_Cloth, 8vo, $2.00 net._
*A Wanderer in Paris*
Wherever Mr. Lucas wanders he finds curious, picturesque, and unusual
things to interest others, and his mind is so well stored that
everything he sees is suggestive and stimulating. He is almost as much
at home in Paris as in London, and even those who know the city best
will find much in the book to interest and entertain them.
_Cloth, 8vo, $1.75 net._
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THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York
VOLUMES OF ESSAYS BY E.V. LUCAS
*Character and Comedy*
"Of all the readers of Charles Lamb who have striven to emulate him, Mr.
Lucas comes nearest to being worthy of him. Perhaps it is because it is
natural to him to look upon life and letters and all things with
something of Lamb's gentleness, sweetness, and humor."--_The Tribune_.
_Cloth, 16mo, $1.25 net; by mail, $1.35 net._
*One Day and Another*
"The informality, intimacy, unaffected humor, of these unpretentious
papers make them delightful reading."--_The Outlook_.
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BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
*Anne's Terrible Good Nature*
A book of stories delightfully lighted up with such a whimsical strain
of humor as children enjoy.
_Cloth, 12mo, colored illustrations, $1.75 net._
*The Slowcoach (The Macmillan Juvenile Library)*
Mr. Lucas has a unique way of looking at life, of seeing the humor of
everyday things, which exactly suits the butterfly fancy of a bright
child.
_Decorated cloth, illustrated, $.50 net._
*Another Book of Verse for Children*
Verses of the seasons, of "little fowls of the air," and of "the country
road"; ballads of sailormen and of battle; songs of the hearthrug, and
of the joy of being alive and a child, selected by Mr. Lucas and
illustrated in black and white and with colored plates by Mr. F.D.
Bedford. The wording of the title is an allusion to the very successful
"Book of Verse for Children" issued ten years ago. _The Athenaeum_
describes Mr. Lucas as "the ideal editor for such a book as this."
_Cloth, 8vo, colored illustrations, $1.50 net._
*Three Hundred Games and Pastimes*
OR, WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW? A book of suggestions for the
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