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T GYMNASTICS.= By LUCY B. HUNT, Instructor in Gymnastics at Smith (Female) College, Northampton, Mass. 50 cents. "It is designed as a guide to teachers of girls; but it will be found of use, also, to such as wish to practise the exercises at home."--_New-York World._ LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS. =PRACTICAL BOAT-SAILING.= By DOUGLAS FRAZAR. Classic size. $1.00. With numerous diagrams and illustrations. "Its directions are so plain, that, with the aid of the accompanying pictorial illustrations and diagrams given in the book, it does seem as if 'anybody,' after reading it, could safely handle a sailboat in a squall."--_Times, Hartford._ "A HELPFUL LITTLE BOOK."--_Springfield Republican._ =HANDBOOK OF WOOD-ENGRAVING.= With Practical Instructions in the Art for Persons wishing to learn without an Instructor. By WILLIAM A. EMERSON, Wood-Engraver. New Edition. Illustrated. $1.00. "A valuable handbook, explanatory of an art which is gradually attracting the attention of amateurs more and more, and which affords, not only a pleasing pastime, but an excellent means of procuring a livelihood."--_Cleveland Sun._ "A LITERARY TIDBIT." =SHORT STUDIES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS.= By THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON. 50 cents. "These 'Studies' are rather those of the characters themselves than of their works, and, written in Mr. Higginson's best analytical style, fill up a leisure hour charmingly."--_Toledo Journal._ "NO LITTLE BOOK IS CAPABLE OF DOING BETTER SERVICE." =HANDBOOK OF ELOCUTION SIMPLIFIED.= By WALTER K. FOBES, with an Introduction by GEORGE M. BAKER. Cloth. 50 cents. "This valuable little book occupies a place heretofore left vacant, as a digest of elocution that is both practical and methodical, and low in price."--_New-York Tribune._ SHORT-HAND WITHOUT A MASTER. =HANDBOOK OF UNIVERSAL PHONOGRAPHY;= or, Short-hand by the "Allen Method." A self-instructor, whereby more speed than long-hand writing is gained at the first lesson, and additional speed at each subsequent lesson. By G. G. ALLEN, Principal of the Allen Stenographic Institute, Boston. 50 cents. "By this method one can, in an hour a day for two or three months, become so expert as to report a lecture _verbatim_."
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