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A Readable Book on California.
The Sunset Land; or, The Great Pacific Slope. By Rev. JohnTodd, D. D. 1 vol. 16mo.$1 50
The press all over the country has given this book by Dr. Todd, thewarmest praise. It contains, in a small compass, just what all desire toknow of California.
The "Heathen Chinee," at Home and Abroad.
Why and How the Chinese Emigrate, and the means they adopt forthe purpose of reaching America. By Col. Russell H. Conwell.12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.$1 50
"Nothing is wanting in Mr. Conwell's book for a clear apprehension ofevery feature of his subject."—Christian Union.
Our New Possessions Surveyed.
Alaska and its Resources. By Wm. H. Dall, Director of the ScientificCorps of the late Western Union Telegraph Expedition.One large octavo volume,$7 50
This is the only complete history of our newly acquired possessionspublished. The narrative is one of actual experience during a threeyears' residence in the country.
A Graphic and Truthful History.
History of Paraguay. With Notes of Personal Observations andreminiscences of diplomacy under difficulties. By Charles A.Washburn, Commissioner and Minister Resident of theUnited States at Asuncion, from 1861 to 1868. In two volumes.Octavo. Illustrated with Maps and Engravings.$7 50
"A history stranger than many works of fiction, abounding in incidentsof devoted heroism, and fearful cruelty."—Chicago Post.
A Journalist in Europe.
Over the Ocean; or, Sights and Scenes in Foreign Lands. ByCurtis Guild, Editor of the "Commercial Bulletin," Boston.Crown 8vo.$2 50
"Mr. Curtis Guild has given the public a book of travel such as theymay search for elsewhere in vain."—Boston Post.

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