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Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous The Project Gutenberg EBook of Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Publisher's Advertising (1872) Author: Anonymous Editor: Harper & Brothers Release Date: August 17, 2007 [EBook #22351] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PUBLISHER'S ADVERTISING (1872) *** Produced by Louise Hope and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) [Transcriber's Note: This text was printed as a twelve-page addition to the James De Mille novel An American Baron, published Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 1872 The "pointing finger" symbol is shown here as > Where available, the Project Gutenberg e-text number is given in brackets after each title Note that the e-text will probably not be based on the listed edition (Harper & Brothers, no later than 1872) Full names of authors are given at the end of the e-text.] ************** HARPER'S LIBRARY OF SELECT NOVELS "THE LIBRARY OF SELECT NOVELS" has become an institution, a reliable and unfailing recreative resource essential to the comfort of countless readers The most available entertainment of modern times is fiction: from the cares of busy life, from the monotonous routine of a special vocation, in the intervals of business and in hours of depression, a good story, with faithful descriptions of nature, with true pictures of life, with authentic characterization, lifts the mind out of the domain of care, refreshes the feelings, and enlists the imagination The Harpers' "Library of Select Novels" is rapidly approaching its four hundredth number, and it is safe to say that no series of books exists which combines attractiveness and economy, local pictures and beguiling narrative, to such an extent and in so convenient a shape In railway-cars and steamships, in boudoirs and studios, libraries and chimney corners, on verandas and in private sanctums, the familiar brown covers are to be seen These books are enjoyed by all classes; they appear of an average merit, and with a constant succession that is marvelous; and in subject and style offer a remarkable variety Boston Transcript PRICE Pelham By Bulwer [7623] $0 75 The Disowned By Bulwer [7639] 75 Devereux By Bulwer [7630] 50 Paul Clifford By Bulwer [7735] 50 Eugene Aram By Bulwer [7614] 50 The Last Days of Pompeii By Bulwer [1565] 50 The Czarina By Mrs Hofland 50 Rienzi By Bulwer [1396] 75 Self-Devotion By Miss Campbell 50 10 The Nabob at Home 50 11 Ernest Maltravers By Bulwer [7649] 50 12 Alice; or, The Mysteries By Bulwer [9774] 50 13 The Last of the Barons By Bulwer [7727] 00 14 Forest Days By James 50 15 Adam Brown, the Merchant By H Smith 50 16 Pilgrims of the Rhine By Bulwer [8206] 25 17 The Home By Miss Bremer [20746] 50 18 The Lost Ship By Captain Neale 75 19 The False Heir By James 50 20 The Neighbors By Miss Bremer 50 21 Nina By Miss Bremer 50 22 The President's Daughters By Miss Bremer 25 23 The Banker's Wife By Mrs Gore 50 24 The Birthright By Mrs Gore 25 25 New Sketches of Every-day Life By Miss Bremer 50 26 Arabella Stuart By James 50 27 The Grumbler By Miss Pickering 50 28 The Unloved One By Mrs Hofland 50 29 Jack of the Mill By William Howitt 25 30 The Heretic By Lajetchnikoff 50 31 The Jew By Spindler 75 32 Arthur By Sue 75 33 Chatsworth By Ward 50 34 The Prairie Bird By C A Murray 00 35 Amy Herbert By Miss Sewell 50 36 Rose d'Albret By James 50 37 The Triumphs of Time By Mrs Marsh 75 38 The H Family By Miss Bremer 50 39 The Grandfather By Miss Pickering 50 40 Arrah Neil By James 50 41 The Jilt 50 42 Tales from the German 50 43 Arthur Arundel By H Smith 50 44 Agincourt By James 50 45 The Regent's Daughter 50 46 The Maid of Honor 50 47 Safia By De Beauvoir 50 48 Look to the End By Mrs Ellis 50 49 The Improvisatore By Andersen 50 50 The Gambler's Wife By Mrs Grey 50 51 Veronica By Zschokke 50 52 Zoe By Miss Jewsbury 50 53 Wyoming 50 54 De Rohan By Sue 50 55 Self By the Author of "Cecil" 75 56 The Smuggler By James 75 57 The Breach of Promise 50 58 Parsonage of Mora By Miss Bremer 25 59 A Chance Medley By T C Grattan 50 60 The White Slave 00 61 The Bosom Friend By Mrs Grey 50 62 Amaury By Dumas 50 63 The Author's Daughter By Mary Howitt 25 64 Only a Fiddler, &c By Andersen 50 65 The Whiteboy By Mrs Hall 50 66 The Foster-Brother Edited by Leigh Hunt 50 67 Love and Mesmerism By H Smith 75 68 Ascanio By Dumas 75 69 Lady of Milan Edited by Mrs Thomson 75 70 The Citizen of Prague 00 71 The Royal Favorite By Mrs Gore 50 72 The Queen of Denmark By Mrs Gore 50 73 The Elves, &c By Tieck 50 74, 75 The Stepmother By James 25 76 Jessie's Flirtations 50 77 Chevalier d'Harmental By Dumas 50 78 Peers and Parvenus By Mrs Gore 50 79 Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous The Commander of Malta By Sue 50 80 The Female Minister 50 81 Emilia Wyndham By Mrs Marsh 75 82 The Bush-Ranger By Charles Rowcroft 50 83 The Chronicles of Clovernook 25 84 Genevieve By Lamartine 25 85 