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A sparkling romance, in which Mr. Sudgeberry, a conceited and hopeless
prig, tells of his love for charming Sylvia Gray, whose beauty, wit, cherry rib-
bons, dazzle and ensnare him. Sprightly, clever comedy.

ADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER .

By Mrs. Humphry Ward

Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.

Here is a book, which, when first published in the spring of the year, was
read, it seemed, by everyone who reads novels, good, bad, or indifferent.
Yet now, in the heart of the fall publication season, the public continues to
buy "Lady Rose's Daughter" even more eagerly than it did nine months ago.

R. LAVENDAR'S PEOPLE.

By Margaret Deland

Author of "Old Chester Tales." Illustrated by Hitchcock.

$1.50.

Similar to this latter book, these stories of a quiet old town and its quaint
but lovable people are told with power, finesse, and masterly precision. Dr.
Lavendar appears in the stories as the friend and father of his people, whose
joys and sorrows are even as his own. Other characters of the former book
are again to be met with in these pages.

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A romance of the plains at the end of the cattle days in Wyoming; rich in
humor. Judith stands out against the background of cattle stealing, cattle
stampeding, and lynching, a noble figure of a girl, throbbing with passion
and life, dominating the action of the tale and carrying it to a thrilling climax.

ETTERS HOME- A NOVEL

By William Dean Howells

Uniform with Mr. Howells' other works. $1.50.

An exceedingly interesting story told in letters written home by various
people in New York. They not only describe New York life from novel
view-points, but unfold to the reader a fascinating story of the American
metropolis.

HE RELENTLESS CITY.

By E. F. Benson

Author of "Dodo," "The Book of Months," etc. $1.50.

A novel of English and American Society - the scenes laid in London and
in New York, "the relentless city," and in charming country resorts. The
plot concerns the wedding of an English nobleman to an American heiress
and the exciting complications which follow. Keen comment on American
ways and social customs.

HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, NEW YORK

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HARPER ART CALENDARS FOR 1904

THE MORNING GLOW OF CHILDHOOD CALENDAR The publishers believe this to be the most beautiful and most appealing calendar that they have ever seen. It consists of seven pictures representing the tenderest scenes of childhood, drawn by Alice Barber Stephens, and printed in tints on heavy white cardboard. Suitable for framing. Size 14 x 22 inches.

$2.00.

THE TRAGEDIES OF CHILDHOOD CALENDAR Four pictures in colors by F. Y. Cory, mounted on olive-green mats, enclosed in large envelope, with colored label. Suitable for framing. Size 12 x 18 inches

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HUNTING
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(RUSSELL IMPRINT)
A series of bright-col-
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Richard Newton, Jr.,
suitable for framing
after being used as a
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cover without lettering.
Verses accompany each
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Copyright, 1903, by Harper & Brothers.
From "The Morning Glow of Childhood Calendar "

THE

MARLOWE

CALENDAR

(RUSSELL IMPRINT) Thirteen characteristic portraits of Julia Marlowe, on heavy cardboard. Six leaves and cover in two colors. In envelope, colored label,

75C.

Six Styles.

THE AMERICAN ARTISTS' CALENDAR. Choice of six lithographic reproductions of pictures in colors by Frederic Remington, E. W. Kemble, A. B. Frost, etc. Mounted on heavy brown mat. In envelope. Size 12 x 20 inches. Each

A GARDEN OF GIRLS CALENDAR

(RUSSELL IMPRINT)

750

Twelve exquisite types of American girls, by Florence England Nosworthy. There is a monthly calendar leaf placed in the corner below each picture, with appropriate quotations. Size 12 x 18 inches

A CALENDAR OF STAGE FAVORITES

(RUSSELL IMPRINT)

$1.50

Twenty-seven portraits of Mary Mannering, Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore, and others. Twelve leaves and cover in two colors. In envelope, colored label. Size 10 x 16 inches.

$1.25

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WOODROW WILSON

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A new, epoch-making, work-the only complete narrative
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PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON has devoted the best years of his life to the prep

aration of his great work, "A History of the American People," from the earliest times to the accession of President Theodore Roosevelt. The work, which is just completed, is monumental in character and scope, represents the genius of the greatest historical writer of the present time, and is written in that delightfully flowing style which translates historical facts into the romance of a nation. It is printed from new type specially cast in 1902. In the matter of illustration, every field of human activity has been searched, and hundreds upon hundreds of new portraits, prints, maps (in colors), plans, and pictures make the pictorial features alone tell their wonderful story of the finding of the continent and the birth and growt of what is the United States of America. There is a photogravure frontispiece to each volume. and portraits in India tint and black. It is a curious fact that there was not a single complete narrative history of the United States in existence until now. Dr. Woodrow Wilson's is the first. It is bound in dark-blue vellum cloth, leather-stamped, lettered with gold, untrimmed edges, gilt tops, etc. The edition is in five volumes, and the price is $25.00.

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The Dutch Founding of New York

By THOMAS A. JANVIER

Author of "In Old New York," The Christmas Kalends of Provence," etc.

A delightful account of events and conditions of the early days of the Dutch settlements in America, with an entertaining picture of their domestic and commercial life. Valuable old documents and plans are reproduced, giving an inner history of events of vast importance to American development.

Copiously Illustrated with Reproductions of Rare Photographs, etc.

8vo, Leather Back, Cloth Sides, Uncut Edges, Gilt Top, $2.50 net (postage extra)

Volume III.

A History

Volume III.

Of the German Struggle for Liberty

By POULTNEY BIGELOW

The third volume of Mr. Bigelow's absorbing recital of the German fight for nationality tells of the period between 1815 and 1848. Prussia's condition after Waterloo, a sketch of the first German Emperor, account of the Carlsbad Decrees - these are a few of the really numerous topics included. It is a spirited account, told with calm judgment, fervor, and enthusiasm.

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The Standard

Of Pronunciation in English

By T. R. LOUNSBURY, LL.D., L.H.D.

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