GOGOL:—
Cossack Tales, trans. by Geo. Tolstoy; 8vo, London, 1860.
St. John’s Eve, and Other Stories; from the Russian, by Isabel F. Hapgood; 12mo, New York, 1886. Selected from “Evenings at the Farm” and “St. Petersburg Stories.”
Contents:—St. John’s Eve, related by the sacristan of the Dikanka Church.—Old-Fashioned Farmers.—The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovitch Quarrelled with Ivan Nikiforovitch.—The Portrait.—The Cloak.
Taras Bulbá; a Tale of the Cossacks; from the Russian, by Isabel F. Hapgood; 12mo, New York, 1886.
Tchitchikoff’s Journeys, or Dead Souls; from the Russian, by Isabel F. Hapgood; 2 vols., 12mo, New York, 1886.
PUSHKIN:—
Captain’s Daughter; from the Russian; 4to, New York, 1884.
Eugene Onéguine, a romance of Russian life, in verse; trans, by Lt.-Col. Spalding; 8vo, London and New York, 1881.
Marie, a Story of Russian Love; from the Russian, by Marie H. de Zielinska; sq. 16mo, Chicago, 1876 (also 1880). (Same as the “Captain’s Daughter.”)