Livonian Tales 25 86 Lettice Arnold By Mrs Marsh 25 87 Father Darcy By Mrs Marsh 75 88 Leontine By Mrs Maberly 50 89 Heidelberg By James 50 90 Lucretia By Bulwer [7691] 75 91 Beauchamp By James 75 92, 94 Fortescue By Knowles 00 93 Daniel Dennison, &c By Mrs Hofland 50 95 Cinq-Mars By De Vigny [3953] 50 96 Woman's Trials By Mrs S C Hall 75 97 The Castle of Ehrenstein By James 50 98 Marriage By Miss S Ferrier [12669] 50 99 Roland Cashel By Lever 25 100 The Martins of Cro' Martin By Lever 25 101 Russell By James 50 102 A Simple Story By Mrs Inchbald [22002] 50 103 Norman's Bridge By Mrs Marsh 50 104 Alamance 50 105 Margaret Graham By James 25 106 The Wayside Cross By E H Milman 25 107 The Convict By James 50 108 Midsummer Eve By Mrs S C Hall 50 109 Jane Eyre By Currer Bell [1260] 75 110 The Last of the Fairies By James 25 111 Sir Theodore Broughton By James 50 112 Self-Control By Mary Brunton 75 113, 114 Harold By Bulwer [7684] 00 115 Brothers and Sisters By Miss Bremer 50 116 Gowrie By James 50 117 A Whim and its Consequences By James 50 118 Three Sisters and Three Fortunes By G H Lewes 75 119 The Discipline of Life 50 120 Thirty Years Since By James 75 121 Mary Barton By Mrs Gaskell [2153] 50 122 The Great Hoggarty Diamond By Thackeray 25 123 The Forgery By James 50 124 The Midnight Sun By Miss Bremer 25 125, 126 The Caxtons By Bulwer [7605] 75 127 Mordaunt Hall By Mrs Marsh 50 128 My Uncle the Curate 50 129 The Woodman By James 75 130 The Green Hand A "Short Yarn" 75 131 Sidonia the Sorceress By Meinhold [6700, 6701] 00 132 Shirley By Currer Bell 00 133 The Ogilvies By Miss Mulock 50 134 Constance Lyndsay By G C H 50 135 Sir Edward Graham By Miss Sinclair 00 136 Hands not Hearts By Miss Wilkinson 50 137 The Wilmingtons By Mrs Marsh 50 138 Ned Allen By D Hannay 50 139 Night and Morning By Bulwer [9755] 75 140 The Maid of Orleans 75 141 Antonina By Wilkie Collins [3606] 50 142 Zanoni By Bulwer [2664] 50 143 Reginald Hastings By Warburton 50 144 Pride and Irresolution 50 145 The Old Oak Chest By James 50 146 Julia Howard By Mrs Martin Bell 50 147 Adelaide Lindsay Edited by Mrs Marsh 50 148 Petticoat Government By Mrs Trollope 50 149 The Luttrells By F Williams 50 150 Singleton Fontenoy, R N By Hannay 50 151 Olive By Miss Mulock [22121] 50 152 Henry Smeaton By James 50 153 Time, the Avenger By Mrs Marsh 50 154 The Commissioner By James 00 155 The Wife's Sister By Mrs Hubback 50 156 The Gold Worshipers 50 157 The Daughter of Night By Fullom 25 158 Stuart of Dunleath By Hon Caroline Norton 50 159 Arthur Conway By Captain E H Milman 50 160 The Fate By James 50 161 The Lady and the Priest By Mrs Maberly 50 162 Aims and Obstacles By James 50 163 The Tutor's Ward 50 164 Florence Sackville By Mrs Burbury 75 165 Ravenscliffe By Mrs Marsh 50 166 Maurice Tiernay By Lever 00 167 The Head of the Family By Miss Mulock 75 168 Darien By Warburton 50 169 Falkenburg 75 170 The Daltons By Lever 50 171 Ivar; or, The Skjuts-Boy By Miss Carlen 50 172 Pequinillo By James 50 173 Anna Hammer By Temme 50 174 A Life of Vicissitudes By James 50 175 Henry Esmond By Thackeray [2511] 75 176, 177 My Novel By Bulwer [7714] 50 178 Katie Stewart By Mrs Oliphant 25 179 Castle Avon By Mrs Marsh 50 180 Agnes Sorel By James 50 181 Agatha's Husband By Miss Mulock 50 182 Villette By Currer Bell [9182] 75 183 Lover's Stratagem By Miss Carlen 50 184 Clouded Happiness By Countess D'Orsay 50 185 Charles Auchester A Memorial 75 186 Lady Lee's Widowhood 50 187 The Dodd Family Abroad By Lever 25 188 Sir Jasper Carew By Lever 75 189 Quiet Heart By Mrs Oliphant 25 190 Aubrey By Mrs Marsh 75 191 Ticonderoga By James 50 192 Hard Times By Dickens [786] 50 193 The Young Husband By Mrs Grey 50 194 The Mother's Recompense By Grace Aguilar [12361, 12362] 75 195 Avillion, and other Tales By Miss Mulock 25 196 North and South By Mrs Gaskell [4276] 50 197 Country Neighborhood By Miss Dupuy 50 198 Constance Herbert By Miss Jewsbury 50 199 The Heiress of Haughton By Mrs Marsh 50 200 The Old Dominion By James 50 201 John Halifax By Miss Mulock [2351] 75 202 Evelyn Marston By Mrs Marsh 50 203 Fortunes of Glencore By Lever 50 204 Leonora d'Orco By James 50 205 Nothing New By Miss Mulock 50 206 The Rose of Ashurst By Mrs Marsh 50 207 The Athelings By Mrs Oliphant 75 208 Scenes of Clerical Life By George Eliot [17780] 75 209 My Lady Ludlow By Mrs Gaskell [2524] 25 210, 211 Gerald Fitzgerald By Lever 50 212 A Life for a Life By Miss Mulock 50 213 Sword and Gown By Geo Lawrence [19121] 25 214 Misrepresentation By Anna H Drury 00 215 The Mill on the Floss By George Eliot [6688] 75 216 One of Them By Lever 75 217 A Day's Ride By Lever 50 218 Notice to Quit By Wills 50 219 A Strange Story By Bulwer [7701] 00 220 Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By Anthony Trollope 50 221 Abel Drake's Wife By John Saunders 75 222 Olive Blake's Good Work By Jeaffreson 75 223 The Professor's Lady 25 224 Mistress and Maid By Miss Mulock [13461] 50 225 Aurora Floyd By M E Braddon 75 226 Barrington By Lever 