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y which the people under popular governments work out their own social and intellectual progress. _THE PYGMIES_. By A. DE QUATREFAGES, late Professor of Anthropology at the Museum of Natural History, Paris. With numerous Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75. In this interesting volume the author has gathered the results of careful studies of the small black races of Africa, and he shows what the pygmies of antiquity really were. The peculiar intellectual, moral, and religious characteristics of these races are also described. _WOMAN'S SHARE IN PRIMITIVE CULTURE_. By OTIS TUFTON MASON, A. M., Curator of the Department of Ethnology in the United States National Museum. With numerous Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75. "A most interesting _resume_ of the revelations which science has made concerning the habits of human beings in primitive times, and especially as to the place, the duties, and the customs of women."--_Philadelphia Inquirer_. "Mr. Mason's volume secures for woman her glory as a civilizer in the past, and by no means denies her a glorious future."--_New York Tribune_. _SCHOOLS AND MASTERS OF SCULPTURE_. By A. G. RADCLIFFE, author of "Schools and Masters of Painting." With 35 full-page Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $3.00. "The art lover will find in Miss Radcliffe's work a book of fascinating interest, and a thoroughly painstaking and valuable addition to the stock of knowledge which he may possess on the history of the noble art of sculpture."--_Philadelphia Item_. "It would be difficult to name another work that would be so valuable to the general reader on the same subject as this book."--_San Francisco Bulletin_. "The work is free of all needless technicalities, and will be of intense interest to every intelligent reader, while of inestimable value to the student of art."--_Boston Home Journal_. _BY THE SAME AUTHOR_. _SCHOOLS AND MASTERS OF PAINTING_. With numerous Illustrations and an Appendix on the Principal Galleries of Europe. New edition, fully revised, and in part rewritten. 12mo. Cloth, $3.00; half calf, $5.00. "The volume is one of great practical utility, and may be used to advantage as an artistic guide-book by persons visiting the collections of Italy, France, and Germany for the first time."--_New York Tribune_. _THE DAWN OF CIVILIZATION_. (EGYPT AND CHALDAEA.) By Prof. MASPERO. Edited by the Rev. Prof. SAYCE. Translated by M. L. McCLURE. With Maps and over 470 Illustra
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