In Dickens’s London

By F. Hopkinson Smith

With 24 full-page illustrations from the author’s drawings in charcoal.

The reader of this volume will, in effect, have the delightful experience not only of visiting those London scenes frequented by Charles Dickens himself, but also those used by him as scenes in his novels and familiar through them in connection with Alfred Jingle, Nancy, Bob Sawyer, Sam Weller, Quilp, The Marchioness, Mr. Pickwick, Mr. and Mrs. Micawber, and so on, in the company of that most sympathetic and eloquent guide, the author-artist.

$3.50 net; postage extra.

A Diary of James Gallatin in Europe

From the American Peace Through the Downfall of Napoleon and the Following Years.

This journal of the son and secretary of Albert Gallatin, who accompanied his father during the negotiation of the Treaty of Ghent and afterward during his ministries to France, 1815-23, and to England, 1826-27, is at least one of the most entertaining and enlightening commentaries on that period ever written.

Illustrated. 8vo. $2.50 net; postage extra.

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