4 Park Street, Boston; 11 East 17th Street, New York;

378-388 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

AUTHORS' HOMES, FOR SCHOOL USE.

Sample of the pictures of authors' homes in the newly revised edition of Richardson's Primer of American Literature, described on the second page of this circular.

[Illustration: HOLMES'S BIRTHPLACE The Gambrel Roofed House, Cambridge]

THE RIVERSIDE ART SERIES

In the Riverside Literature Series the reader's attention is fixed on a great work of art in letters, with only such help as will make it more intelligible; in like manner in the Riverside Art Series the picture is the object of study, and the text is its interpretation.

Each book contains pictures which are representative of the work of a famous painter, and the most faithful reproductions of the originals have been secured. Valuable suggestions also are given by the editor as aids for further study. The editor of the Series, Miss Estelle M. Hurll, is well known by her recent valuable edition of the works of Mrs. Jameson, and her Life of Our Lord in Art.

The books of this Series will have a value as texts in art classes, as supplementary readers in schools, as guides to the best pictures in galleries both abroad and in this country, and as handy books of reference to the general reader in regard to matters pertaining to the best art.

Four numbers are assigned for publication each school year in October, December, February, and April.