ost valuable works
in American war literature."--_Boston Globe._
MAKING THE MOST OF LIFE.
By Rev. J. R. MILLER, D.D., author of "Silent Times."
The following is an extract from Dr. Miller's preface: "These chapters
are written with the purpose and hope of stimulating those who may read
them to _earnest and worthy living_.... If this book shall teach any how
to make the most of the life God has entrusted to them, that will be
reward enough for the work of its preparation."
DOCTOR LAMAR.
A powerful work of fiction by a new author.
There can be no doubt that "Doctor Lamar" is a remarkable novel. It has
originality in subject and treatment. The hero is drawn with a master
hand. The picture of the heroine is a revelation of innocence and beauty
of the most exquisite English type. The love story which runs through
the book, like a golden thread, is an idyl. Few novels are so well
calculated to appeal to a large class of readers, comprising, as it
does, food both for thought and recreation.
A WEB OF GOLD.
By KATHARINE PEARSON WOODS, author of "Metzerott, Shoemaker."
"One of the strongest books of the year."--_Buffalo Express._
JULIUS WOLFF'S NOVELS.
Delightful stories of old-time life in Germany.
The Saltmaster of Lueneburg.
The Robber Count.
Fifty Years, Three Months, Two Days.
TENNYSON'S GREATER POEMS.
Volumes are sold separately or in sets, and comprise the following:
"Idylls of the King," "In Memoriam," "The Princess."
THE ALHAMBRA SERIES OF NOTABLE BOOKS.
The Alhambra, by Irving
Romola, by Eliot
Lorna Doone, by Blackmore
Scottish Chiefs, by Porter
Notre-Dame, by Hugo
Sketch Book, by Irving
THE LOTUS SERIES OF POETS.
Robert Browning's Poems
Lalla Rookh, by Moore
Mrs. Browning's Poems
Lucile, by Meredith
Lady of the Lake, by Scott
Tennyson's Poems
THE FOUNDING OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE
BY WILLIAM I.
Based chiefly upon Prussian State Documents.
Translated from the German of HEINRICH VON SYBEL by Professor
MARSHALL LIVINGSTON PERRIN, of the Boston University
The welding together into a mighty united nation of the petty dukedoms
and principalities which fifty years ago made up the heterogeniety of
Germany was the greatest political feat of this century. Dr. Von Sybel,
pre-eminently fitted by nature and training to be the historian of this
tremendous creation, had the additional a
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