitions, syllabic divisions, the accentuation and pronunciation of each word, and an appendix of reference matter of nearly 100 pages is added, making it the best cheap dictionary we have ever seen."—Courier-Journal, Louisville.
The Usages of the Best Society. A manual of social etiquette. By Frances Stevens. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"Will be found useful by all who wish to obtain instruction on matters relating to social usage and society."—Demorest's Magazine.
A Handy Dictionary of Synonyms, with which are combined the words opposite in meaning. For the use of those who would speak or write the English language fluently and correctly. By H. C. Faulkner. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"Will be found of great value to those who are not experienced in speech or with pen."—Brooklyn Eagle.
Talks With Homely Girls on Health and Beauty. Their Preservation and Cultivation. By Frances M. Smith. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"She recommends no practices which are not in accord with hygienic laws, so that her book is really a valuable little guide."—Peterson's Magazine.
A Handy Classical and Mythological Dictionary. For popular use, with 70 illustrations. By H. C. Faulkner. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"It is often convenient to have a small book at hand in order to find out the meaning of the classical allusions of the day, when it is troublesome and cumbersome to consult a larger work. This tasteful volume fills the desired purpose. It explains the allusions, pronounces the hard names, and pictures many of the mythological heroes."—Providence Journal.
Famous People of All Ages. Who they were, when they lived, and why they are famous. By W. H. Van Orden. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"An excellent hand-book, giving in a compact form biographies of the persons in whom the student and writer would naturally take most interest."—New York Tribune.
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Friendly Chats With Girls. A series of talks on manners, duty, behavior and social customs. Containing sensible advice and counsel on a great variety of important matters which girls should know. By Mrs. M. A. Kidder. Illustrated. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"Every girl that reads and understands this little book will be all the wiser and prettier for it, and she will learn that excellent secret that true beauty comes from within, and is not for sale at the dressmaker's or the apothecary's."—Boston Beacon.
The Art of Letter Writing. A manual of polite correspondence, containing the correct forms for all letters of a commercial, social, or ceremonial nature, with copious explanatory chapters on arrangement, grammatical forms, punctuation, etc., etc. By Jennie Taylor Wandle. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
"These little works on letter-writing are not to be despised. They often stimulate ambition, and it is a much better sign for a person who has had few school advantages to be seen consulting an authoritative volume of this kind, than to see him plunging heedlessly into letter-writing with all his ignorance clinging around him."—N. Y. Telegram.
Ladies' Fancy Work. New Revised Edition, giving designs and plain directions for all kinds of Fancy Needle-Work. Edited by Jenny June. 700 illustrations. Paper cover, price 50 cents.
"I have examined carefully the beautifully printed manuals edited by Mrs. Croly [Jenny June], whose work here, as elsewhere, is as careful and thorough as she has taught us to expect. They will be invaluable to all needle-workers, and deserve the success they will most undoubtedly obtain."—Mrs. Helen Campbell.
Knitting and Crochet. A guide to the use of the Needle and the Hook. Edited by Jenny June. 200 illustrations. Paper cover, price 50 cents.
"... I cannot think of a more useful present for young housekeepers and mothers, who can gain much important information from these books to aid in decorating their homes and to trim their clothing tastefully."—Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher.
Needle-Work. A manual of stitches and studies in embroidery and drawn work. Edited by Jenny June. 200 illustrations. Paper cover, price 50 cents.
"I do not hesitate to pronounce Mrs. Croly's works on Needle-Work and Knitting and Crochet the best manuals on those subjects that I have ever seen. They are charming reading, as well as useful guides to housewife and needle-woman."—Marion Harland.
Letters and Monograms. For marking on Silk, Linen and other fabrics, for individuals and household use. Edited by Jenny June. 1,000 illustrations. Paper cover, price 50 cents.
"I am greatly pleased with the Manuals of Art Needle-Work so charmingly edited by Mrs. Croly [Jenny June]. Mrs. Croly's manuals will reveal treasures to many a woman who distrusts herself, but soon the worker will take courage as her perceptions are cultivated, and with patience and holding fast to the truths in nature, 'patterns' will come of themselves to fit the uses intended. Embroidery, however, is a real enjoyment to me, and I am glad to aid all efforts to popularize such work."—Mrs. Gen. Fremont.
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