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CASTLES AND CHATEAUX OF Page's

OLD TOURAINE and the Loire Country

By FRANCIS MILTOUN

Author of "Cathedrals of France," "Cathedrals and Churches

of the Rhine," etc.

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With cover design, eight colored plates, and 50 full-page illustrations and many decorations from drawings by BLANCHE MCMANUS. Octavo, decorated cover, boxed, $3.00.

"The author knows every nook and cranny of the old chateaux, and has their histories and legends by heart. His knowledge of art and architecture is sound and scholarly, and his descriptions are illuminated by Miss McMauns's splendid illustrations." ― Boston Transcript.

JUST PUBLISHED

Uniform with "Little Pilgrimages Among English Inns,” etc.
AMONG BAVARIAN INNS

By FRANK ROY FRAPRIE

Octavo, decorated cover, with many illustrations in duogravure, $2.00.

A record of travel and observation in that part of Europe perhaps the most Bohemian and pleasure-loving. The various phases of life in Munich are described; the famous old inns, quaint medieval cities, and the royal castles of Ludwig the Mad, are visited, and much little known and interesting information is furnished.

A Unique Volume of Travel

A WOMAN ALONE IN THE HEART OF JAPAN By GERTRUDE ADAMS FISHER

With frontispiece in color and 32 reproductions in duogravure from original photographs, boxed, $2.50. The author went into the remotest districts of Japan to study the habits of the people, their quaint customs and the conditions of their life, so novel to the Western civilization.

The New "Little Colonel" Book

THE LITTLE COLONEL, MAID OF HONOR

By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON

Author of The Little Colonel (trade mark) Series. Cloth decorated, illustrated, $1.50. "There are no better books for girls than The Little Colonel books,"―The Outlook.

Whatever she does, or wherever she goes, the chronicle of her adventures is sure to be entertaining, pure and wholesome in spirit, and free from mawkish sentimentality. 'The Little Colonel' is a thoroughbred."

The second volume in "The Rival Campers Series"

THE RIVAL CAMPERS AFLOAT

By RUEL P. SMITH

Author of "The Rival Campers." Illustrated, $1.50.

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Tom Sawyer.'"-San Francisco Examiner.

-New York Sun.

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CAPTAIN JACK LORIMER

By WINN STANDISH

Illustrations by ARTHUR W. BROWN. $1.50. A story of high school athletics for boys and girls. “Jack Lorimer is a boy's ideal, a splendid specimen of young American manhood, and a champion of clean, honest sport. No story of this year's issue will appeal more strongly to the boys who have red blood in their veins."- Boston Herald.

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The Last Ride Together

By ROBERT BROWNING.

With Six Full-Page Photogravure Illustrations and Headpieces Engraved on Wood by
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LARGE PAPER EDITION, printed on genuine Japan Vellum, limited to 100 copies.
A new and handsome edition of perhaps the most beautiful of Browning's lyrics.

In Thamesland

Net, $5.00

Cruises and Rambles through England from the Sources of the Thames to the Sea.
By HENRY WELLINGTON WACK, F. R. G. S., author of "Romance of Victor Hugo and
Juliette Drouet," etc.
With about 100 illustrations, from photographs, and a map. 8vo. Net, $3.00
"An excursion into history and literature that will delight every cultured reader."
"Very entertaining and uncommonly instructive."-Boston Advertiser.

The Idyllic Avon

With Songs and Pictures of the River and Its Neighborhood.
By JOHN HENRY GARRETT.

-Pittsburg Gazette.

8vo. With 87 illustrations and 2 maps. Net, $3.00

"Written in a bright and charming style, with much historic matter presented in a manner neither too antiquarian nor too flippant. The attractive literary style of the book is furthered by the splendid illustrations, which have been excellently reproduced from very beautiful photographs."-Dundee Advertiser.

Life in the Open

Sport with Rod, Gun, Horse and Hound in Southern California.

By CHARLES HOLDER, author of "Life of Darwin," "Log of a Sea Angler," etc.

With 93 full-page illustrations. Large 8vo. Net, $3.50 "We never read anything that gave so attractive a description of any country."-London Spectator. "A truly superb book."-N. Y. Globe.

