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as some of the recent works from this lady's pen have From the fact that so much attention is, at the shown traces of undue haste being exercised in their moment, being attached to the literature of Aoras production. Mrs. Leith Adams is writing the new and faunas, no doubt Mr. Wallace has been induced to serial for Sylvia's Household Journal, which bears write his work on “ Island Life,” which is to discuss the quaint title of “ The Editor of the Ever-green." the most interesting questions connected with in- Miss Braddon is spending a well-earned holiday sular foras, and much new information will be sup- in Cornwall, where, it is to be hoped, sufficiently plied by this book from the many recent geological strong ingredients may be picked up to suggest a and physical researches,

new story, as was done during a recent holiday to Marcus Ward & Co. inform me that “ Hilary's the Black Forest, where “Vixen " was conceived. Love Story," by Georgiana M. Craik, will be the The death is announced of Prosessor Hodgson, of next volume of their popular series of “Bluebell” the University of Edinburgh, whose name appears novels.

to a long list of works on political economy. Cecil Brooks & Co's new list includes a volume Mr. Alfred Thompson is spoken of as promoter, of poems by Mrs. Panton, who, by the way, is a possessor, and editor of the new social and satirical daughter of Mr. Frith, the artist; and a new journal to be called Paw. novelette by Miss Owens Blackburn, the author of So pleased was the Countess of Dudley with her many charming works of fiction.

portrait in a recent issue of Life, that she ordered Under the editorship of Mr. F. S. Pulling, a 300 copies. handy series of volumes, entitled “British Colonies Mr. Clement Scott contributes a delicately worded and Foreign Countries,” are being published (Samp- set of verses to the memory of Miss Neilson, the son, Low). Each volume is to be written by a actress, in the current issue of the Theatre. The separate author, and two have already appeared, portraits in the October number of this magazine namely “The West Indies,” by Charles H. Eden, and will be those of Messrs. James and Thorne, of the 'Greece," by Lewis Sergeant. Should the other vol. Vaudeville Theatre.

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NEW NOVELS. same firm announce a complete library edition of the works of Washington Irving, being copyright,

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It is in contemplation raising a subscription and is pronounced by the critics one of his best among the boys of England to purchase a life-boat stories. Its introduction of the labor question is which is to be christened “The Kingston,” in cleverly managed and does not at all interfere with memory of the late author of that name. Mr. the love making, or with the unraveling of the Henty has succeeded Mr. Kingston as editor of mystery we meet in the opening chapter, where the The Union Jack (Griffith & Farran).

elderly cousin of the hero is found dead in his bed. George Routledge & Sons will, as usual, bring That his heir should be suspected of the murder out their Boys' and Girls' Annuals for 1881, and under suspicious circumstances is not strange, but their annual for elder folk is to be called The Green the faith of the reader in his innocence never wavers, Room, the list of contributors to which is very and he follows the thread of the story with breath. strong. They also announce Little Buttercup's less interest until all is cleared up. "Like most of Picture Book," which is to contain no less than Aldrich's other stories, it takes unexpected turns ninety-six pages of pictures. Also, “ The Spanish and gives frequent surprises, and, like them all, it Match,” by Harrison Ainsworth, with illustrations has a charm of style which others try in vain to by F. Gilbert, and The Man-at-Arms, by G, P. R. imitate. (Hloughion, Miffin & Co.) James. Other important works will be announced A Windfall, by A. T. Perry, is evidently a first

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A Virginia Belle, announced by the Authors' that the laws and public sentiment should be brought Publishing Co., is a novel of life at the Virginia to bear on the suppression of this great evil. Its watering places, by Sem Ralph, of Tennessee, statistics and statements are unanswerable, and This is the first book these publishers have had show the need of such a volume, which every from that State. thoughtful man will be glad to get. It is not poli- The Wide Awake Pleasure Books of D. Lothrop tical in tone, though the political murders of the & Co. are among the prettiest juveniles in the South are of course noted with the others.

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Easy Anthems for Amateur Choirs. Liberty and Law. By B. A. Hill. Second Many more difficult, for skillful singers.

edition, greatly enlarged. 8vo. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.

Not only the best works of the editors, but also

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Catalogue of New Juveniles.

A FEW NOTICES OF THE PRESS.

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They have fitted up at their headquarters, 221 Four books of selections from “ The Badget," by Tremont street, an admirable reading-room for Uncle Herbert, are entitled, “Cheerily, Cheerily, their authors, and for the use of literary people “ A Merry Heart," “Lucy Gray,” and The Racvisiting our city. Here are to be found the English coon.” These books are very finely illustrated and quarterlies, monthlies, and weeklies, and also the are bound in Japanese style. leading American periodicals and journals, conve- Messrs. Claxton & Co. are removing to a new niently arranged on racks and tables ; upon the store on Market street, above Ninth, in the immewalls are to be hung portraits of the leading authors diate vicinity of the new Post Office. It is a new of English and American literature, with autograph and spacious building, and has all the modern imletters framed with the portraits or hanging by provements for business purposes. This house will them. This reading parlor will be a favorite resort shortly publish a volume of travel, by a lady of for literati, and, we cannot but hope, may in future Philadelphia, entitled “ Pictures and Portraits of years acquire the reputation that attaches to the Foreign Travel.” noted “Old Corner Bookstore," and the memorable Porter & Coates's new edition of " Gibbon's Deauthors' parlor of Messrs. Ticknor & Field. cline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” in five vol

