“The author has a large store of apposite quotations and anecdotes from which he draws with a lavish hand, and he has the art of brightening his pages with a constant play of humor that makes what he says uniformly entertaining.”—Boston Advertiser.

W. E. HENLEY.

Views and Reviews. Essays in Appreciation: Literature. (12mo, $1.00.)

Contents: Dickens—Thackeray—Disraëli—Dumas—Meredith—Byron—Hugo—Heine—Arnold—Rabelais—Shakespeare—Sidney—Walton—Banville—Berlioz—Longfellow—Balzac—Hood—Lever—Congreve—Tolstoï—Fielding, etc., etc.

“Interesting, original, keen and felicitous. His criticism will be found suggestive, cultivated, independent.”—N. Y. Tribune.

J. G. HOLLAND.

Titcomb’s Letters to Young People, Single and Married—Gold-Foil, Hammered from Popular Proverbs—Lessons in Life: A Series of Familiar Essays—Concerning the Jones Family—Plain Talks on Familiar Subjects—Every-Day Topics, First Series, Second Series. (Small 12mo, each, $1.25.)

“Dr. Holland will always find a congenial audience in the homes of culture and refinement. He does not affect the play of the darker and fiercer passions, but delights in the sweet images that cluster around the domestic hearth. He cherishes a strong fellow-feeling with the pure and tranquil life in the modest social circles of the American people, and has thus won his way to the companionship of many friendly hearts.”—N. Y. Tribune.

WILLIAM RALPH INGE.

Society in Rome under the Cæsars. (12mo, $1.25.)