This page needs to be proofread.

LIST OF BOOKS American Authors. Latest Editions. Revised by the Authors. In Is. volumes. By Post, Is. 2d. Printed by Constable, andpuhUslied with the sanction of the AxUhors. ByW. D. HOWELLS, A Foregone Conclusion. A Chance Acquaintance. Their Wedding Journey. A Counterfeit Pre.sentment. The Lady of the Aroostook. 2 vols. Out of the Question. The Undiscovered Country. 2 vols. A Fearful Responsibility. Venetian Life. 2 vols. Italian Journeys. 2 vols. The Rise of Silas Lapham. 2 vols. Indian Summer. 2 vols. By FRANK R. STOCKTON. Rudder Grange. The Lady or the Tiger? A Borrowed Month. By GEO. W. CURTIS. Prue and I. By J. C. HARRIS (f'ncZe IRemus). Mingo, and other Sketches. By GEO. W. CABLE. Old Creole Day's. Madame Delphine. By JOHN BURROUGHS, Winter Sunshine. Pepacton. Locusts and Wild Honey. Wake-Robin. Birds and Poets. Fresh Fields. By OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. 2 vols. The Poet. 2 vols. The Professor. 2 vols. By G. P. LATHROP. An Echo of Passion. By R. G. WHITE. Mr. Washington Adams. By T. B. ALDRICH. The Queen of Sheba. Marjorie Daw. Prudence Palfrey. The Stillwater Tragedy. 2 vols. By B. MATTHEWS and H. C. BUNNER. In Partnership. By B. W. HOWARD. By WILLIAM WINTER. One SUM.MER. Shakespeare's England. %* Other Volumes of this attractive Series in 'preparation. Any of the above may be had bound in Cloth extra, at 2s. each vol. " A set of charming little XiooXis,." —Blackwood' s Magazine. "A remarkably pretty series." — Saturday Revlciv. "These neat and minute volumes are creditable alike to printerand publisher." —Pall Mall Gazette. ' ' The most graceful and delicious little volumes with which we are acquainted." • — Freeiium. " Soundly and tastefully bound . . . a little model of typography, . . . and the contents are wortliy of the dress." — St. James's Gazette. "The delightful shilling series of ' American Authors' introduced by Mr. David Douglas has afforded pleasure to thousands of persons." — Figaro. "The type is deliglitfully legible, and the page is pleasant for the eye to rest ni)on ; even in these days of cheap editions we have seen nothing that has pleased us so well." — Literary World. American Statesmen. A Series of Biogi-aphies of men conspicuous in the Political History of the United States. Edited by John T. Morse, Jun. Small crown Svo, price Os. each vol. 1. THOMAS JEFFERSON. By John T. Morse, Jun. 2. SAMUEL ADAMS. By Jamks K. Hosmer. "A man who, in the history of the American Revolution, is second only to Washington." 3. ALEXANDER HAMILTON. By Henry Cabot Lodge. With a Preface containing the "Declaration of Independence," "Articles of Confederation," and the Constitution of the United States. 4. HENRY CLAY. By Carl Schurz. 2vo1s.,]2.s. Alma Mater's Mirror. Edited by Thomas Spencer Baynes and Lewis Campbell, Professors in the University, St. Andrews. Printed in red and black, on antique ])aper. Bound in white, richly tooled in gold in the ancient manner, with ribbon fastening. In box, Price 5s.