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HERESIES OF SEA POWER

By FRED T. JANE, author of Fighting Ships,'The Imperial Japanese Navy,' etc. Inventor of the Naval War Game. With 8 maps and 14 illustrations. 8vo. $4.00 net.

'Mr. FRED T. JANE's new book is likely to add to his reputation as an original thinker on these matters... His book is learned, suggestive, and original, and compels thought. The illustrations are interesting, and the maps valuable.'— - Navy and Army. LIFE AND LETTERS OF THE FIRST EARL OF DURHAM (1792-1840).

By STUART J. REID, author of "The Life of Sydney Smith," etc.; editor of "The Queen's Prime Ministers" Series. With numerous portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. $10.00 net.

The story which is told covers the secret history of the Reform Bill, the measures which led to the creation of the Kingdom of Belgium, the Policy in Europe of the Tsar Nicholas I., and the intrigues in the Cabinets of Lords Grey and Melbourne. But perhaps to many readers the chief interest of the work will be found in the full and dramatic statements of the steps taken by Lord Durham in 1838 to bring peace and prosperity to Canada, the details of which are here given for the first time. CORRESPONDENCE OF TWO BROTHERS - Edward Adolphus, 11th Duke of

Somerset, and his Brother, Lord Webb Seymour, 1800-1819, and after. Edited by Lady GUENDOLEN RAMSDEN. With 3 portraits and 4 other illustrations. 8vo. $4 00 net.

"The Correspondence found by Lady Guendolen Ramsden was well worth publishing. It is various, interesting, and the work of distinguished men and women;.. the chief importance of the book is that it presents a picture of the cultivated society which once gave to Edinburgh a right to be called the Modern Athens. . . . It may be easily understood that the book edited with much knowledge and research is interesting both from a historical and a literary point of view. The Spectator (London). LETTERS PERSONAL AND LITERARY OF ROBERT, EARL OF LYTTON (Owen Meredith)

Edited by his daughter, Lady BETTY BALFOUR. With 8 portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. $6.00 net.

"The quotations we have given will show what a wealth of interesting material lies in these two volumes, material both literary and political touching very closely contemporary affairs and unveiling to the public a most attractive and engaging personality." -London Daily Telegraph. SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE'S LETTER-BAG

Edited by G. SOMES LAYARD. With the Unpublished Recollections of the Artist, by ELIZABETH CROFT. With 20 portraits and illustrations. 8vo. $4.00 net.

"In vehemence, originality, and daring LAWRENCE has, no doubt with some exaggeration, been likened to Byron. The recent publication in 'An Artist's Love Story, of his letters to Mrs. Siddons and her daughters went some way to strengthen this likeness by its touch of wildness and romance. These letters, divorced from the context of his life, showed LAWRENCE in a somewhat unfavorable light. It is hoped that the present publication will do far more than redress the balance.

"Sir THOMAS LAWRENCE'S Letter-bag' is chiefly composed of selections from the correspondences of the artist and his friends which have not hitherto been published. The collection consists of letters from Peel, Scott, Wellington, Cowper, Thomas Campbell, Miss Farren, afterwards Countess of Derby, Lady Caroline Lamb, William Godwin, Canova, Lord Castlereagh, the Duchess of Devonshire, Haydon, Mrs. Jordan, the Kembles, Metternich, and almost every prominent person living at the end of the XVIIIth and the beginning of the XIXth centuries, besides some hundreds of LAWRENCE's own letters, copies of which he made and kept. "Miss CROFT's recollections of LAWRENCE, covering a period of thirty years, are here published for the first time." ABYSSINIA OF TODAY. An Account of the First Mission sent by the American Government to the King of Kings

By ROBERT P. SKINNER, Commissioner to Abyssinia, 1903-4; American Consul-General; Fellow of the American Geographical Society; Soci dou Felibrige. 8vo. With numerous illustrations and map. $3.00 net.

The object of this American Mission to the Emperor Menelik was to negotiate a commercial treaty. The Mission was extremely well received, and the expedition appears to have been a complete success. The picture drawn by Mr. SKINNER of the Abyssinians and their ruler is an exceedingly agreeable one; and his notes on this land of grave faces, elaborate courtesy, classic tone, and Biblical civilization, its history, politics, language, literature, religion, and trade, are full of interest; there are also some valuable hints on the organization and equipment of a caravan.

WESTERN TIBET AND THE BRITISH BORDERLAND

By CHARLES A. SHERRING, M.A., F.R.G.S., Indian Civil Service; Deputy Commissioner of Almora. Royal 8vo. With 275 illustrations and 5 maps and sketches. $6 00 net.

During the last few years Tibet, wrapped through the centuries in mystery, has been effectively "opened np" to the gaze of the Western world, and already the reader has at his disposal an enormous mass of information on the country and its inhabitants. But there is in Western Tibet a region which is still comparatively little known, which is especially sacred to the Hindu and Buddhist, and in which curious myths and still more curious manners abound; and it is of this portion of the British Borderland, its government, and the religion and customs of its peoples, that Mr. SHERRING writes.