Messrs. Roberts Bros. have just ready Mrs. umes, printed from entirely new stereotype plates, Moulton's “ New Bedtime Stories,” and the new is now ready, and sells at ihe low price of five dolvolume of Poems by Mr. Edwin Arnold, author of lars per set, in cloth binding. Their new edition The Light of Asia.". In a preface to this volume of Hume's “England,” in five volumes, will be Mr. Arnold acknowledges the gracious reception ready shortly. These works are uniform with their that has been accorded to his great poem by the well-known editions of Macaulay's England." American people, and offers these new verses in a The same publishers announce that, by special arhopeful spirit for the same favor for them. Some of rangement with the Comte de Paris, the ** History the proper names given in the volume, if full of of the Civil War in America” is to be issued simulpoetical significance, must contain a great deal of taneously by them in America, and by Calmann * linked sweetness long drawn out.” Macgregor's Levy, his publisher, in Paris. The next two vol

Voyage Alone in the Yawl Rob Roy,” fully illus- umes of the French edition, which are the 5th and itrated, and Round About a Great Estate," by the 6th volumes, are to be issued together, and comauthor of " The Gamekeeper at Home," and Miss prise the 3d volume of the American edition. The Alcott's Jack and Jill,” will be published on the work will be completed in eight volumes, French, first of October.

and in four volumes, American. Porter & Coates Messrs. A. Williams & Co. have just published are now receiving the first installment of profs of the new edition of Preble's “History of the Ame- the 5th and 6th volumes, French, and it is expected rican Flagand Lt. King's “Navies of the World,” that these and the American volume 3 will be ready two of the handsomest books that have been issued early next year. It is not issued in France yet, as from the American press, a credit to manufacturers has been reported, and will not be issued there unand publishers, and an honor to our country. They til ready for issue here. have in preparation an Autobiography of Com- Robert D. Niles, head bookkeeper of Porter & modore Charles Morris, which will be adorned with Coates, died on Friday, September 24th. He was a portrait from the original picture painted by Ary the son of Hezekiah Niles, of Niles's Register, and Schaeffer.

had been with Porter & Coates for about twelve Retail trade is quiet just now, but wholesale years. He was always a faithful and entrusted orders are coming in well, and the publishers are employé of the firm, and his death is severely felt full of hope for a large fall business. C. A. N. by all connected with the establishment.

Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co. announce as ready

a work on Farming with Green Manures; or, PHILADELPHIA, September 28, 1880. Plumgrove Farm,” by C. Harlan, M.D. The author The demand for large lots of school books is is a resident of Delaware, and he tells his readers about over, and the publishers are now turning that in his little volume he has gathered together their attention to the class of books sold during the grand truths which he has found scattered through holiday season.

the vast tomes of other times and the periodicals of A. J. Holman & Co. are very busy in filling our own rushing, busy century.” orders for their large assortment of photograph Horace W. Smith announces as nearly ready the albums and quarto Bibles, which, for variety of second and concluding volume of the Life of his style and good workmanship, are unequaled in this grandfather, Rev. William Smith, D.D., First Proor any other country.

vost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co. have now ready The volume contains steel engravings from origquite a long line of new Juveniles. In addition to inals of West and Stuart. Col. Forney, speaking

Feet and Wings,” Uncle Herbert's new quarto, of the work, says: “Dr. William Smith figured in which we have already referred to in a previous a perilous period. A Christian minister, who lived letter, we would mention “The Youngster,” by before and during the war for our independence, Cousin Daisy, editor of “ The Picture Alphabet, most of the time in and near Philadelphia, who illustrated after Miss Greenaway and others. This knew all the actors on both sides, English and book is especially adapted to the youngest children. American, soldiers and men of peace, statesmen Its short stories in poetry and prose, each of which and men of science, and who wrote much and are illustrated, are full of entertainment. The illum- preached more, added to all, the habit of keeping a inated cover is very pretty.

journal or record or memoranda of his experiences The “Story of a Dog; or, The Adventures of — such a character not only led to a busy life, but Pixie,” by N. D'Anvers, with illustrations, is one left a mass of work behind him for his posterity. of those charming books that will find a favorable The father of the author of this fine history or bioreception among children who are fond of dogs. graphy, for it is both, the beloved Richard Penn

"The Robber Kitten, and other Stories, is a Smith, had been chosen by the President of the small quarto with an illuminated cover, and illustra. Pennsylvania Historical Society, William Rawle, to tions from designs by Kaulbach and Benet. arrange, edit, and publish the papers now so well


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English caricatures is also brought out as one of the One Hundred Choice Selections, No. 18, brought Indestructible books printed on linen. To keep it out by P. Garrett & Co., resembles its predecessors company we have another issue of the pretty and in offering a great variety of brief pieces in poetry popular Indestructible A B C Book, and in the same and prose, suitable for reading in public. It inform, Pleasant Stories and Pictures and Easy React cluces much that is recent, and consequently fresh, ing and Pictures, both edited by “ Uncle Herbert," and thus offers attractions to those who are conand both good examples of primer literature. stantly seeking “some new thing."

