"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.
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Talks With Homely Girls on Health and Beauty. Their Preservation and Cultivation. By Frances M. Smith. Cloth, 16mo, price 50 cents.
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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.