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The Life, Times and Character of Oliver Cromwell. (Half-Hour Series.) By
the Right Honorable E. H. Knatchbull-Hugessen, M. P. New York: Harper &
Bros.
How to Teach according to Temperament and Mental Development; or,
Phrenology in the School-room and the Family. By Nelson Sizer. New York:
S. R. Wells & Co.
Rise of the People and Growth of Parliament, 1215-1485: Epochs of
English History. By James Rowley, M. A. (Harper's Half-Hour Series.) New
York: Harper & Bros.
Imaginary Conversations. By Walter Savage Landor. (Fourth Series.)
Dialogues of Literary Men, of Famous Women, etc. Boston: Roberts
Brothers.
Peru: Incidents of Travel and Exploration in the Land of the Incas, By
E. George Squier, M. A., F. S. A. New York: Harper & Brothers.
A Winter Story. By Miss Peard, author of "The Rose Garden."
(Town-and-Country Series.) Boston: Roberts Brothers.
That Lass o' Lowrie's. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. Illustrated by Alfred
Fredericks. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co.
Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth. Edited, with Notes, by William J.
Rolfe, A. M. New York: Harper & Brothers.
Aloys. By B. Auerbach. Translated by Charles T. Brooks. (Leisure-Hour
Series.) New York: Henry Holt & Co.
Steam Injectors: Their Theory and Use. From the French of M. Leon
Pochet. New York: D. Van Nostrand.
Academy Sketches, Exhibition of 1877. With Descriptive Notes by "Nemo."
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Miss Nancy's Pilgrimage: A Story of Travel. By Virginia W. Johnson. New
York: Harper & Brothers.
Mark Twain's Adhesive Scrap Book. By Samuel L. Clemens. New York: Slote,
Woodman & Co.
Transmission of Power by Wire Ropes. By Albert W. Stahl, M. E. New York:
D. Van Nostrand.
Dot and Dime. Two Characters in Ebony. By One who Knows all about them.
Boston: Loring.
Hours with Men and Books. By William Mathews, LL.D. Chicago: S. C.
Griggs & Co.
Bessie Lang. By Alice Corkran. (Leisure-Hour Series.) New York: Henry
Holt & Co.
Annual Report of the Chief Signal-Officer for 1876. Washington:
Government Printing office.
Will it Be? By Mrs. Helen J. Ford. (Loring's Tales of the Day.) Boston:
Loring.
My Lady-Help, and What she Taught me, By Mrs. Warren. Boston: Loring.
A Modern Mephistopheles. (No-Name Series.) Boston: Roberts Brothers.
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