Author of "A Literary Pilgrimage," etc.

Illustrated with four photogravures.
12mo. Crushed buckram, gilt top, deckel edges, $1.25;
half calf or half morocco, $3.00.

CONTAINS, AMONG OTHERS, CHAPTERS TREATING OF

CONCORD: A Village of Literary Shrines.
THE OLD MANSE.
THE HOMES OF EMERSON AND ALCOTT.
HAWTHORNE'S "WAYSIDE."
THE WALDEN OF THOREAU.
IN LITERARY BOSTON.
OUT OF BOSTON: Cambridge—Elmwood—Mt.
Auburn—"Wayside Inn"—Brook Farm—Webster's
Marshfield—Homes of Whittier, Hawthorne's
Salem, etc.
IN BERKSHIRE WITH HAWTHORNE: The
Graylock Region—Middle and Lower Berkshire—
Haunts of Hawthorne, Thoreau, Bryant,
Melville, Sedgwick, Kemble, Holmes,
Longfellow, etc.
A DAY WITH THE GOOD GRAY POET.

Uniform with "A Literary Pilgrimage."

J. B. Lippincott Company, Publishers,
PHILADELPHIA.


By Charles Conrad Abbott.

The Birds About Us.
Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.
Travels in a Tree-Top.
12mo. Cloth, $1.25.
Recent Rambles;
or, in touch with nature.
Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.
A Colonial Wooing.
12mo. Cloth, $1.00.

"Dr. Abbott is a kindred spirit with Burroughs and Maurice Thompson and, we might add, Thoreau, in his love for wild nature, and with Olive Thorne Miller in his love for the birds. He writes without a trace of affectation, and his simple, compact, yet polished style breathes of out-of-doors in every line. City life weakens and often destroys the habit of country observation; opportunity, too, fails the dweller in cities to gather at first hand the wise lore possessed by the dweller in tents; and whatever sends a whiff of fresh, pure, country air into the city house, or study, should be esteemed an agent of intellectual sanitation."—New York Churchman.