The Theatres of Paris. (Illustrated. 16mo, $1.25.)

“An interesting, gossipy, yet instructive little book.”—Academy (London).

DONALD G. MITCHELL.

English Lands, Letters and Kings. Vol. I., From Celt to Tudor. Vol. II., From Elizabeth to Anne. (12mo, each $1.50.)

“Crisp, sparkling, delicate, these brief talks about authors, great and small, about kings and queens, schoolmasters and people, whet the taste for more. In ‘Ik Marvel’s’ racy, sweet, delightful prose, we see the benefits of English literature assimilated.”—Literary World.

Reveries of a Bachelor; or, A Book of the Heart—Dream Life: A Fable of the Seasons. (Cameo Edition, with etching, 16mo, each $1.25.)

“Beautiful examples of the art (of book making). The vein of sentiment in the text is one of which youth never tires.”—The Nation.

Seven Stories with Basement and Attic—Wet Days at Edgewood, with Old Farmers, Old Gardeners and Old Pastorals—Bound Together, A Sheaf of Papers—Out-of-Town Palaces, with Hints for their Improvement—My Farm of Edgewood, A Country Book. (12mo, each $1.25.)

“No American writer since the days of Washington Irving uses the English language as does ‘Ik Marvel.’ His books are as natural as spring flowers, and as refreshing as summer rains.”—Boston Transcript.

GEORGE MOORE.