POLO By T. B. DRYBROUGH, ex-captain, Edinburgh Polo Club; member of Hurlingham, etc. With 150 illustrations from photographs and several diagrams. Revised and enlarged edition. 8vo. $4.00 net.

"Of three new chapters added to this book the most important deals with polo in America.

"The number of photographic illustrations has been raised from one hundred to one hundred and fifty. Among the portraits of American players are those of nine-goal, eight-goal, and six-goal handicap players who took part in last year's tournaments."— EXTRACT FROM PREFACE.

THE WORLD MACHINE BY CARL SNYDER, author of "New Conceptions in Science," etc. 8vo.
An historical survey of the growth of our knowledge of the world in which we live, from its crudest beginnings to the newest ideas
and discoveries of the present day.
MR. LANG'S CHRISTMAS BOOK FOR 1906

THE ORANGE FAIRY BOOK Edited by ANDREW LANG. With 8 coloured plates and 50 other illustrations by H. J. FORD. Crown 8vo, gilt edges. Net, $1.60. By mail, $1.75.

Messrs. LONGMANS take pleasure in announcing the 18th annual volume in this Standard Library of children's books.

NEW BOOK BY THE AUTHORS OF "THE IRISH R.M."

SOME IRISH YESTERDAYS: Stories and Sketches By E. C. SOMERVILLE and MARTIN Ross, authors of "Some Experiences of an Irish R.M.,"etc. With illustrations by E. CE. SOMERVILLE. Crown 8vo. $1.50.

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Glimpses of Italian Court Life

By TRYPHOSA BATES BATCHELLER

One meets all sorts of well-known people in these pages: the Royal Family, His Holiness the Pope, musicians, artists, leaders of society, and so on. And the abundant illustrations in color, photogravure and half-tone are delightfully intimate views of the foremost people in Italy. (Net $4.80. Postage 48 cents.)

Dem Good Ole Times

By MRS. JAMES H. DOOLEY

To read this book is to comprehend the real relation between the old-time "quality" and their negro dependents. Full of the charm of "befo' de wah" days in Virginia. 16 illustrations in color by Suzanne Gutherz. Many decorations. (Boxed, $2.00.)

Old New England Churches and Their Children

By DOLORES BACON, author of "Crumbs and His Times," etc.

Simple enough architecturally are many of these quiet buildings, but the wealth of association gives them an interest to Americans far greater than the most inspiring English or Continental Cathedrals. Nine photogravures and twenty-four beautiful half-tones. ($4.13 postpaid.) Inventors at Work.

With Chapters on Discovery

By GEORGE ILES, author of "Flame, Electricity, and the Camera."

A most interesting work which pictures great inventors in their work-shops and laboratories, told at first hand. 24 pages of illustrations that are both artistic and practical. ($2.75 postpaid.)

OUR GEOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY

Fighting the Polar Ice By ANTHONY FIALA

In many ways this is the most significant book on the subject since Nansen. It is the record of two years spent above the 81st parallel by the second Ziegler Polar Expedition; and the author's very remarkable photographs show results never before, or after, atttained by mortal ($4.18 postpaid.)

man.

The Passing of Korea By HOMER B. HULBERT

"It is essentially a true story, and yet it has all the fascinating qualities of the best fiction. . . . Mr. Hulbert's volume will doubtless take its place as the standard history of the country, a position it well deserves."- Boston Transcript. Illustrated. ($4.18 postpaid.)

The Opening of Tibet

By PERCEVAL LANDON

UNIFORM WITH THE ABOVE

"Should take place with such books as 'Stanley's Darkest Africa"" etc., says the New York Globe. Illustrated from photographs. ($4.18 postpaid.)

Flashlights in the Jungle

By C. G. SCHILLINGS

Theodore Roosevelt writes, this is "The best recent book on the wilderness." 300 photographs of African wild animals. ($4.18 postpaid.)

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FICTION

"The Old Kipling Has Come Back."

Puck of Pook's Hill

By RUDYARD KIPLING

"It seems to have been written out of a full heart, as though the author had kindled to his subject and had enjoyed every instant of his task." - New York Tribune. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. ($1.50.)

Kipling's "They"

This beautiful edition was prepared under Mr.
Kipling's special supervision. "A most wonderful
piece of literature," says The Louisville Courier-
Journal, "and perhaps the greatest short story
ever written." Illustrated in color by F. H. Town-
send. (Net, $1.50, postage 15 cents.)

Confession to a Heathen Idol
By MARION LEE

The problems of love between man and woman,
she his senior. A reader says, "It contains as
much philosophy as Holmes's 'Breakfast Table'-
and is much more readable." Illustrated. ($1.50.)

The Leader. The romantic career of a noble-minded candidate.

By MARY DILLON

Anthony Overman. By the author of "In the Bishop's Carriage." By MIRIAM MICHELSON

The Incomplete Amorist. Third large printing.

