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Crossing the Atlantic. Travel Pictures by AUGUSTUS HOPPIN. Small folio,

$3.00.

Dottings Round the Circle. By BENJAMIN R. CURTIS. With Index. Illustrated. 8vo, $2.50.

Due West; or, Round the World in Ten Months. By MATURIN M. BALLOU.

12mo, $1.50.

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Fireside Travels. By JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.
By JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Essays on Cambridge,
Moosehead, A Sea Voyage, and Italy. "Riverside Aldine" style. 16mo, $1.00.

From Ponkapog to Pesth. Travel Sketches. By THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH.

16mo, $1.25.

Gleanings from Pontresina and the Upper Engadine. By H. P. ARNOLD. 16mo, gilt top, $1.25.

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In the Lena Delta. The Search for Commander De Long. By George W. MELVILLE. With Map and Illustrations. 8vo, $2.50.

Mr. Bodley Abroad. By HORACE E. SCUDDER. A Book for Children. With sixty-five Illustrations. Ornamental cover. Small 4to, $1.50.

Norwegian Novels. By BJÖRNSTJERNE BJÖRNSON. In seven volumes. I. Synnove Solbakken; II. Arne; III. The Bridal March, etc.; IV. A Happy Boy; V. The Fisher Maiden; VI. Captain Mansana, etc.; VII. Magnhild. Stories, most of which contain descriptions of Norse customs and scenery. 16mo, each $1.00; the set, $7.00. New edition. 3 vols. 12mo, $4.50.

One Year Abroad. By BLANCHE WILLIS HOWARD. European Travel Sketches. "Little Classic" style. 18mo, $1.25.

O. T.; or, Life in Denmark. By HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. 12mo, $1.50. Outre-Mer. By H. W. LONGFELLOW. Travel and Literary Sketches in Europe. 16mo, $1.50. Cheap Edition. Cloth, 40 cents; paper covers, 15 cents.

Pictures of Travel; In Sweden, among the Hartz Mountains, and in Switzerland. By HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. 12mo, $1.50.

Poems of Home and Travel. By BAYARD TAYLOR. 16mo, $1.25.

Poems of Places. Edited by H. W. LONGFELLOW.

"Little Classic" style.

18mo. Each volume $1.00; the set, thirty-one volumes in box, $25.00; half calf, $75.00.
The following volumes of this series are not included elsewhere under the headings of separate
European countries: VIII. Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. XV. Belgium, Holland.
XVI. Switzerland, Austria. XX. Russia, Asiatic Russia.

A Poet's Bazaar. By HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. A Tour in Germany,
Italy, Greece, and the Orient. 12mo, $1.50.

Reminiscences of European Travel. By ANDREW P. PEABODY. 16mo, $1.50. Roadside Poems for Summer Travelers. Selected by LUCY LARCOM. "Little Classic" style. 18mo, $1.00.

A Roundabout Journey. By CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. 12mo, $1.50.
A Russian Journey. By EDNA DEAN PROCTOR. Illustrated. 12mo, $2.00.
Saunterings. By CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. European Travel Sketches.
"Little Classic" style. 18mo, $1.25.

Sights and Insights. By Mrs. A. D. T. WHITNEY. A Story of European

Travel. 2 vols. 12mo, $3.00.

Transatlantic Sketches. By HENRY JAMES. 12mo, $2.00.

Ups and Downs on Land and Water. By AUGUSTUS HOPPIN. Travel Pic tures. Small folio, $5.00.

The Viking Bodleys. By HORACE E. SCUDDER. (The Bodleys in Norway and Denmark.) Illustrated. With ornamental cover. Small 4to, $1.50.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY,

4 PARK STREET, Boston; 11 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK.

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THROUGH MASAI LAND.

A Narrative of the Royal Geographical Society's Expedition in Eastern Africa. By JOSEPH THOMSON, F. R. G. S., author of "To the Central African Lakes and Back." Illustrated. 1 vol. 8vo, $5.00.

The London Times calls Mr. Thomson the Mark Tapley of African explorers, and says that it would be difficult to find another man who could have gone through what Mr. Thomson has done, and have come out of it alive and with stainless hands. The book is a narrative of an attempt to discover if a practicable direct route for European travelers existed through the Masai country from any one of the East African ports to Victoria Nyanza; but its interest for the reader is also in the splendid example it gives of an explorer's courage, quick-wittedness and resources. "So far as novelty is concerned," says the London Times, "we have had nothing from Africa to compare with the present volume since the publication of Mr. Stanley's Through the Dark Continent.'"

