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tails. In the preface is recounted the origin of the term "cocktail." 66 pp. 18mo. L. C. Page & Co.

Flower Fables and Fancies.

By N. Hudson Moore, author of "Old China Book," etc., with decorations by Frederick G. Hall, and illustrations reproduced from photographs of flowers. See review. 192 pp. 12mo. Frederick A. Stokes & Co.

Luxury of Children and Some Other
Luxuries, The.

By Edward Sanford Martin, author of "A Little Brother of the Rich," etc. In effect, this

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NEW BOOKS AND NEW

EDITIONS

VOL.

Biography and Reminiscences

ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Ellis Paxson Oberholzer, author of "Robert Morris." With frontispiece. The American Crisis Biographies. 389 pp. 12mo. George W. Jacobs & Co. Reserved for later notice.

AFTER WORK. Fragments from the Workshop of an Old Publisher. By E. Marston. Illustrated. 321 pp. Indexed. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons.

The author, a well-known English publisher. born in 1825 and associated with Sampson Low from 1846 to 1886, tells in this volume his experiences in active business through all the decades of the nineteenth century. He closes with a chapter on dealings with authors and an agreeable Bibliography of his own share in newspaper articles and in the struggle for international copyright. Mr. Marston has written much under the pen name of "The Amateur Angler." A list of these publications is included in the volume, which is a simple, direct and running narrative of the authors in the period in which he writes, with few anecdotes and much close personal description.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY, MEMORIES AND EXPERIENCES OF MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY. In 2 vols. Illustrated. 8vo. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. Reserved for later notice.

BITS OF GOSSIP. By Rebecca Harding Davis, author of "Doctor Warrick's Daughters," etc. 233 PP. 12mo. Houghton, Mifflin &

Co.

These short sketches by the mother of Richard Harding Davis are "bits of gossip" gleaned chiefly from a large store of personal reminiscences. They have been written as an individual view of the time in which the author has lived her own picture of her own age.

BROWNING AND MEREDITH. By Mary Winchester Abbott. 55 pp. 12mo. A comparative study, taking up chiefly the points of similarity. The Gorham Press.

BUCKING THE SAGEBRUSH. By Charles J. Steedman. Illustrated by Charles M. Russell. 270 pp. 12mo. G. P. Putnam's Sons.

An ex-cowboy's experiences in the West of those earlier days when cowboy life was picturesque and adventures thrilling.

CHAUCER. By Rev. W. Tuckwell. Bell's Miniature Series of Great Writers. With frontispiece. Indexed. 92 pp. 18mo. George Bell & Sons.

These convenient and scholarly monographs are too well-known to need recommendation. The Chaucer book is a reliable pocket volume.

CONFESSIONS OF A PHYSICIAN, THE. By "V. Veresaeff" (V. Smidovich). Translated from the Russian by Simeon Linden. 289 pp. 8vo. Frederick A. Stokes Co.

In 1901 the "Confessions of a Physician" appeared in the Russian Monthly Mir Bozi. They made a prodigious sensation, have run through several editions, been translated into French and German, and become the subject of wide controversy. They claim to be the record of a medical life during fifteen years and are intended to show that current medical training in Russia creates a callous indifference to human suffering and a tendency to look upon human beings as machines. Beginning with his stuIdent life, the physician goes through his entire practice narrating many facts and incidents, some probably true, some exaggerated and some evidently purely fictitious.

DAUGHTER OF THE REVOLUTION. A. By Catherine M. Bearne, author of "Early Valois Queens," etc. Illustrated. 45 pp. Indexed. 12mo. E. P. Dutton & Co.

The story of Laure Permon, wife of General Junot and Duchess of d'Abrantes, taken largely from the many volumes that the Duchess wrote concerning the times of Napoleon. The picture is one from the inside, so to speak, the wife of General Junot having been a leader of society in that transition stage which is one of the most interesting periods in French history. The Duchess herself favored the new regime, but her husband clung to the old. Napoleon and his family and his personal troubles are all dealt with from the standpoint of proximity and intimacy.

DISRAELI. By Walter Sichel, author of "Bolingbroke and His Times," etc. Illustrated. 8vo. Funk & Wagnalls Co.

A study of the personality and ideas of Disraeli based on his speeches, his books and his biography. The interpretation is scholarly and the appearance of the work timely.

GREAT ENGLISHMEN OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. By Sydney Lee. Illustrated. 320 pp. Indexed. 12mo. Charles Scribner's Sons. Reserved for later notice.

LEE AND LONGSTREET AT HIGH TIDE, GETTYSBURG IN THE LIGHT OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. By Helen D. Longstreet. With frontispiece. 347 pp. 8vo. Published by the author, Gainesville, Ga.

General Longstreet played a part in Gettysburg long disputed. His daughter, Helen Longstreet, has endeavored in this volume first to gather from published records a narrative which will justify Longstreet's position in failing to press home the attack against Sickles, and show that at no point did he refuse to obey orders, as well as his protest against the attack on Cemetery Hill. This is succeeded by an account of his personal life, and sketches of the battles in which he took part and newspaper editorials upon his death, and resolutions by camps and chapters. The volume is strictly a filial memorial, but has its interest in containing a number of unpublished letters and in furnishing General Longstreet's high opinion of Sickles, whose conduct of the battle has generally been condemned by Northern historians.

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ogy whose miracles combined a German gemuthlichkeit with Christian faith.

LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, A. By William J. Rolfe. Illustrated. 538 pp. Indexed. 8vo. Dana, Estes & Co.

The author of this life has been known for forty years as the leading American Shakesperean scholar, having prepared the single volume editions for school use, familiar to every reader. He has drawn together in a single consecutive narrative in this volume all the recent material covered by Mr. Holliwell Phillipps, added his own view of the importance of the earlier phase of illustrating the growth of the poet. On the vexed questions of the Sonnets, Mr. Rolfe expresses the opinion that they express Shakespeare's own feeling in his own person. One hundred and twenty-six he holds addressed to one man, the rest to one woman. The man, William Herbert. The woman is not positively identified, though perhaps Mary Cliffton. The work is illustrated. The life originally appeared as a Supplement to the New Century Subscription edition of Shakespeare. It now first appears in an independent work.

MALTBIE DAVENPORT BABCOCK. By Charles E.
Robinson. With frontispiece. 161 pp. 16mo.
Fleming H. Revell Co.
Reserved for later notice.

MY RECOLLECTIONS. By Princess Catherine Radziwill. With frontispiece. 346 pp. 8vo. Catherine P. Radziwill came conspicuously before the English and American public by her relations with Cecil Rhodes, for whom she edited the weekly paper, "Greater Britain," at Capetown, being later involved in very serious litigation. She was born in 1858, the daughter of Court Adam Rzewuski, an heiress, married Prince W. Radziwill in 1873 and was for twenty years thrown into the Court life of Berlin, St. Petersburg and Vienna. The volume is a readable summary of personal contact, by one who was never at the very centre of great life, but sufficiently in it to give her unusual opportunities for personal description and experience, some of which she improved, and many of which she mis-improved.

RECOLLECTIONS OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI. By the late Henry Treffey Dunn. Edited by Gale Pedrick. Illustrated. 12mo. James Potts & Co.

The late Henry Dunn was a disciple and constant companion of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. He lived at the Cheyne Walk studio for a number of years and was always one of that group of artistic temperaments-poets, painters and the others of the famous Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. These reminiscences are intimate, they show forth with delightful reality the magnetism of Rossetti's personality, the

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BABYLONIAN AND ASSYRIAN LAWS, CONTRACTS AND LETTERS. By C. H. W. Johns. Library of Ancient Inscriptions. 401 pp. Indexed. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons.

This volume of "The Library of Ancient Inscriptions" attempts the very difficult task of summarizing the inscriptions already published by subjects. An introduction sketches the literature. The successive chapters take up early Babylonian laws, legal procedure, the rights of persons in marriage, divorce, widowhood, slave ownership and land-holding. Nearly one-third of the book goes to the laws known upon commercial paper and various commercial transactions. Private letters, some of which are given in full, close the volume, which is carefully indexed. It is intended as a manual for students. While it avoids the use of cuneiform texts. it presupposes a very considerable scholarship to those who address themselves to its reading.

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, THE. By Herbert Friedenwald. 277 pp. Indexed. 12mo. The Macmillan Co.

This book is devoted to a review of the rise of the independence sentiment, brought to a climax in the adoption and signing of the Declaration itself, which is thoroughly analyzed, paragraph by paragraph, as far as possible from the viewpoint of the Historic Fathers.

HEROES OF THE STORM. By William D. O'Connor. With an introduction by Sumner I. Kimball. 281 pp. 12mo. Houghton, Mifflin

& Co.

Mr. William D. O'Connor, known as the early and faithful friend of Walter Whitman, a member in Washington of the Life Saving Service, contributed to its reports, accounts of wrecks, which are brought together in a single volume, as a tribute to his memory.

HISTORY OF NEGRO SERVITUDE IN ILLINOIS AND OF THE SLAVERY AGITATION IN THAT STATE, THE, 1719-1864. By N. Dwight Harris. Illustrated. 267 pp. Indexed. 12mo. A. C. McClurg & Co.

A thesis written for the degree of doctor of philosophy, in Chicago University. It retains in the present volume its original form, being written as far as possible from original documents and sources, beginning with the French colonial period. Two or three opening pages describe the legal position of slavery before annexation to the English crown and the presence of slaves in the territory prior to the adoption of its constitution, in 1818. From this period down to 1874, the book reviews the struggle over the abolition of slavery in the territory, the share played by Lovejoy, the legal decisions on the subject, the anti-slavery agitation are minutely described, ending with the debate between Lincoln and Douglas, and the discussion later over the position of the negroes in the common schools. The volume constitutes an important addition to the literature upon slavery in the free States.

HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, A. By Andrew Lang. Vol III. With a frontispiece. 424 pp. 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Co.

This volume of a History of Scotland, which promises to be for many years the standard authority on the subject, begins at 1625 with the Protestant disruption and ends with the Argyle rising in 1685. Each chapter is provided with abundant notices. Mr. Lang's extraordinary power to maintain a constant interest in every subject is apparent on every page. Plans illustrate the battles, the individuals who figure in the story have the "lifelike" touch which only comes from prolonged acquaintance and long years of historical reading.

HISTORY OF THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, A, 1754-1904. Illustrated. 460 pp. Indexed. 8vo. The Columbia University Press. Published in commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of King's College. It is the result of many collaborators.

HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE
COMPROMISE OF 1850.
Vol. 5. By James
F. Rhodes. With maps. 659 pp. 8vo. The
Macmillan Co.

Reserved for later notice.

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