75 227 Sylvia's Lovers By Mrs Gaskell [4537] 75 228 A First Friendship 50 229 A Dark Night's Work By Mrs Gaskell [2522] 50 230 Countess Gisela By E Marlitt 25 231 St Olave's 75 232 A Point of Honor 50 233 Live it Down By Jeaffreson 00 234 Martin Pole By Saunders 50 235 Mary Lyndsay By Lady Emily Ponsonby 50 236 Eleanor's Victory By M E Braddon 75 237 Rachel Ray By Trollope 50 238 John Marchmont's Legacy By M E Braddon 75 239 Annis Warleigh's Fortunes By Holme Lee 75 240 The Wife's Evidence By Wills 50 241 Barbara's History By Amelia B Edwards 75 242 Cousin Phillis By Mrs Gaskell [4268] 25 243 What will he with It? By Bulwer [7671] 50 244 The Ladder of Life By Amelia B Edwards 50 245 Denis Duval By Thackeray 50 246 Maurice Dering By Geo Lawrence 50 247 Margaret Denzil's History 75 248 Quite Alone By George Augustus Sala 75 249 Mattie: a Stray 75 250 My Brother's Wife By Amelia B Edwards 50 251 Uncle Silas By J S Le Fanu [14851] 75 252 Lovel the Widower By Thackeray 25 253 Miss Mackenzie By Anthony Trollope 50 254 On Guard By Annie Thomas 50 255 Theo Leigh By Annie Thomas 50 256 Denis Donne By Annie Thomas 50 257 Belial 50 258 Carry's Confession By the Author of "Mattie: a Stray" 75 259 Miss Carew By Amelia B Edwards 50 260 Hand and Glove By Amelia B Edwards 50 261 Guy Deverell By J S Le Fanu 50 262 Half a Million of Money By Amelia B Edwards 75 263 The Belton Estate By Anthony Trollope [4969] 50 264 Agnes By Mrs Oliphant 75 265 Walter Goring By Annie Thomas 75 266 Maxwell Drewitt By Mrs J H Riddell 75 267 The Toilers of the Sea By Victor Hugo 75 268 Miss Marjoribanks By Mrs Oliphant 50 269 The True History of a Little Ragamuffin 50 270 Gilbert Rugge By the Author of "A First Friendship" 00 271 Sans Merci By Geo Lawrence 50 272 Phemie Keller By Mrs J H Riddell 50 273 Land at Last By Edmund Yates 50 274 Felix Holt, the Radical By George Eliot 75 275 Bound to the Wheel By John Saunders 75 276 All in the Dark By J S Le Fanu 50 277 Kissing the Rod By Edmund Yates 75 278 The Race for Wealth By Mrs J H Riddell 75 279 Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg By Mrs E Lynn Linton 75 280 The Beauclercs, Father and Son By Clarke 50 281 Sir Brooke Fossbrooke By Charles Lever 50 282 Madonna Mary By Mrs Oliphant 50 283 Cradock Nowell By R D Blackmore 75 284 Bernthal From the German of L Mühlbach 50 285 Rachel's Secret 75 286 The Claverings By Anthony Trollope [15766] 50 287 The Village on the Cliff By Miss Thackeray 25 288 Played Out By Annie Thomas 75 289 Black Sheep By Edmund Yates 50 290 Sowing the Wind By Mrs E Lynn Linton 50 291 Nora and Archibald Lee 50 292 Raymond's Heroine 50 293 Mr Wynyard's Ward By Holme Lee 50 294 Alec Forbes of Howglen By Mac Donald [18810] 75 295 No Man's Friend By F W Robinson 75 296 Called to Account By Annie Thomas 50 297 Caste 50 298 The Curate's Discipline By Mrs Eiloart 50 299 Circe By Babington White 50 300 The Tenants of Malory By J S Le Fanu 50 301 Carlyon's Year By the Author of "Lost Sir Massingberd," &c 25 302 The Waterdale Neighbors By the Author of "Paul Massie" 50 303 Mabel's Progress By the Author of "Aunt Margaret's Trouble" 50 304 Guild Court By George Mac Donald 50 305 The Brothers' Bet By Emilie Flygare Carlen 25 306 Playing for High Stakes By Annie Thomas 25 307 Margaret's Engagement 50 308 One of the Family By the Author of "Carlyon's Year" 25 309 Five Hundred Pounds Reward By a Barrister 50 310 Brownlows By Mrs Oliphant 38 311 Charlotte's Inheritance By M E Braddon [9259] 50 312 Jeanie's Quiet Life By the Author of "St Olave's," &c 50 313 Poor Humanity By F W Robinson 50 314 Brakespeare By Geo Lawrence 50 315 A Lost Name By J Sheridan Le Fanu 50 316 Love or Marriage? By William Black 50 317 Dead-Sea Fruit By M E Braddon 50 318 The Dower House By Annie Thomas 50 319 The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly By Lever 50 320 Mildred By Georgiana M Craik 50 321 Nature's Nobleman By the Author of "Rachel's Secret" 50 322 Kathleen By the Author of "Raymond's Heroine" 50 323 That Boy of Norcott's By Charles Lever 25 324 In Silk Attire By W Black 50 325 Hetty By Henry Kingsley 25 326 False Colors By Annie Thomas 50 327 Meta's Faith By the Author of "St Olave's" 50 328 Found Dead By the Author of "Carlyon's Year" 50 329 Wrecked in Port By Edmund Yates 50 330 The Minister's Wife By Mrs Oliphant 75 331 A Beggar on Horseback By the Author of "Carlyon's Year" 35 332 Kitty By the Author of "Doctor Jacob" 50 333 Only Herself By Annie Thomas 50 334 Hirell By John Saunders 50 335 Under Foot By Alton Clyde 50 336 So Runs the World Away By Mrs A C Steele 50 337 Baffled By Julia Goddard 75 338 Beneath the Wheels By the Author of "Olive Varcoe" 50 339 Stern Necessity By F W Robinson 50 340 Gwendoline's Harvest By the Author of "Carlyon's Year" Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 25 341 Kilmeny By W Black 50 342 John: a Love Story By Mrs Oliphant 50 343 True to Herself By F W Robinson 50 344 Veronica By the Author of "Aunt Margaret's Trouble" 50 345 A Dangerous Guest By the Author of "Gilbert Rugge" 50 346 Estelle Russell 75 347 The Heir Expectant By the Author of "Raymond's Heroine" 50 348 Which is the Heroine? 