"HARPER'S ROUND TABLE" FOR 1896

Volume XVII. With 1276 Pages and about 1200 Illustrations. 4to Cloth, Ornamental, $3.50.

An ably edited, well-balanced magazine, which presents valuable history, art, and science, so interwoven with the best fiction and sport as to make its pages as valuable as they are attractive and entertaining. The "Round Table" has the correct idea of healthful juvenile literature.—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

The illustrations are plentiful and in the highest style of the art, and the contributions—stories, poems, sketches, and essays—are, as everybody knows, the best work that can be secured by the leading authors and artists who write for children.—Hartford Courant.

A volume which comprises within its covers a whole young people's library of history, science, literature, fiction, fun, etc., and a whole gallery of pictures besides.—Advance, Chicago.


Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York