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ANDERSON-AMERICA NOT DISCOVERED BY COLUMBUS. A historical Sketch of the Discovery of America by the Norsemen in the 10th century. By Prof. R. B. ANDERSON. With an Appendix on the Historical, Literary and Scientific value of the Scandinavian Languages. 12mo, cloth, $1.

"A valuable addition to American history." — Notes and Queries, London. ANDERSON-NORSE MYTHOLOGY; or, the Religion of our Forefathers. Containing all the Myths of the Eddas carefully systematized and interpreted; with an Introduction, Vocabulary and Index. By R. B. ANDERSON, Prof. of Scandinavian Languages in the Univ. of Wisconsin. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.50; half calf, $4.00. "Prof. Anderson's work is incomparably superior to the already existing books of this order."-Scribner's Monthly.

"The exposition, analysis and interpretation of the Norse Mythology leave nothing to be desired."-Appleton's Journal.

ANDERSON-VIKING TALES OF THE NORTH. The Sagas of Thorstein, Viking's Son and Fridthjof the Bold. Translated from the Icelandic by Prof. R. B. ANDERSON; also TEGNER'S FRIDTHJOF'S SAGA, translated by GEORGE STEPHENS. One vol. Cloth, $2.

"Prof. Anderson's book is a very valuable and important one.”—The Nation. "A charming book it is. Your work is in every way cleverly done. These quaintly delightful sagas ought to charm many thousands of readers, and your translation is of the best."- Prof. Willard Fiske, Cornell University.

ANDERSON-THE YOUNGER EDDA, -also called Snorre's Edda, or the Prose Edda. With an Introduction, Notes, Vocabulary and Index. By Prof. R. B. ANDERSON. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.

"The most complete and literally faithful English version yet produced of Snorre's Edda."- The Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland.

BLANC-THE CRAMMAR OF PAINTING AND ENGRAVING. Translated from the French of Charles Blanc by Mrs. KATE N. DOGGETT. With the original illustrations. 8vo, cloth, $3. "We know of no other work which can quite take its place in the hands of those who, without any artistic training, desire to acquire clear ideas concerning the elementary principles of art."- Appleton's Journal.

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BARBOU-Victor hugo; His Life and Works. From the French of Alfred Barbou, by Miss F. A. SHAW. fac-simile letter. Cloth, $1.

"Filled with delightful personal details.”—Baltimore Gazette.

"A concise and reliable account of the life of one of the most celebrated men of the day."-Boston Courier.

BREDIF - DEMOSTHENES - POLITICAL ELOQUENCE IN GREECE. With extracts from his orations, and a critical discussion of the "Trial on the Crown." From the French of L. BREDIF, of the University of France, by M. J. MACMAHON, A. M. 8 vo, cloth, gilt top, $3.

One of the grandest studies ever made of the great orator."-Le Pays, Paris. "Fascinatingly clear and forcible."-Sat. Evg. Gazette, Boston.

"Essentially Gallic, epigrammatic - not diffuse, nor yet too terse-brilliant and sparkling, clear in arrangement, logical in deduction."-The Critic, New York. BROWN-WIT AND HUMOR. A choice collection. By MARSHALL BROWN. Illustrated. 12 mo, cloth, $1.

"There is an enormous amount of laughter in the pages of this book."-New York Evening Mail.

BURRIS-THE TRINITY. By Rev. F. H. BURRIS. With an Introduction by JOSEPH HAVEN, D.D., LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50. "One of the most unique, sincere and thorough discussions of the subject of the Trinity which we have ever seen.”—American Wesleyan, New York.

CAREW-TANGLED.

A Novel. By RACHEL CAREW.

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A beautiful and sparkling tale of an Alpine watering place.

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CONE-TWO YEARS IN CALIFORNIA. By M. CONE. fifteen fine Illustrations, a map of California, and a plan of the Yosemite Valley. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"It abounds in information practical in character, and is stored with facts which will be new to the vast majority of our people."-Albany Evening Journal.