50 349 The Vivian Romance By Mortimer Collins 50 350 In Duty Bound Illustrated 50 351 The Warden [619] and Barchester Towers [2432, 3409] In vol By Anthony Trollope 75 352 From Thistles Grapes? By Mrs Eiloart 50 353 A Siren By T Adolphus Trollope [5179] 50 354 Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite By Anthony Trollope Illustrated 50 355 Earl's Dene By R E Francillon 50 356 Daisy Nichol By Lady Hardy 50 357 Bred in the Bone By the Author of "Carlyon's Year" [12024] 50 358 Fenton's Quest By Miss Braddon Illustrated [11720] 50 359 Monarch of Mincing-Lane By W Black Illustrated 50 360 A Life's Assize By Mrs J H Riddell 50 361 Anteros By Geo Lawrence 50 362 Her Lord and Master By Florence Marryat 50 363 Won Not Wooed By the Author of "Carlyon's Year" 50 364 For Lack of Gold By Charles Gibbon 50 365 Anne Furness By the Author of "Mabel's Progress" 75 366 A Daughter of Heth By W Black 50 367 Durnton Abbey By T A Trollope 50 > Mailing Notice HARPER & BROTHERS will send their Books by Mail, postage free, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the Price NOVELS BY STANDARD AUTHORS Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York Harper & Brothers publish, in addition to others, including their Library of Select Novels, the following Standard Works of Fiction: (For full titles, see Harper's Catalogue.) 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was in private life, and for this she was particularly well fitted Her biography is so artless, so frank, and so uncolored, differing so completely from the lives of public men as generally written * * * This extremely interesting volume Richmond Whig One of the most charming and entertaining of books, and its pages will be a source of continual surprise and pleasure to those who, while admiring the statesman, have had their admiration tempered by the belief that he was a demagogue, a libertine, a gamester, and a scoffer at religion The age in which Jefferson lived was one in which political rancors and animosities existed with no less bitterness than in our later day, and in which, moreover, mutual abuse and malignant recrimination were indulged in with equal fury and recklessness Charges were made against Jefferson, by his political opponents, that clung to his good name and sullied it, making it almost a by-word of shame, and its owner a man whose example was to be shunned The prejudices and calumnies then born have existed down to the present day; but the mists of evil report that have hemmed his life and his memory about are now clearing away, and this sunny book will dispel the last shadow they have cast, and will display the maligned victim of party hate in his true character as a fond, an amiable, and a simple-hearted father; a firm friend; a truly moral and God-fearing citizen, and one of those few great men who have had the rare fortune to be likewise good men Boston Saturday Evening Gazette Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous The author of this charming book has had access to the best possible sources of information concerning the private character of Mr Jefferson, embracing both the written testimony of his correspondence and the oral testimony of family tradition From these materials, guided by a profound reverence for the subject, the writer has constructed a most interesting personal biography * * * A most agreeable addition to American literature, and will revive the memory of a patriot who merits the respect and gratitude of his countrymen Philadelphia Age This handsome volume is a valuable acquisition to American history It brings to the public observation many most interesting incidents in the life of the third President; and the times and men of the republic's beginnings are here portrayed in a glowing and genial light The author, in referring to the death-scenes of Jefferson, reports sentiments from his lips which contradict the current opinion that the writer of the Declaration of Independence was an infidel We are glad to make this record in behalf of truth Young people would find this book both entertaining and instructive Its style is fresh and compact Its pages are full of tender memories The great man whose career is so charmingly pictured belongs to us all Methodist Recorder There is no more said of public matters in it than is absolutely necessary to make it clear and intelligible; but we have Jefferson, the man and the citizen, the husband, the father, the agriculturist, and the neighbor the man, in short, as he lived in the eyes of his relatives, his closest friends, and his most intimate associates He is the Virginian gentleman at the various stages of his marvelous career, and comes home to us as a being of flesh and blood, and so his story gives a series of lively pictures of a manner of existence that has passed away, or that is so passing, for they