In the latest of the “English Men of Letters series, Lord Byron, Mr. John Nichol seems to have

missed an opportunity. With all the material for a MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.

brilliant biography lying ready to his hand, he has

only made a common-place sketch which any col. Poe holds a distinctive place in American litera- lege student might have equaled, and which, even

For

in its literary criticism, has nothing new. ture. His meteor-like course, brief and brilliant, left a more permanent impression than the steadier of the poet, this bald outline of his life will of course

young readers who have absolutely no knowledge shining of literary lights of his day, who now are have an interest, but those who expect the book to well-nigh forgotten, while he is more read and talked add something fresh and valuable to the literature of now than while alive. He bas proved an espes concerning Byron will be disappointed. A hope of cially fascinating study for our present poets, who every little while break out in magazine essays upon on the first page where Mrs. Stowe is designated as

something original and characteristic is awakened him. No one, however, has proved more successful in preparing a straightforward, well-balanced, stories,” but it soon fades away.

An American writer of tracts in the form of

The curious biographical sketch than R. H. Stoddard, whose charge made by that lady is, by the way, not conmemoir prefaces the Select Works of rdgar Allan sidered worthy of attention, but is dismissed with a Poe (Household edition) brought out by W. J. Statement that Lady Byron was subject to halluci. Widdleton. This review of his life looks at it im- nations. (Harper & Bros.) partially from every side, and clears up some hitherto unexplained points; it also contains several of Half a dozen lectures delivered by Karl IlillePoe's letters now for the first time published. The brand at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in collection it prefaces contains all the important May and June of 1879, are now brought out by poems, the best of his prose tales, and the more in- Henry Holt & Co., in a volume to which they give teresting of his literary essays and critiques, includ- the title German Thought from the Seven Years" ing those on Mrs. Browning. R. H. Horne, Macau. War to Goëthe's Death. The subject of the adlay, Lever, Dickens, Hawthorne, and on Longfel- dresses are: The Part of the Five Great European low's Ballads. The selection has been made with Nations in the Work of Culture, The Starting-Point judgment, and it is so full, that the single volume and First Stages of Modern Germany, The Seeds affords an excellent idea of his entire work, and of German Thought, The Reign of Herder, The gives all that any admirer of Poe will care to read. Triumvirate of Goëthe, Kant, and Schiller, The It is brought out in attractive library style, uniform Romantic School, Young Germany, and Little Gerwith lloughton, Mifflin & Co's Household Edition many. The author makes accurate and forcible use of the Poets, and makes the largest volume of the of English, though his felicitous introduction ex

presses a scar that this may not be so, and his The Christian Inion recently published a pleas- writings give an excellent insight into the past sant series of brief articles on books and their use,

progress and present tendencies of German literaincluding in the list of contributors Charles Dudley

ture, philosophy, and science. Warner, Fred. B. Perkins, Lyman Abbott, Henry

The fourth and last volume of Green's History of Ward Beecher, E. E. Bale, Joseph Cook, and the English People continues the account of the revoothers. In bringing the papers out in book form, lutionary period, which in his division of topics G. P. Putnam's Sons have added a revised copy of stretches to 1760, the present record covering the their father's “Suggestions for Libraries” with its time from 1683 to that date. To this succeeds the part selected lists of titles for collections of books-lists on modern England, which, however, comes no which, by the way, sometimes take astonishing de nearer to present times than 1815, the battle of Waterpartures from accepted standards of taste-some loo and the fall of Napoleon being the last important names awaken wonder upon what principle the events chronicled. It will thus be seen that ample choice can have been made, and some instances are opportunity is afforded for another volume should ihe only to be explained by recalling the old story of historian eventually decide to bring his work nearer the crow mother's beautiful white progeny, and re- present times. For the time it covers it stands com. membering that a publisher's own bantlings seem plete and satisfactory, a condensed, well-balanced especially dear and valuable in his own eyes. Still

, recapitulation of events and study of the causes in the main, Hints for Home Reading, as the book which brought them about, written with simple is called, is a useful little volume.

dignity and without straining for effect. The presGeorge Parsons Lathrop has prepared some

ent volume of course includes the fall of the Stuarts, even in allopathic doses, no matter what the poli- all the minor issues. The portion on our RevoluPresidential Pills.” that are not hard to take, the accession of the House of Hanover, and the

wars with America and France, covering very fully tical predilections may be. In these absurd carica. tures of the prevailing campaign anecdote, “Garcock tion, with its just tributes to American valor and and Hanfield” are impartially treated, and the fun Washington's leadership, will be found especially is sufficiently clever to call forth approbation from interesting. The index to the entire work is given both parties. It is supported by illustrations from in this volume. (Harper & