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SUMMER READING.

OUTINGS AT ODD TIMES. By Charles C. Abbott. 16mo. Cloth, gilt top, $1.25.

"Dr. Abbott's love and enthusiasm for Nature, and the things and creatures of Nature, knows no limit. The story they have to tell him is always new, always charming; and he interprets it with an enthusiasm and eloquence that carry conviction to his readers."—Providence Journal.

"A number of short studies of Nature in her outdoor aspects by one who has established a reputation as a close and sympathetic student and naturalist. He finds somewhat of interest and beauty in each season, and reveals to less observant eyes many of the curiosities and wonders of the living world about us."—Hartford Courant.

"Short essays on outdoor life set in charming shape."—Philadelphia Times.

THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. A Guide to their Interpretation. With a Map of the Mountains and Ten Illustrations. By Rev. Julius H. Ward. 12mo. Cloth, gilt top, $1.25.

Mr. Ward has spent his summer vacations in the White Mountains for several years, and has entered deeply into their life and meaning. This book is both a guide to a better knowledge of the White Hills and a souvenir of what one finds in them. "Nature," says the author, "in these retreats is very coy, and her secrets are only communicated to those who seek them. The ability to enjoy natural scenery is partly a gift, but it may be immensely increased by habits of observation."

"The author is thoroughly in love with his subject, and not less thoroughly acquainted with it. Though he disclaims intention to write a guide-book, the visitor to the White Mountains can hardly fail to profit by his picturesque descriptions, hints about paths and points of view, and abundant suggestions as to times and seasons."—New York Tribune.

THE GARDEN'S STORY; or, Pleasures and Trials of an Amateur Gardener. By George H. Ellwanger. With Head and Tail Pieces by Rhead. 12mo. Cloth, extra, $1.50.

A literary ramble amid the flowers of the garden, with practical hints upon the cultivation of plants, and gossipy comments upon the characteristics of favorite flowers.

"Mr. Ellwanger's instinct rarely errs in matters of taste. He writes out of the fullness of experimental knowledge, but his knowledge differs from that of many a trained cultivator in that his skill in garden practice is guided by a refined Æsthetic sensibility, and his appreciation of what is beautiful in nature is healthy, hearty, and catholic. His record of the garden year as we have said, begins with the earliest violet, and it follows the season through until the witch-hazel is blossoming on the border of the wintry woods.... This little book can not fail to give pleasure to all who take a genuine interest in rural life."—New York Tribune.

NEW EDITION OF ENGLISH ODES. Selected by Edmund W. Gosse. With Frontispiece on India paper from a design by Hamo Thornycroft, A. R. A. Forty-two Head and Tail Pieces from Original Drawings by Louis Rhead. 16mo. Cloth, special design in gold, $1.50. Same, in parchment, $1.75.

NEW EDITION OF ENGLISH LYRICS. Uniform with "English Odes." With nearly Eighty Head and Tail Pieces from Original Drawings by Louis Rhead. 16mo. Cloth, special design in gold, $1.50. Same, in parchment, $1.75.

THE MUSIC SERIES. Consisting of Biographical and Anecdotical Sketches of the Great German Composers; The Great Italian and French Composers; Great Singers; Great Violinists and Pianists. Five volumes, 18mo. Bound in half white and red sides, $3.50 per set; half calf, $8.00.

THE HOUSEHOLD BOOK OF POETRY. By Charles A. Dana. Entirely new edition, from new stereotype plates, enlarged and brought down to the present time. With nearly Two Hundred additional poems. Illustrated with Steel Engravings. Royal 8vo. Cloth, gilt extra, $5.00; half calf, $8.00; morocco, antique, $10.00; tree calf, $12.00.

RECENT ISSUES IN
Appletons' Town and Country Library.

A MATTER OF SKILL.

By Beatrice Whitby, author of "The Awakening of Mary Fenwick," and "Part of the Property." 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.