are more conservative at the South, socially speaking, than are we at the North, though they live so much nearer the sun than we ever can live * * * We can commend this book to every one who would know the main facts of Mr Jefferson's public career, and those of his private life It is the best work respecting him that has been published, and it is not so large as to repel even indolent or careless readers It is, too, an ornamental volume, being not only beautifully printed and bound, but well illustrated * * * Every American should own the volume Boston Traveller A charmingly compiled and written book, and it has to with one of the very greatest men of our national history There is scarcely one on the roll of our public men who was possessed of more progressive individuality, or whose character will better repay study, than Thomas Jefferson, and this biography is a great boon N Y Evening Mail Both deeply interesting and valuable The author has displayed great tact and taste in the selection of her materials and its arrangement Richmond Dispatch A charming book New Orleans Times It is a series of delightful home pictures, which present the hero as he was familiarly known to his family and his best friends, in his fields, in his library, at his table, and on the broad verandah at Monticello, where all the sweetest flavors of his social nature were diffused His descendant does not conceal the fact that she is proud of her great progenitor; but she is ingenious, and leaves his private letters mostly to speak for themselves It has been thought that "a king is never a hero to his valet," and the proverb has been considered undeniable; but this volume shows that Jefferson, if not exactly the "hero" to whom a little obscurity is so essential, was at least warmly loved and enthusiastically esteemed and admired by those who knew him best The letters in this volume are full of interest, for they are chiefly published for the first time now They show a conscientious gentleman, not at all given to personal indulgences, quick in both anger and forgiveness, the greatest American student of his time, excepting the cold-blooded Hamilton, absolutely without formality, but particular and exacting in the extreme just the man who carried his wife to the White House on the pillion of his gray mare, and showed a British embassador the door for an offense against good-breeding Chicago Evening Post The reader will recognize the calm and philosophic yet earnest spirit of the thinker, with the tenderness and Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 10 playful amiability of the father and friend The letters can not but shed a favorable light on the character of perhaps the best-abused man of his time N Y Evening Post No attempt is made in this volume to present its subject as a public man or as a statesman It is simply sought to picture him as living in the midst of his domestic circle And this it is which will invest the book with interest for all classes of readers, for all who, whatever their politics, can appreciate the beauty of a pure, loving life * * * It is written in an easy, agreeable style, by a most loving hand, and, perhaps, better than any other biography extant, makes the reader acquainted with the real character of a man whose public career has furnished material for so much book-making Philadelphia Inquirer The perusal of this interesting volume confirms the impression that whatever criticisms may be brought to bear upon the official career of Mr Jefferson, or his influence upon the politics of this country, there was a peculiar charm in all the relations of his personal and social life In spite of the strength of his convictions, which he certainly often expressed with an energy amounting to vehemence, he was a man of rare sunniness of temperament and sweetness of disposition He had qualities which called forth the love of his friends no less than the hatred of his opponents His most familiar acquaintance cherished the most ardent admiration of his character His virtues in the circle of home won the applause even of his public adversaries N Y Tribune It lifts up the curtain of his private life, and by numerous letters to his family allows us to catch a glimpse of his real nature and character Many interesting reminiscences have been collected by the author and are presented to the reader Boston Commercial Bulletin These letters show him to have been a loving husband, a tender father, and a hospitable gentleman Presbyterian Jefferson was not only eloquent in state papers, but he was full of point and clearness amounting to wit in his minor correspondence Albany Argus It is the record of the life of one of the most extraordinary men of any age or country Richmond Inquirer With the public life of Thomas Jefferson the public is familiar, as without it no adequate knowledge is possible of the history of Virginia or of the United States Its guiding principles and great events, as likewise its smallest details, have long been before the world in the "Jefferson Papers," and in the laborious history of Randall But to a full appreciation of the politician, the statesman, the publicist, and the thinker, there was still wanting some complete and correct knowledge of the man and his daily life amidst his family This want Miss Randolph has endeavored most successfully to supply As scarcely one of the founders of the republic had warmer friends, or exerted a deeper and a wider influence upon the country, so scarcely one encountered more bitter animosity or had to live down slander more envenomed Truth conquered in the end, and the foul rumors, engendered in partisan conflicts, against the private life of Jefferson have long shrunk into silence in the light of his fame Nevertheless, it is well done of his descendant thus to place before the world his life as in his letters and his conversation it appeared from day to day to those nearest and dearest to him Nor is it a matter of small value to bring to our sight the interior life of our ancestors as it is delineated in the letters of Jefferson, touching incidently on all the subjects of dress, food, manners, amusements, expenditures, occupations in brief, neglecting nothing of what the men of those days were and thought and did It is of such materials that consist the pictures of history whose gaunt outlines of battles, sieges, coronations, dethronements, and parliaments are of little worth without the living and breathing details of everyday existence * * * The author has happily performed her task, never obtruding her own presence upon the reader, careful only to come forward when necessary to explain some doubtful point or to connect the events of different dates She may be congratulated upon the grace with which she has both written and forborne to write, never being beguiled by the vanity of authorship or that too great care which is the besetting sin of biography Petersburg Daily Index Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 14 order that all especially the youth of both sexes might read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest its wise instruction, pleasantly conveyed in a scholarly manner which eschews pedantry Philadelphia Press Abounds in sensible suggestions for keeping one's person in proper order, and for doing fitly and to one's own satisfaction the thousand social duties that make up so large a part of social and domestic life Correspondence of Cincinnati Chronicle Full of good and sound common-sense, and its suggestions will prove 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States, on receipt of the price SCIENCE FOR THE YOUNG BY JACOB ABBOTT, Author of "The Young Christian Series," "Marco Paul Series," "Rainbow and Lucky Series," "Little Learner Series," "Franconia Stories," Illustrated Histories, &c., &c Few men enjoy a wider or better earned popularity as a writer for the young than Jacob Abbott His series of histories, and stories illustrative of moral truths, have furnished amusement and instruction to thousands He has the knack of piquing and gratifying curiosity In the book before us he shows his happy faculty of imparting useful information through the medium of a pleasant narrative, keeping alive the interest of the young reader, and fixing in his memory valuable truths Mercury, New Bedford, Mass Jacob Abbott is almost the only writer in the English language who knows how to combine real amusement with real instruction in such a manner that the eager young readers are quite as much interested in the useful knowledge he imparts as in the story which he makes so pleasant a medium of instruction Buffalo Commercial Advertiser HEAT: Being Part I of Science for the Young By JACOB ABBOTT Copiously Illustrated 12mo, Illuminated Cloth, black and gilt, $1 50 Perhaps that eminent and ancient gentleman who told his young master that there was no royal road to science could admit that he was mistaken after examining one of the volumes of the series "Science for the Young," which the Harpers are now bringing out The first of these, "Heat," by Jacob Abbott, while bringing two or Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 15 three young travelers from a New York hotel across the ocean to Liverpool in a Cunarder, makes them acquainted with most of the leading scientific principles regarding heat The idea of conveying scientific instruction in this manner is admirable, and the method in which the plan is carried out is excellent While the youthful reader is skillfully entrapped into perusing what appears to be an interesting story, and 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Cloth, black and gilt, $1 50 Treats of the theory of "Light," presenting in a popular form the latest conclusions of chemical and optical science on the subject, and elucidating its various points of interest with characteristic clearness and force Its simplicity of language, and the beauty and appropriateness of its pictorial illustrations, make it a most attractive volume for young persons, while the fullness and accuracy of the information with which it overflows commends it to the attention of mature readers N Y Tribune Like the previous volume, it is in all respects admirable It is a mystery to us how Mr Abbott can so simplify the most abstruse and difficult principles, in which optics especially abounds, as to bring them within the grasp of quite youthful readers; we can only be very grateful to him for the result This book is up to our latest knowledge of the wonderful force of which it treats, and yet weaves all its astounding facts into pleasing and readable narrative form There are few grown people, indeed, whose knowledge will not be vastly increased by a perusal of this capital book N Y Evening Mail Perhaps there is no American author to whom our young people are under so great a debt of gratitude as to this writer The book before us, like all its predecessors from the same pen, is lucid, simple, amusing, and instructive It is well gotten up and finely illustrated, and should have a place in the library of every family where there are children N Y Star It is the second volume of a delightful series started by Mr Abbott under the title or "Science for the Young," in which is detailed interesting conversations and experiments, narratives of travel, and adventures by the Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 16 young in pursuit of knowledge The science of optics is here so plainly and so untechnically unfolded that many of its most mysterious phenomena are rendered intelligible at once Cleveland Plain Dealer It is complete, and intensely 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Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York > HARPER & BROTHERS will send the above works by mail, postage paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price TENNYSON'S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS [Illustration {Alfred, Lord Tennyson}] POETICAL WORKS OF ALFRED TENNYSON, Poet Laureate With numerous Illustrations and Three Characteristic Portraits Forty-fifth Thousand Including many Poems not hitherto contained in his collected works New Edition, containing "The Window; or, The Loves of the Wrens;" with Music by Arthur Sullivan 8vo, Paper, 75 cents; Cloth, $1 25 Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 19 Tennyson is, without exception, the most popular of living poets Wherever the English language is spoken, in America as well as in England, his name has become familiar as a household word, and some volume of the many he has published is to be found in almost every library For several years a complete cheap edition of his poetical works has been an acknowledged desideratum Messrs Harper & Brothers, taking advantage of the conclusion of the Arthurian Poems, have now supplied this want by publishing an attractive household edition of the Laureate's poems, in one volume, clearly and handsomely printed, and illustrated with many engravings after designs by Gustave Doré, Rossetti, Stanfield, W H Hunt, and other eminent artists The volume contains every line the Laureate has ever published, including the latest of his productions, which complete the noble cycle of Arthurian legends, and raise them from a fragmentary series of exquisite cabinet pictures into a magnificent tragic epic, of which the theme is the gradual dethronement of Arthur from his spiritual rule over his order, through the crime of Guinevere and Lancelot; the spread of their infectious guilt, till it breaks up the oneness of the realm, and the Order of the Round Table is shattered, and the ideal king, deserted by many of his own knights, and deeply wounded in the last great battle with the traitor and the heathen, vanishes into the darkness of the world beyond The print is clear and excellent; the paper is good; the volume has illustrations from Doré, Millais, and other great artists Really, the edition is a sort of prodigy in its way Independent Those who want a perfect and complete edition of the works of the great English Poet Laureate should purchase the Harper edition Troy Budget A marvel of cheapness The Christian Era The whole get-up and style of this edition are admirable, and we are sure it will be a welcome addition to every book-case, large or small But the marvelous thing about it is the price, which is only one dollar for the handsome cloth binding Tribune (Wilmington, Del.) A marvelous instance of blended beauty and cheapness Charleston Courier Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York > Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price ************** Authors from "Select Novels" and "Standard Authors", listed alphabetically, with full name where possible: Some authors on this list were either not named at all, or identified only as "Author of ": see following lists Most were identified only by last name, usually but not always with "Miss" or "Mrs." if female Aguilar, Grace The Mother's Recompense Allan-Olney, Mary Estelle Russell Andersen, Hans