MONOGRAPHS OF AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE.
No. II. The Hartford Capitol. R.M. Upjohn, Architect.
No. III. Ames Memorial Buildings, North Easton. H.H. Richardson, Architect.
Gelatine Plates (from nature), 13 × 16. Each in portfolio. $5.00.
The remarkable success of the first Monograph shows the demand existing for artistic work of this high grade; and an equal sale may be predicted for the portfolio that illustrates the beautiful marble Gothic building of the Connecticut State Capitol. This possesses perhaps even a higher interest than the Harvard Law School, because it is a great public building, and not an appendage of an institution.
The American Architect says: "The execution of the work is all that could be asked. It would be hard to offer a more encouraging example of the kind of work to be expected in this series."
A STROLL WITH KEATS. By Frances Clifford Brown. 1 vol. Illustrated. Square 16mo. $1.50.
One of the choicest gems of art in illustration, consisting of illuminated pages, in beautiful designs, illustrating some of the finest verses of the great English poet.
NEXT DOOR. By Clara Louise Burnham, Author of "Dearly Bought," "A Sane Lunatic," &c. 1 vol. 12mo. $1.50.
One of the brightest, prettiest, and most charming tales yet offered to the public. The scene is in Boston, the time the present, the plot exciting, the characters lifelike, while the style is graceful and skilful.