Set in Authority. A strong novel of English life in India.
Witch's Gold. The story of a man's career in the West.

Songs

FOR YOUNGER READERS
Three new volumes in our best series for children:

Legends Every Child Should Know.

Heroes Each decorated. ($1.00 postpaid.)

By E. NESBIT

By SARAH J. COTES

By HAMLIN GARLAND

The Second Violin. By GRACE S. RICHMOND. A charming book for girls with something of the flavor of Miss Alcott's perennial tales. Illustrated. ($1.50.) The Airship Dragonfly. By WILLIAM JOHN HOPKINS. The thrilling experience of three youngsters who lost themselves in an airship. Illustrated by Ruth M. Hallock. (Net, $1.25. Postage 13 cents.)

OUTDOOR INTERESTS

The Arab Horse. By SPENCER BORDEN. A valuable book which points out the real merits of the Arab, his distinct differences (even on important anatomical variation) from other horses, and the history of the pure-blooded animals in America. Twenty-four photographs. (Net, $1.20. Postage 12 cents.) Lawns and How to Make Them. By WILLIAM JOHN HOPKINS. A volume of practical suggestions which in the aggregate mean a sward of refreshing green. Uniform with "Roses and Ferns and How to Grow Them." Thirty-two beautiful "how to" pictures. (Net, $1.10. Postage 11 cents.)

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[OT a review, and not a fiction magazine. THE WORLD'S WORK tells the human stories of every month's greatest activities, and illustrates them with an unequalled richness of clear and interesting photographs. It is a record of all the important things that go on in politics, business, education, books, art, human achievement. In the coming year will appear:

THE WORKINGS OF THE TRUSTS: A remarkable series of articles by Mr. C. M. Keys, unveiling the methods, secret and open, of these colossal creations- showing just where they are benefits and just where they are menaces.

DOES HARVARD DO ITS JOB? Not Harvard alone, but Yale, Princeton, and other colleges. A series showing how our universities are doing what we expect of them.

This

MEDICAL SENSE AND NONSENSE. The
death-rate has been lowered but life shortened.
Marvellous discoveries have been made.
series will bring home to every man and woman
the ways in which life can be lengthened.
WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES CAN TEACH
US. Stories of the things they do better in En-
gland, France, Holland, Germany, Canada, Japan.

THE AMERICA OF TOMORROW. What our cities, our transportation, our fortunes, our living, and working will be in twenty-five years if present tendencies continue.

THE MEN WHO ARE MAKING TODAY. That mysterious figure, Mr. E. H. Harriman, explained. The real Taft, "Secretary of Peace," shown as he is. Other notable Americans pictured and analyzed.

THE SECRET OF BUSINESS SUCCESS. Not a series on business forms and office methods, but intimate revelations of big business men laying their plans and fighting their battles, showing how they get their results.

INVESTING YOUR MONEY. Regular
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little, what they want to know about sound
investments.

These are but a few of many timely features.
Wideawake Americans need this magazine.

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STORIES FROM DICKENS By J. WALKER MCSPADDEN

The famous children of Dickens are here separated from the crowded scenes in which they appear, and are told about simply, yet in Dickens's own language largely. Oliver Twist, Little Nell, Paul and Florence Dombey, Pip, Smike, and David Copperfield are among the story-people every child should know. 16mo, Cloth, Illustrated, 60 cents.

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STORIES FROM SCOTTISH HISTORY

By MADALEN EDGAR

Scott's "Tales of a Grandfather" is the basis of this book, which tells directly of the heroic struggles of Wallace, Bruce, Douglas, and other chiefs, for the freedom of Scotland. The history is given connectedly to the union of the crowns. a book to fire the blood. 16mo, Cloth, Illustrated, 60 cents.

TALES FROM HERODOTUS

By H. L. HAVELL

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Herodotus was the first of story-tellers, and is worthy the friendship of every child. stories of Greece, and her struggle against the Persian tyrants, are among the most famous in history. The present re-telling is especially meritorious, and can be commended unreservedly. 16mo, Cloth, Illustrated, 60 cents.

THE TENTING OF THE TILLICUMS

By HERBERT BASHFORD. Illustrated by CHARLES COPELAND An outdoor story of boy-life on the Puget Sound, and one of the liveliest camping narratives to be met with anywhere. The four "Tillistir up a new experience with every chapter, and the whole is told with dash and enthusiasm.

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JOEY AT THE FAIR

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Joey is a New England farm lad, who has a prize calf which he wants to enter at the County Fair; but before the coveted blue ribbon is secured several interesting things happen. The author is one of the bestknown writers for children.

12mo, Cloth, 75 cents.

MEG AND THE OTHERS

By HARRIET T. COMSTOCK. Illustrated by M. P. O'MALLEY

Seldom will the reader find a more charming story for girls than this new one by Miss Comstock. "Meg of the Long Ago," her friends, her joys, griefs, and escapades, form a picture colored with reality and unflagging interest.

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