Christian ["Andersen"] The Improvisatore Only a Fiddler, &c Auerbach, Berthold The Professor's Lady Baker, William M ["Baker (Wm.)"] Inside New Timothy Bell (Currer, Acton, Ellis) see under Bronte Bell, Martin (Mrs.) Julia Howard Benedict, Frank Lee Miss Van Kortland My Daughter Elinor Betham-Edwards, Matilda Kitty Black, William ["W Black"] Kilmeny A Daughter of Heth Monarch of Mincing-Lane In Silk Attire Love or Marriage? Blackmore, R D Cradock Nowell Blagden, Isa Nora and Archibald Lee Braddon, Mary Elizabeth ["M E Braddon", "Miss Braddon"] Aurora Floyd Birds of Prey Bound to John Company Charlotte's Inheritance Dead-Sea Fruit Eleanor's Victory Fenton's Quest John Marchmont's Legacy Bremer, Fredrika ["Miss Bremer"] Brothers and Sisters The H Family The Home New Sketches of Every-day Life The Midnight Sun The Neighbors Nina Parsonage of Mora The President's Daughters Bronte, Anne [aka Acton Bell] Tenant of Wildfell Hall Bronte, Charlotte [aka Currer Bell] Jane Eyre Shirley Villette The Professor Bronte, Emily [aka Ellis Bell] Wuthering Heights Brooks, Shirley ["Brooks"] Silver Cord Sooner or Publisher's Advertising (1872), by Anonymous 20 Later The Gordian Knot Brunton, Mary Self-Control Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George ["Bulwer"] A Strange Story Alice; or, The Mysteries The Caxtons Devereux The Disowned Ernest Maltravers Eugene Aram Godolphin Harold The Last Days of Pompeii The Last of the Barons Leila Lucretia My Novel Night and Morning Paul Clifford Pelham Pilgrims of the Rhine Rienzi What will he with It? Zanoni Bulwer, Robert ["Owen Meredith"] The Ring of Amasis Burbury, E J ["Mrs Burbury"] Florence Sackville Campbell, Harriette ["Miss Campbell"] Self-Devotion Flygare-Carlèn, Emilie ["Miss Carlen"] The Brothers' Bet Ivar; or, The Skjuts-Boy Lover's Stratagem Clarke, Charles ["Clarke"] The Beauclercs, Father and Son Cleghorn, Elizabeth ["Mrs Gaskell"] Cousin Phillis Cranford A Dark Night's Work Mary Barton Moorland Cottage My Lady Ludlow North and South Right at Last, &c Sylvia's Lovers Wives and Daughters Clyde, Alton Under Foot Collins, Mortimer The Vivian Romance Collins, Wilkie Antonina Armadale Man and Wife Moonstone No Name Queen of Hearts Woman in White Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock ["Miss Mulock"] Agatha's Husband Avillion, and other Tales A Brave Lady Christian's Mistake John Halifax The Head of the Family A Life for a Life Mistress and Maid A Noble Life Nothing New The Ogilvies Olive Two Marriages The Unkind Word and Other Stories The Woman's Kingdom Craik, Georgiana M Mildred Curtis, G W Trumps Curtis, Harriot F Jessie's Flirtations De Bawr, Mme The Maid of Honor De Beauvoir, Roger ["De Beauvoir"] Safia De Forest, John William ["De Forest"] Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty De Mille, James ["De Mille"] Cord and Creese The Cryptogram The Dodge Club De Vigny, Alfred ["De Vigny"] Cinq-Mars De Witt (Madame) A French Country Family Motherless Dickens, Charles ["Dickens"] Hard Times Douglas, Ann Jane Dunn ["Mrs George Cupples"] The Green Hand A "Short Yarn" Drury, Anna H Misrepresentation Dumas, Alexandre ["Dumas"] Amaury Ascanio Chevalier d'Harmental The Regent's Daughter Dupuy, Eliza A ["Miss Dupuy"] Country Neighborhood Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth Rigby Livonian Tales Edgeworth, Maria ["Edgeworth"] Novels Frank Harry and Lucy Moral Tales Popular Tales Rosamond Edwards, Amelia B Barbara's History Debenham's Vow Half a Million of Money Hand and Glove The Ladder of Life Miss Carew My Brother's Wife Edwards, Annie A Point of Honor Eiloart, Elizabeth (Mrs C J.) ["Mrs Eiloart"] The Curate's Discipline From Thistles Grapes? Eliot, George Adam Bede Felix Holt, the Radical The Mill on the Floss Romola Scenes of Clerical Life Silas Marner Ellis, Sarah ["Mrs Ellis"] Look to the End Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone ["Miss S Ferrier"] Marriage Francillon, Robert Edward ["R E Francillon"] Earl's Dene Fullom, Stephen Watson ["Fullom"] The Daughter of Night Gardiner, Harriet Anne Frances ["Countess D'Orsay"] Clouded Happiness Gaskell (Mrs.) see under Cleghorn Gibbon, Charles For Lack of Gold Goddard, Julia Baffled Gore, Catherine Grace Frances (Moody) ["Mrs Gore"] The Banker's Wife The Birthright Peers and Parvenus The Queen of Denmark The Royal Favorite Self Grattan, Thomas Colley ["T C Grattan"] A Chance Medley Greenwood, Frederick Margaret Denzil's History Greenwood, James The True History of a Little Ragamuffin Grey, Elizabeth Caroline ["Mrs Grey"] The Bosom Friend The Gambler's Wife The Young Husband Hall, Anna Maria (Mrs S C.) ["Mrs Hall"] The Whiteboy Midsummer Eve Woman's Trials Hamilton, Mrs Charles Granville ["G C H."] Constance Lyndsay Hamley, Edward Bruce Lady Lee's Widowhood Hannay, James ["Hannay"] Singleton Fontenoy, R N Hannay, David ["D Hannay"] Ned Allen Hardy, Mary (McDowell) Duffus ["Lady Hardy"] Daisy Nichol Which is the Heroine? 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