The Connecticut River

and the Valley of the Connecticut-Three Hundred and Fifty Miles from Mountain to SeaHistorical and Descriptive.

By EDWIN M. BACON.

Large 8vo, with about 100 illustrations. Net, $3.50

"A story of romance, of stirring incidents, of thrilling adventures, of the exhibition of heroism, devotion, broad enterprise, and true American spirit."-Boston Herald.

The Ohio River

A Course of Empire. By ARCHER B. HULBERT.

8vo, with about 100 illustrations. Net, $3.50 This work presents in a consecutive narrative the most important historic incidents connected with the river, combined with descriptions of some of its most picturesque scenery and delightful excursions into its legendary lore.

On the Great American Plateau

Wanderings among canyons and buttes in the land of the Cliff-Dweller and the Indian of to-day.
By T. MITCHELL PRUDDEN. Crown 8vo, with 68 illustrations from photographs
and from original drawings by Edward Leaming, and a map.

Net, $2.00

Full of the romance of the early Spanish explorers, with descriptions of the quaint customs
and queer superstitions of the primitive Indians.

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Romance of the Italian Villas

By ELIZABETH W. CHAMPNEY, author of "Romance of the Feudal Châteaux," etc.
8vo. With 1 colored, 9 photogravure, and 44 other illustrations. Net, $3.00

A delightful blending of history, art and romance. It fully carries out Guizot's suggestion-"If you are fond of
romance, read history."

Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France
With 4 photogravure and 200 other illustrations from

By ELSIE WHITLOCK ROSE.

original photographs by VIDA HUNT FRANCIS, and a map, 2 volumes, 8vo.

Net, $5.00

A charming description of the cathedrals of the Provinces of Provence, Languedoc, and Gascony, presenting many fresh and interesting sidelights on the history of these most fascinating structures.

Princesses and Court Ladies

BY ARVEDE BARINE, author of "Youth of La Grande Mademoiselle," "Louis XIV. and
La Grande Mademoiselle," etc.
8vo, Fully Illustrated. Net, $3.00

The stories of several ladies who played important roles in the great world, and whose careers were watched with
eager interest by all Europe. Full of romantic interest, vividly picturesque, and written with easy grace and
vivacity.

The History of Painting

By RICHARD MUTHER, Ph.D., Professor in the University of Breslau; author of the "History of Modern Painting," etc. Translated from the German and edited with critical notes by GEORGE KRIEHN, Ph. D. 2 vols. 8vo, with 85 Full-page Illustrations. Net, $5.00 Richard Muther is a critic of art at once brilliant and sound, whose reputation is now world-wide. The aim of the present book is, while not neglecting technical questions, to interpret the great masterpieces of painting as human documents and manifestations of the dominant feelings and tendencies of the epochs to which they belong.

Madame Recamier and Her Friends

By EDOUARD HERRIOT.
Authorized English Version.

2 vols. 8vo, with 15 photogravure portraits. Net, $6.50

It seems extraordinary that a woman of such commanding beauty and fame should not have had more attention from biographers. The present volume is the result of much careful sifting of available material by M. Herriot, and forms an absorbing and valuable work.

The Life of Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B.

By F. W. MAITLAND, Downing Professor of Laws, Cambridge.

8vo, with 5 photogravure portraits. Net, $4.50

The distinguished authorship of this Life, written as it is by one whose memory is stored with personal recollections, and the attractive and distinctive personality of the man with whom we become more intimately acquainted, make this volume one of singular interest and importance.

David Garrick and His Circle

By Mrs. CLEMENT PARSONS.

8vo, 36 Illustrations. Net, $2.75

Not merely a biographical account of the great actor, but also a survey of the various circles of English social life in which he played his part-a survey, that is, of literary and theatrical circles, and, too, of the world of rank and fashion, in which Garrick was always a welcome guest.

George Herbert and His Times

By A. G. HYDE.

8vo, with 32 Illustrations. Net, $2.75

A study of one of England's few distinctly religious poets, and one of a group of men-at once Christians, churchmen, and fine gentlemen-who set the tone of the Church of England, and firmly established its well-ordered, beautiful, and dignified ritual and liturgy in the affections of the people.

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