t of the
Author and his Writings. Boston. Little, Brown, & Co. 16mo. pp. 306.
$1.00.
The School-Girl's Garland. A Selection of Poetry. In Four Parts. By Mrs.
C.M. Kirkland. First Series. Parts First and Second. New York. C.
Scribner. 16mo. pp. 336. $1.00.
Was He Successful? A Novel. By Richard B. Kimball, Author of "St.
Leger," etc. New York. G.W. Carleton. 12mo. pp. 407. $1.50.
The Days of Shoddy. A Novel of the Great Rebellion in 1861. By Henry
Morford. Philadelphia. T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 12mo. pp. 478. $1.50.
Outlines of Universal History. In Three Parts. With a Copious Index to
each Part, showing the Correct Mode of Pronouncing every Name in it.
Part I. Ancient History. Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott & Co. 4to. pp.
190. $1.50.
A Class-Book of Chemistry, in which the Latest Facts and Principles of
the Science are explained and applied to the Arts of Life and the
Phenomena of Nature. Designed for the Use of Colleges and Schools. A New
Edition, entirely rewritten. With over Three Hundred Illustrations. By
Edward L. Youmans, M.D., Author of "The Chemical Chart," etc. New York.
D. Appleton & Co. 12mo. pp. 450. $1.50.
Heat considered as a Mode of Motion: being a Course of Twelve Lectures
delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in the Season of
1862. By John Tyndall, F.R.S., etc., Professor of Natural Philosophy in
the Royal Institution. With Illustrations. New York. D. Appleton & Co.
12mo. pp. 480. $1.50.
Light on Shadowed Paths. By T.S. Arthur. New York. G.W. Carleton. 12mo.
pp. 355. $1.25.
Rich and Humble; or, The Mission of Bertha Grant. A Story for Young
People. By Oliver Optic, Author of "The Boat-Club," etc. Boston. Lee &
Shepard. 16mo. pp. 296. 75 cts.
The Hermit of the Rock. A Tale of Cashel. By Mrs. J. Sadlier. New York.
D. & J. Sadlier & Co. 16mo. pp. 492. $1.25.
Sermons, preached at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York,
during the Year 1863. New York. D, & J. Sadlier & Co. 16mo. pp. 377. 75
cts.
Strategy and Tactics. By General G.H. Dufour, lately an Officer of the
French Engineer Corps, Graduate of the Polytechnic School, and Commander
of the Legion of Honor, Chief of Staff of the Swiss Army. Translated
from the Latest French Edition. By Wm. P. Craighill, Captain U.S.
Engineers, lately Assistant Professor of Civil and Military Engineering
and Science of War at the U.S. Military Academy. New York. D. Van
Nostrand. 12mo. pp. 400. $2.50.
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