The prompt success of Miss Whitby's previous books secured for her a large circle of American readers, who will be interested to know of the appearance of the new story.

THE THREE MISS KINGS.

By Ada Cambridge, author of "My Guardian." 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

Within the last two or three years it has come to be recognized that Australia is producing a literature of distinctive worth. As yet Americans have seen comparatively little of Australian fiction, and especial interest will be taken in the work of this writer.

Appletons' Summer Series.

16mo, half cloth, with specially designed covers, 50 cents.

TOURMALIN'S TIME CHEQUES.

By F. Anstey, author of "Vice VersÂ," "The Giant's Robe," etc.

"Sets a handsome example for the 'Summer Series,' with its neat and portable style of half cloth binding and good paper and typography...."—Brooklyn Eagle.

"The author's ingenuity has never been more conspicuous.... The story is quite equal to 'Vice VersÂ' and 'The Tinted Venus'—many will say it is better than either."—Philadelphia Bulletin.

FROM SHADOW TO SUNLIGHT.

By the Marquis of Lorne.

"In these days of princely criticism—that is to say, criticism of princes—it is refreshing to meet a really good bit of aristocratic literary work, albeit the author is only a prince-in-law.... The theme chosen by the Marquis makes his story attractive to Americans."—Chicago Tribune.

"A charming book."—Cincinnati Enquirer.

ADOPTING AN ABANDONED FARM.

By Kate Sanborn.

Miss Sanborn is one of the brightest of the many bright women who are writing to-day in this country. In this book she tells the story of her own experience, related with a freshness, vivacity, and good humor which will be sure to increase the reader's interest in the subject so well fitted to midsummer reading.

Appletons' Guide-Books.

Appletons' General Guide to the United States and Canada. With numerous Maps and Illustrations. New edition, revised to date. 12mo. Flexible morocco, with tuck, $2.50.

Part I, separately, New England and Middle States and Canada, cloth, $1.25.

Part II, separately, Southern and Western States cloth, 1.25.

Appletons' Canadian Guide-Book. A Complete Hand-Book of Information concerning Eastern Canada and Newfoundland, including full Descriptions of Routes, Points of Interest, Summer Resorts, Fishing Places, etc. With Maps, numerous Illustrations, and an Appendix giving Fish and Game Laws, and Lessees of Trout and Salmon Rivers. By Charles G. D. Roberts. 12mo. Flexible cloth, $1.25.

Appletons' Hand-Book of American Summer Resorts. With Maps, Illustrations, and Table of Railroad Fares, etc. New edition, revised to date. Large 12mo. Paper, 50 cents.

Appletons' Dictionary of New York and its Vicinity. An Alphabetically Arranged Index to all Places, Societies, Institutions, Amusements, etc. With Maps. Revised edition, 1891 (thirteenth year). 16mo. Paper, 30 cents; flexible cloth, 60 cents.

New York Illustrated. Containing One Hundred and Forty-three Illustrations of Street Scenes, Buildings, River Views, and other Picturesque Features of the Great Metropolis. With Maps. Large 8vo. Paper, 50 cents.

Appletons' European Guide-Book. A Complete Guide for English-speaking Travelers to the Continent of Europe, Egypt, Algeria, and the Holy Land. With a Vocabulary of Travel-Talk in English, German, French, and Italian; a Hotel List, and "Specialties of European Cities"; Maps and Plans of Principal Cities; Information about Steamers, Passports, Expenses, Baggage, Custom-Houses, Couriers, Railway-Traveling, Valets de Place, Languages, Funds, Best Seasons for Visiting Europe, Table of Coins, etc. Two vols., 12mo. Morocco, flexible, gilt edges, $5.00.

Skeleton Tours through England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Poland, and Spain, with cost of each trip for a party of four, etc. By Henry Winthrop Sargent. 18mo. Limp cloth, $1.00.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt of price by the publishers,
D. APPLETON & CO., 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street, New York.


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Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the original.
A few typographical errors have been corrected.
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