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n the book is in some respects the best, for it is the most practical, giving, as it does, information in regard to the expenses of a European trip that many an extended traveller has searched for long and far, in vain."--_Oregonian._ Sold by all booksellers, or sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. LEE AND SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston, Mass. LEE AND SHEPARD'S NEW BOOKS. WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR DAUGHTERS? Superfluous Women and other Lectures. By Mrs. Mary A. Livermore. Price, $1.25. "Earnest, sensible and elevating in tone, these discourses express with sincerity and power the best thoughts of the day regarding the momentous topics with which they deal, and will long be a beacon light to guide the aspirations of the future."--_Boston Traveller._ "Mrs. Livermore's book is something to be glad of, and will always have an historic interest as marking the evolution of an existing social question."--_Boston Transcript._ TWELVE MONTHS IN AN ENGLISH PRISON. By Mrs. S.B. Fletcher. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50. "This volume contains a most thrilling narrative of the experiences of a well-known spiritualist in a situation where the visible ministrations of invisible forces are proven by the testimony of the jailers themselves. Its appearance is destined in create a profound impression, and probably a most lively discussion. "Many of the scenes and incidents are startling, and if the book should fail to change certain notions in regard to spiritualism, it certainly will confound sceptical thinkers and writers."--_Boston Transcript._ HIS TRIUMPH. By Mrs. Mary A. Denison. Author of "That Husband of Mine," "Like a Gentleman," etc. 16mo. Cloth. $1.00. "This brightly old domestic idyl deals with actors and theatrical affairs, in the midst of which personages and scenes, the heroine, a charming young wife, acts out a little comedy of her own. This sprightly account of how a modern Eve circumvented a nineteenth century serpent is sure to find favor with novel readers."--_The Art Interchange._ Uniform with Lee and Shepard's Dollar Novels. LIKE A GENTLEMAN. NUMA ROUMESTAN. KINGS IN EXILE. THE PUDDLEFORD PAPER. THE FORTUNATE ISLAND. THE TIGHT SQUEEZE. FORE AND AFT. A Personal Narrative of Sea Experiences. By Robert B. Dixon. 16mo. Cloth. 320 pages
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