A CARPET KNIGHT.

A Novel. By HARFORD FLEMMING, author of "Cupid and the Sphinx." 1 vol. 16mo, $1.25.

This is a new society novel, which promises to attract no little attention. It gives a truthful picture of modern social life in the "good society" of a large American city, the customs and pretensions of which are not so unlike those of leading European cities as to deserve to be held up to the scorn of the world. Although the title implies a satire on the hero, the story is not satirical, but a good-humored description of the every-day life of cultivated people. It is believed that the spirit and tone of this story will render it doubly acceptable to those who find themselves fascinated by its plot, incidents, and flowing narrative.

PILOT FORTUNE.

A Novel. By MARIAN C. L. REEVES and EMILY READ. 1 vol. 16mo, $1.25.

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This novel a love story will command attention for its fresh, breezy, and wholesome tone, its bright and cleverly-managed plot, and its well-sustained interest. The scene of the story, which is laid in a picturesque fishing hamlet on the shores of the Bay of Fundy, gives opportunities for many charming descriptive passages.

MY LADY POKAHONTAS.

A True Relation of Virginia. Writ by Anas Todkill, Puritan and Pilgrim. With Notes by JOHN ESTEN COOKE, author of "Virginia," etc. Exquisitely printed in antique style. 16mo, gilt top, $1.25.

The subject and unique character of this book are indicated in its title, and the romantic story of its heroine is told in a quaint and graceful style. The antique appearance of the volume is in keeping with this curious chronicle of the Old Dominion.

AN IRISH GARLAND.

Poems. By Mrs. S. M. B. PIATT, author of "A Woman's Poems," etc. 16mo, $1.00. New poems written by Mrs. Piatt during a residence in Ireland. The book will sustain its author's assured reputation as a poet.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price by the publishers,

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS.

Paradise Found.

THE CRADLE OF THE HUMAN RACE AT THE NORTH POLE.

A Story of the Prehistoric World. By WILLIAM F. WARREN, S. T. D., LL. D., President of Boston University, Corporate Member of the American Oriental Society, author of "The True Key to Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography," etc., etc. With Original Illustrations. 1 vol. 8vo, $2.00.

[From the Author's Preface.]

This book is not the work of a dreamer. Neither has it proceeded from a love of learned paradox. Nor yet is it a cunningly devised fable aimed at particular tendencies in current science, philosophy, or religion. It is a thoroughly serious and sincere attempt to present what is to the author's mind the true and final solution of one of the greatest and most fascinating of all problems connected with the history of mankind..

It may be proper to add that apart from its immediate purpose the book has interest, and, it is hoped, value as a contribution to the infant science of Comparative Mythology.... The indications of the polocentric character common to the mythical systems of sacred geography among all ancient peoples will probably be new to every reader. The new light thrown upon such questions as those relating to the direction of the Sacred Quarter, the location of the Abode of the Dead, the character and position of the Cosmical Tree, the course of the backward-flowing Ocean-river, the correlation of the "Navels" of Earth and Heaven, not to enumerate other points, - can hardly fail to attract the lively attention of all students and teachers of ancient mythology and mythical geography.

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Congressional Government.

A Study of American Politics. By WOODROW WILSON. 1 vol. 16mo, $1.25.

Mr. Wilson has made a very careful and thorough study of the American system of Congressional government, which students of politics will find richly worth reading. He institutes a comparison of Congressional government with the Parliamentary government of Great Britain, indicating their points of likeness and of difference, and touches briefly on German and French Parliamentary government. He also points out the marked and progressive departure of Congress from the programme designed for it by the framers of the Constitution. Both historically and politically his work is one of great value, and cannot fail to command immediate and general attention.

The Religious Aspect of Philosophy.

A Critique of the Bases of Conduct and of Faith, By JOSIAH ROYCE, Ph. D., Instructor in Philosophy in Harvard College. 1 vol. crown 8vo, $2.00.

This work has peculiar claims to attention now, when the interest in religious questions is so keen and so general. It discusses the deepest problems of religion in close connection with the first principles of a system of philosophy; not in a technical form, but so as to appeal to general readers who are interested in philosophy, and to students of philosophy who are interested in religion and human life. It is entirely free from any sectarian bias, and aims to show that the prevalent doubts about the basis of religion, when properly understood, contain the germ of a permanent doctrine about religion.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY,

4 Park Street, Boston; 11 East Seventeenth Street, New York.

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