Masterpieces of English and American Literature, Handy
1 CRANFORD, by Mrs. Gaskell. 2 A WINDOW IN THRUMS, by J. M. Barrie. 3 RAB AND HIS FRIENDS, MARJORIE FLEMING, ETC., by John Brown, M. D. 4 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, by Oliver Goldsmith. 5 THE IDLE THOUGHTS OF AN IDLE FELLOW, by Jerome K. Jerome. "A book for an idle holiday." 6 TALES FROM SHAKSPEARE, by Charles and Mary Lamb, with an introduction by the Rev. Alfred Ainger, M. D. 7 SESAME AND LILIES, by John Ruskin. Three Lectures—I. Of Kings' Treasuries. II. Of Queen's Garden. III. Of the Mystery of Life. 8 THE ETHICS OF THE DUST, by John Ruskin. Ten lectures to little housewives on the elements of crystalization. 9 THE PLEASURES OF LIFE, by Sir John Lubbock. Complete in one volume. 10 THE SCARLET LETTER, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 11 THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 12 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 13 TWICE TOLD TALES, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 14 THE ESSAYS OF FRANCIS (LORD) BACON WITH MEMOIRS AND NOTES. 15 ESSAYS, First Series, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. 16 ESSAYS, Second Series, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. 17 REPRESENTATIVE MEN, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Mental portraits each representing a class. 1. The Philosopher. 2. The Mystic. 3. The Skeptic. 4. The Poet. 5. The Man of the World. 6. The Writer. 18 THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, translated by George Long. 19 THE DISCOURSES OF EPICTETUS WITH THE ENCHIRIDION, translated by George Long. 20 OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST, by Thomas À Kempis. Four books complete in one volume. 21 ADDRESSES, by Professor Henry Drummond. The Greatest Thing in the World; Pax Vobiscum; The Changed Life; How to Learn How; Dealing With Doubt; Preparation for Learning; What is a Christian; The Study of the Bible; A Talk on Books. 22 LETTERS, SENTENCES AND MAXIMS, by Lord Chesterfield. Masterpieces of good taste, good writing and good sense. 23 REVERIES OF A BACHELOR. A book of the heart. By Ik Marvel. 24 DREAM LIFE, by Ik Marvel. A companion to "Reveries of a Bachelor." 25 SARTOR RESARTUS, by Thomas Carlyle. 26 HEROES AND HERO WORSHIP, by Thomas Carlyle. 27 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, by Harriet Beecher Stowe. 28 ESSAYS OF ELIA, by Charles Lamb. 29 MY POINT OF VIEW. Representative selections from the works of Professor Henry Drummond by William Shepard. 30 THE SKETCH BOOK, by Washington Irving. Complete. 31 KEPT FOR THE MASTER'S USE, by Frances Ridley Havergal. 32 LUCILE, by Owen Meredith. 33 LALLA ROOKH, by Thomas Moore. 34 THE LADY OF THE LAKE, by Sir Walter Scott. 35 MARMION, by Sir Walter Scott. 36 THE PRINCESS; AND MAUD, by Alfred (Lord) Tennyson. 37 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE, by Lord Byron. 38 IDYLLS OF THE KING, by Alfred (Lord) Tennyson. 39 EVANGELINE, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 40 VOICES OF THE NIGHT AND OTHER POEMS, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 41 THE QUEEN OF THE AIR, by John Ruskin. A study of the Greek myths of cloud and storm. 42 THE BELFRY OF BRUGES AND OTHER POEMS, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 43 POEMS, Volume I, by John Greenleaf Whittier. 44 POEMS, Volume II, by John Greenleaf Whittier. 45 THE RAVEN; AND OTHER POEMS, by Edgar Allan Poe. 46 THANATOPSIS; AND OTHER POEMS, by William Cullen Bryant. 47 THE LAST LEAF; AND OTHER POEMS, by Oliver Wendell Holmes. 48 THE HEROES OR GREEK FAIRY TALES, by Charles Kingsley. 49 A WONDER BOOK, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 50 UNDINE, by de La Motte Fouque. 51 ADDRESSES, by the Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks. 52 BALZAC'S SHORTER STORIES, by Honore de Balzac. 53 TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, by Richard H. Dana, Jr. 54 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. An Autobiography. 55 THE LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA, by Charles Lamb. 56 TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS, by Thomas Hughes. 57 WEIRD TALES, by Edgar Allan Poe. 58 THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE, by John Ruskin. Three lectures on Work, Traffic and War. 59 NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD, by Professor Henry Drummond. 60 ABBE CONSTANTIN, by Ludovic Halevy. 61 MANON LESCAUT, by Abbe Prevost. 62 THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN, by Octave Feuillet. 63 BLACK BEAUTY, by Anna Sewell. 64 CAMILLE, by Alexander Dumas, Jr. 65 THE LIGHT OF ASIA, by Sir Edwin Arnold. 66 THE LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME, by Thomas Babington Macaulay. 67 THE CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER, by Thomas De Quincey. 68 TREASURE ISLAND, by Robert L. Stevenson. 69 CARMEN, by Prosper Merimee. 70 A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, by Laurence Sterne. 71 THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 72 BAB BALLADS, AND SAVOY SONGS, by W. H. Gilbert. 73 FANCHON, THE CRICKET, by George Sand. 74 POEMS, by James Russell Lowell. 75 JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S TALK, by the Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon. 76 JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S PICTURES, by the Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon. 77 THE MANLINESS OF CHRIST, by Thomas Hughes. 78 ADDRESSES TO YOUNG MEN, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. 79 THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE, by Oliver Wendell Holmes. 80 MULVANEY STORIES, by Rudyard Kipling. 81 BALLADS, by Rudyard Kipling. 82 MORNING THOUGHTS, by Frances Ridley Havergal. 83 TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, by T. S. Arthur. 84 EVENING THOUGHTS, by Frances Ridley Havergal. 85 IN MEMORIAM, by Alfred (Lord) Tennyson. 86 COMING TO CHRIST, by Frances Ridley Havergal. 87 HOUSE OF THE WOLF, by Stanley Weyman. AMERICAN POLITICS (non-Partisan), by Hon. Thomas V. Cooper. A history of all the Political Parties with their views and records on all important questions. All political platforms from the beginning to date. Great Speeches on Great issues. Parliamentary Practice and tabulated history of chronological events. A library without this work is deficient. 8vo., 750 pages. Cloth, $3.00. Full Sheep Library style, $4.00. NAMES FOR CHILDREN, by Elisabeth Robinson Scovil, author of "The Care of Children," "Preparation for Motherhood." In family life there is no question of greater weight or importance than naming the baby. The author gives much good advice and many suggestions on the subject. Cloth, 12mo., $ .40. TRIF AND TRIXY, by John Habberton, author of "Helen's Babies." The story is replete with vivid and spirited scenes; and is incomparably the happiest and most delightful work Mr. Habberton has yet written. Cloth, 12mo., $ .50. |