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NEW AMERICA.

By William Hepworth Dixon, Editor of “The Athenæum,” and author of “The Holy Land,” “William Penn,” etc. With Illustrations from Original Photographs. Third Edition. Complete in one volume, Crown Octavo. Printed on tinted paper. Extra Cloth. Price $2.75.

In these graphic volumes Mr. Dixon sketches American men and women, sharply, vigorously, and truthfully, under every aspect. The smart Yankee, the grave politician, the senate and the stage, the pulpit and the prairie, loafers and philanthropists, crowded streets and the howling wilderness, the saloon and the boudoir, with women everywhere at full length—all passes on before us in some of the most vivid and brilliant pages ever written.—Dublin University Magazine.

ELEMENTS OF ART CRITICISM.

A Text-book for Schools and Colleges, and a Hand-book for Amateurs and Artists. By G. W. Samson, D.D., President of Columbian College, Washington, D. C. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth. Price $3.50. Abridged Edition $1.75.

This work comprises a Treatise on the Principles of Man‘s Nature as addressed by Art, together with a Historic survey of the Methods of Art Execution in the departments of Drawing, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting, Landscape Gardening, and the Decorative Arts. The Round Table says: “The work is incontestably one of great as well as unique value.”

THE HISTORY OF ART.

By Professor Wilhelm Lubke. Translated by F. E. Bunnett, translator of Grimm‘s “Life of Michael Angelo,” etc. With 415 illustrations. Two vols. imperial 8vo. Beautifully printed from Old Faced type on toned paper, and handsomely bound in cloth.