French Traits. (12mo, $1.50.)

Contents: The Social Instinct—Morality—Intelligence—Sense and Sentiment—Manners—Women—The Art Instinct—The Provincial Spirit—Democracy—New York after Paris.

“These chapters form a volume of criticism which is sympathetic, intelligent, acute, and contains a great amount of wholesome suggestion.”—Boston Advertiser.

French Art. (12mo, $1.25.)

“Brought to the judgment in this cool and scientific spirit, the whole course of French painting and sculpture, as shown by the masters pre-eminent in each era, is reviewed by a critic as certain of his criticisms as he is capable in forming them.”—Springfield Republican.

THOMAS CARLYLE.

Lectures on the History of Literature. (Now printed for the first time. 12mo, $1.00.)

Summary of Contents: Literature in General—Language, Tradition—The Greeks—The Heroic Ages—Homer—Æschylus to Socrates—The Romans—Middle Ages—Christianity—The Crusades—Dante—The Spaniards—Chivalry—Cervantes—The Germans—Luther—The Origin, Work and Destiny of the English—Shakespeare—Milton—Swift—Hume—Wertherism—The French Revolution—Goethe and his Works.

“Every intelligent American reader will instantly wish to read this book through, and many will say that it is the clearest and wisest and most genuine book that Carlyle ever produced. We could have no work from his hand which embodies more clearly and emphatically his literary opinions than his rapid and graphic survey of the great writers and great literary epochs of the world.”—Boston Herald.

ALICE MORSE EARLE.