CROSS-ECLECTIC SHORT-HAND. A new system adapted both to general use and to verbatim reporting. By J. G. CROSS, A.M. 12mo, cloth, $2.

"So simple as to make it possible for a person to acquire it without the aid of an instructor, and in a comparatively short time."-Hartford Post.

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DEMENT-INGERSOLL, BEECHER AND DOCMA. tions of Mr. Ingersoll and Mr. Beecher considered. DEMENT. 12 mo, cloth, $1.

"Mr. Dement's trenchant diction is well matched by his potent logic. An earnest, honest, hearty and healthy book for the times."-Standard, Chicago,

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FAWCETT-HAND-BOOK OF FINANCE. With over eighty Tables and Diagrams. By W. L. FAWCETT. 12mo, cloth, $1.75.

"As a full and very complete collection of monetary statistics it has never been equaled or even approached. A storehouse of facts."-Philadelphia Press.

FORESTIER-ECHOES FROM MIST-LAND; or, The Nibelungen Lay revealed to Lovers of Romance and Chivalry. By AUBER FORESTIER. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"The simplicity and directness of the ancient chronicle are admirably preserved in the version, and the work forms a unique addition to our store of sterling fiction.' -New York Home Journal.

FOSTER-PRE-HISTORIC

RACES OF THE UNITED STATES. By J. W. FOSTER, LL.D. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $3; half-calf, gilt top, $5; full calf, gilt edges, $6.50.

"It is full of interest from beginning to end."-Popular Science Monthly. "Literally crowded with astonishing and valuable facts.”—Boston Post. "One of the best and clearest accounts we have seen of those grand monuments of a forgotten race."-The Saturday Review, London.

FREEMAN-SOMEBODY'S NED. A Novel. By Mrs. A. M. 12mo, cloth, $1.

FREEMAN.

"Aside from its deep interest as a story, it presents social problems worthy the most earnest consideration. The author writes with a most noble purpose, and makes her story plead with powerful eloquence."-Boston Home Journal.

HOLCOMB-FRIDTHJOF'S SAGA. A Norse Romance. By ESAIAS TEGNER, Bishop of Wexio. Translated from the Swedish by THOMAS A. E. and MARTHA A. LYON HOLCOMB. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"The translation is exceedingly well done."-Harper's Magazine.

"No one can peruse this noble poem without arising therefrom with a loftier idea of human bravery and a better conception of human love."-Inter-Ocean, Chicago.

HUDSON-LAW FOR THE CLERGY. A compilation of the Statutes of the States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, relating to the duties of Clergymen in the solemnization of Marriage, the organization of Churches and Religious Societies, and the protection of Religious Meetings and Assemblies; with notes and practical forms, embracing a collation of the Common Law of Marriage. By S. A. HUDSON. 16mo, cloth, $1.

"It contains what every preacher should have. It is a safe guide in securing deeds and titles to property, to churches, etc."-Religious Telescope, Dayton.

JONES-THE MYTH OF STONE IDOL. An Indian Love Legend of Dakota. By W. P. JONES, A.M. Small 4to, gilt, $1.

"We read it through, beguiled by its melodious lines and the pathos of its simple tale. Its descriptions are fine pictures."-Zion's Herald, Boston,

JANSON THE SPELL-BOUND FIDDLER. mance. By KRISTOPHER JANSON.

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A Norse RoTranslated. By AUBER FORESWith an Introduction by R. B. ANDERSON. 12mo, cloth, $1. "It contains more about Ole Bull than has ever been published at any one time in English, comprising incidents that have never before appeared in print.”—San Francisco Post.

"The story is a graphic and poetic description of one side of the peasant life of the North well worth reading. We commend it to all lovers of the romantic, and to all lovers of Norse life and literature.”—Christian Register, Boston. JOUSSET-CLINICAL LECTURES. From the French of P. JOUSSET, Physician to the Hospital Saint-Jacques, Paris. Translated by Dr. R. LUDLUM, of Chicago. 8vo. Cloth, $4.50; Half Morocco, $5.50.

