The Rose of Paradise. Being a Detailed Account of certain Adventures that happened to Captain John Mackra, in Connection with the famous Pirate, Edward England, in the Year 1720, off the Island of Juanna, in the Mozambique Channel, writ by himself, and now for the first time published. By Howard Pyle. Illustrated by the Author. Post 8vo, Ornamental Cloth, $1 25.

One of the most spirited and life-like stories of sea adventure that we ever remember to have read.—N. Y. Mail and Express.

A charming story with an Old World flavor that no one who picks it up can lay down until it is finished.—St. Louis Republican.


Pepper and Salt; or, Seasoning for Young Folk. By Howard Pyle. Superbly illustrated by the Author. 4to, Ornamental Cloth, $2 00.

A quaint and charming book.... Mr. Pyle's wonderful versatility is shown in the different kinds of subjects and the various periods he treats, in every gradation of humor, mirth, and sly satire, with now and then a touch of fine sadness.—The Critic, N. Y.

It is beyond compare the quaintest and most entertaining book of the season. It is unique in style, and as unique in its contents, the very turning over of its leaves being enough to transport one into some unheard-of region of imagination.—Observer, N. Y.

Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.

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