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BY JAMES LANE ALLEN


AFTERMATH. Part Second of “A Kentucky Cardinal.” Square 32mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 00.

How sweet and clean and healthy such a story as “Aftermath.” . . . It is delightful reading.—N. Y. Press.

A KENTUCKY CARDINAL. Illustrated by Albert E. Sterner. Square 32mo, Cloth, Omamental,$1.00

Mr. James Lane Allen has never shown more delicacy and refinement of feeling or a more sympathetic appreciation of the beauties of nature.—N. Y. Tribune.

THE BLUE-GRASS REGION OF KENTUCKY, and Other Kentucky Articles. Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $2 50.

Mr. Allen has a poetic touch, a full vocabulary, a frequent felicity of phrase.—Critic, N. Y.

The attractions of the sketches are in their simplicity and realism. Nothing is oversaid or overdrawn.—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

FLUTE AND VIOLIN, and Other Kentucky Tales and Romances. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 50; Silk Binding, $2 25.

Shows that there was an imaginative height and a poetic depth to be touched which no previous hand had reached in this class of historic fiction.— N. Y. Evening Post.


By MARY E. WILKINS.


Pembroke. A Novel. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 50.

Jane Field. A Novel. Illustrated. 16mo,Cloth, Ornamental, $1 25.

Giles Corey, Yeoman. A Play. Illustrated. 32mo, Cloth, Ornamental, 50 cents.

A New England Nun, and Other Stories. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 25.

A Humble Romance, and Other Stories. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 25.

Young Lucretia, and Other Stories. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 25.

Always there is a freedom from commonplace, and a power to hold the interest to the close, which is owing, not to a trivial ingenuity, but to the spell which her personages cast over the reader’s mind as soon as they come within his ken.—Atlantic Monthly.

A gallery of striking studies in the humblest quarters of American country life. No one has dealt with this kind of life better than Miss Wilkins. Nowhere are there to be found such faithful, delicately drawn, sympathetic, tenderly humorous pieces.—N. Y. Tribune


BY CONSTANCE F. WOOLSON.


HORACE CHASE. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.

JUPITER LIGHTS. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.

EAST ANGELS. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.

ANNE. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.

FOR THE MAJOR. 16mo, Cloth, $1 00.

CASTLE NOWHERE. 16mo,Cloth,$1 00.

RODMAN THE KEEPER. 16mo, Cloth, $1 00.


One of the most remarkable qualities of Miss Woolson’s work was its intense picturesqueness. Few writers have shown equal beauty in expressing the poetry of landscape.—Springfield Republican.

Characterization is Miss Woolson’s forte. Her men and women are original, breathing, and finely contrasted creations.—Chicago Tribune.

Delightful touches justify those who see many points of analogy between Miss Woolson and George Elliot.—N. Y. Times.

Miss Woolson’s power of describing natural scenery and strange, out-of-the-way phases of American life is undoubted. One cannot well help being fascinated by her stories.—Churchman, N. Y.

Miss Woolson is one of the few novelists of the day who know how to make conversation, how to individualize the speakers, how to exclude rabid realism without falling into literary formality.—N. Y. Tribune.


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HARPER’S AMERICAN ESSAYISTS.

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OTHER TIMES AND OTHER SEASONS. By Laurence Hutton.

A LITTLE ENGLISH GALLERY. By Louise Imogen Guiney.

LITERARY AND SOCIAL SILHOUETTES. By Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen.

STUDIES OF THE STAGE. By Brander Matthews.

AMERICANISMS AND BRITICISMS, with Other Essays on Other Isms. By Brander Matthews.

AS WE GO. By Charles Dudley Warner. With Illustrations.

AS VVE WERE SAYING. By Charles Dudley Warner. With Illustrations.

FROM THE EASY CHAIR. By George William Curtis.

FROM THE EASY CHAIR. Second Series. By George William Curtis.

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CRITICISM AND FICTION. By William Dean Howells.

FROM THE BOOKS OF LAURENCE HUTTON.

CONCERNING ALL OF US. By Thomas Wentworth Higgison.

THE WORK OF JOHN RUSKIN. By Charles Waldstein.

PICTURE AND TEXT. By Herny James. With Illustrations.


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