"It contains about 500 pages octavo, of the very best and most reliable clinical experience in the practice of homeopathy of any work extant in the profession."— A. E. Small, M.D., in Chicago Tribune.

KIPPAX-CHURCHYARD LITERATURE. A choice collection of American Epitaphs, with remarks on Monumental Inscriptions and the Obsequies of various nations. By JOHN R. KIPPAX, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"A collection remarkable for quaintness and eccentricity." - New York Daily Tribune.

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LIE - THE PILOT AND HIS WIFE. A Norse Love Story.
By JONAS LIE. Translated by Mrs. OLE BULL. Cloth, $1.50.
"Most absorbingly interesting.
In realism, picturesqueness and psy-
chological insight, The Pilot and His Wife' leaves very little to be desired.
Every one of the dramatis personæ is boldly conceived and elaborated with great
skill. We have none of the stale repetitions of the usual well-worn characters of
fiction, which is indeed no mean praise.
A delightful and entertaining
book."-Scribner's Monthly.

LIE THE BARQUE FUTURE.
Mrs. OLE BULL. 12mo, cloth, $1.

By JONAS LIE.

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"Its pictures of life in the far north - the fishermen of Norway, the lonely trading-ports on the Fjord, the habits of the people - -are full of a simple and rare beauty. The impression which the book makes is altogether delightful, and we commend it to our readers in the strongest terms.-Literary World, Boston. LORIMER-"ISMS." OLD AND NEW. By GEORGE C. LORIMER, D.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

CONTENTS.-Agnosticism Atheism - Pantheism - Materialism — Naturalism-Pessimism - Buddhism · - Unitarianism-Spiritualism — Skepticism —

Liberalism - Formalism -Denominationalism - Mammonism

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PUBLICATIONS OF S. C. GRIGGS & CO., CHICAGO.

MATHEWS-GETTING ON IN THE WORLD; or, Hints on Success in Life. By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50; the same, gilt edges, $2.00; half calf, gilt top, $3.50; full calf, gilt edges, $5.

"It is a book of facts and not of theories. The men who have succeeded in life are laid under tribute and made to divulge the secret of their success. They give vastly more than 'hints'-they make a revelation.-Christian Era, Boston. MATHEWS-THE GREAT CONVERSERS, and Other Essays. By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"One will make the acquaintance of more authors in the course of a single one of his essays than are probably to be met with in the same limited space anywhere else in the whole realm of our literature."-Chicago Tribune.

MATHEWS-WORDS, THEIR USE AND ABUSE. By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"We heartily recommend the work as rich in valuable suggestions to those who desire to cultivate accuracy in speaking and writing."-The Lutheran Quarterly Review.

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HOURS WITH MEN AND BOOKS. By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"A rare entrepot of information conveyed in a style at once easy, lucid and elegant. Any one desirous of cultivating an acquaintance with the leading thinkers and actors of all ages, and to have in a compendious form intelligent opinions on their lives and works, will find herein the result of deep research and sound reflection.-Sheffield Post, England.

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MONDAY-CHATS. By C. A. SAINTE-BEUVE. With an Introductory Essay on his life and writings by the translator, WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $2.

"The translation is excellent throughout."-New York Evening Post.

"No essays of the kind in modern literature are superior, if equal, to these masterly portraitures, in which philosophy and elegance are happily combined."Boston Daily Globe.

MATHEWS - ORATORY AND ORATORS. By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. Cloth, 12mo, $2.

"Covers the whole field in a thorough and masterly manner."-Boston Globe. "A sort of concentrated biography of the great orators, presented in the mosaic of their most brilliant wit and invention."-N. Y. Home Journal.

MATHEWS-LITERARY STYLE; and Other Essays. By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"Exquisitely entertaining." -Advance, Chicago.

"Its influence is excellent and ennobling."-Standard, Chicago.

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Sparkling with the clear light of thought."-Home Journal, New York.

"Can be dipped into anywhere with the certainty of finding something good and something worth remembering."-Boston Transcript.

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