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Walter Scott's Popular Publications.

THE CAMELOT SERIES.

A series of monthly volumes, comprising the choicest literature of ancient and modern times, carefully edited by competent authorities.

THE CANTERBURY POETS.

A series of monthly volumes covering the whole range of poetical literature.

THE GREAT WRITERS SERIES.

A series of bi-monthly biographies of the great authors, each supplemented with a bibliography prepared by the Librarian of the British Museum.

WILSON'S TALES OF THE BORDERS. Twenty-four volumes of interesting tales of fact and fiction about the border wars between England and Scotland.

Each Volume, 12mo., Cloth. Price, 40 cents.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of the price by

WALTER SCOTT,

No. 3 East 14th Street,

Descriptive Catalogue sent on application.

NEW YORK

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Edited by C. W. FRENCH,

Principal of the Hyde Park High School, Chicago.

This volume includes a number of Browning's most celebrated poems, such as Saul, Rabbi Ben Ezra, Pheidippides, Abt Vogler, etc., besides a number of his best known lyrics. The selections are sufficiently copious and varied to afford a fair knowledge of the genius of this greatest of modern poets.

The study of Browning's works is productive of mental culture and power to an unusual degree, and no course of literature study can be considered complete which does not at least introduce the student to his works.

It is the purpose of this book to render such assistance as is necessary to the comprehension of the great masterpieces of thought which he has bequeathed to the world, and at the same time to stimulate an interest in his works which shall lead to further study. To this end each of the longer poems is preceded by a suggestive analysis and such descriptive matter as is necessary. The scope of the book admits of its use in High Schools and Academies.

12mo. Cloth. Price, 50 Cents.

A. LOVELL & CO., PUBLISHERS,

521-531 Wabash Avenue,

CHICAGO.

3 East 14th Street,

NEW YORK.

12mo. Cloth, gilt top. Price, 50 cents; Half Morocco, gilt top, $1.50.

A new series of prose volumes, consisting mainly of well-known works of English literature, of translations of eminent works of the literature of the Continent, and of translations of classical works. Each is carefully edited with an Introduction (and Notes if needed) by a capable editor.

Essays of Sainte Beuve.

NOW READY.

The Rights of Women.
Selections from Sydney Smith.

The Maid of Orleans.

Marvellous Adventures (King Arthur).

Montaigne's Essays.
Schiller's William Tell.
Carlyle's German Essays.

Leopardi's Dialogues and Thoughts.
Bacon's Essays and Apothegms.
Milton's Prose.

Heine's Italian Travel.
Selections from Plato.
The Athenian Oracle.
The New Spirit.
Helps's Essays.
Barry Lyndon.

Prose of Wordsworth.

Plays and Dramatic Essays
of Charles Lamb.
Prose of Coleridge.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of the price by
WALTER SCOTT, Ltd.,

No. 3 East 14th Street,

Descriptive Catalogue sent on application.

NEW YORK.

EDUCATION.

A high-class educational magazine-longer in the field than any other.

"At no time in its history has Fducation been so excellent as at present, and I trust you are having a hearty support from teachers in all parts of the country."-Albert Leonard, Ed. Journal of Pedagogy and Prin. High School, Binghamton, N. Y.

No person can keep abreast of the times in this most progressive profession without the aid of a good professional magazine.

EDUCATION LEADS IN THIS FIELD.

Price, $3.00 a year. To a new subscriber for a trial year, $2.00. Sample copies, 12 cents.

Education Teachers' Bureau furnishes the best teachers, without Address,

charge.

KASSON & PALMER, Publishers,

ROOM 21.

50 BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

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By FREDERIC GARLANDA, Ph.D.,

Prof. of English and Anglo-Saxon in the University of Rome, Italy.

1.-PHILOSOPHY OF WORDS.

A POPULAR INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE.

12mo. Cloth. Price, $1.50.

SUMMARY: I.-Introduction. II.-Sounds and Language. III.The English Language : Household Words, CHURCH WORDS, WORDS OF SOCIETY, Political WordS. IV.-Comparative Grammar. V.— Outlines of the History of the Science of Language. VI.-The question of the Origin of Language. VII.-Comparative Mythology. VIII.-Languages and Races: Local and Family Names. IX.-Language and Education.

It is the only work which explains in a really popular way the latest results of the Science of Language.

"I read it with much interest, and recommended it to the young men at Oxford."-Max Muller.

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It is not extravagant to say that it reads like a romance. The Philosophy of Words is pre-eminently a volume for the library table and for the pocket of an habitual reader. The author calls it a popular introduction to the science of language,' and in that field it is probably unrivalled."-R. H. Stoddard.

II. THE FORTUNES OF WORDS.

TWENTY LETTERS TO A LADY ON THE LIFE, GROWTH AND CHANGES OF WORDS.

12mo. Cloth. Price, $1.50.

It describes in very attractive style the changes in signification that have come over words, and gives a popular account of the latest results of philological research.

EXTRACT FROM TABLE OF CONTENTS:-Science of Language; Etymology and History of Words; The Idea of Root; Changes in Personat and Local Names; History and Connection of Familiar Words; Devel opment of Ethical Feelings studied in Words; Superstitions of Language; Slang-its Merits and Demerits.

A. LOVELL & CO., PUBLISHERS,

8 East 14th Street, New York

By the State of South Carolina for use in the
Free Public Schools of the State.

The Graphic System of Practical Penmanship. By EDWIN SHEPARD.

This System is free from technicality, and substitutes practical common sense for impractical theory. The copies are plain and beautiful, and the engraving, ruling and paper are excellent.

A particular feature is the strong reversible binding. The books may be folded back so as to expose but one page, and yet occupy only half the usual amount of desk space, while still presenting a flat surface to write upon. This adds greatly to the convenience of the pupil and enables him to secure the correct position at the desk.

Each book has a reversible blotter attached to the cover which can be shut into the book.

The Courses comprised in this System are as follows:Grammar Course, 9 numbers, per dozen...

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The Graphic Copy Books "are pedagogically correct and mechanically convenient."

The Graphic System of Object Drawing.

By HOBART B. JACOBS and AUGUSTA L. BROWER.

This System maintains an equal proportion between free-hand drawing and the study of geometric forms, and thus follows the method of instruction used by the best Paris art teachers.

The plan of the lessons arouses an interest in the study which it is impossible to obtain where either branch is taught to the exclusion or undue proportion of the other.

Pupils are taught to draw directly from the object by a method which is a characteristic feature of this System.

The Numbers comprised in this System are as follows:

Elementary Course-Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, per dozen...

Advanced

44

-Nos. 5, 6, 7, per dozen....

Teacher's Manual, per copy.

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Sample Set with Manual sent for examination on receipt of $1.00.

The Graphic Drawing Books are "the BEST for teaching purposes."

A. LOVELL & CO., Publishers,

3 EAST 14TH STREET, NEW YORK

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