Gleanings of Past Years, 1843–1879. (7 vols., 16mo, each $1.00.)

Contents: Vol. I., The Throne and the Prince Consort. The Cabinet and Constitution—Vol. II., Personal and Literary—Vol. III., Historical and Speculative—Vol. IV., Foreign—Vol. V. and VI., Ecclesiastical—Vol. VII., Miscellaneous.

“Not only do these essays cover a long period of time, they also exhibit a very wide range of intellectual effort. Perhaps their most striking feature is the breadth of genuine intellectual sympathy, of which they afford such abundant evidence.”—Nation.

ROBERT GRANT.

The Reflections of a Married Man. (12mo, cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.)

“Nothing is more entertaining than to have one’s familiar experiences take objective form; and few experiences are more familiar than those which Mr. Grant here chronicles for us. Altogether Mr. Grant has given us a capital little book, which should easily strike up literary comradeship with ‘The Reveries of a Bachelor.’”—Boston Transcript.

Opinions of a Philosopher. (Illustrated by Reinhart and Smedley. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.)

A sequel to the author’s “Reflections,” relating the experiences through middle life of Fred and Josephine, with equal charm and humor.

E. J. HARDY.

The Business of Life: A Book for Everyone.—How To Be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to Marriage—The Five Talents of Woman: A Book for Girls and Women—Manners Makyth Man—The Sunny Days of Youth: A Book for Boys and Young Men. (12mo, each $1.25.)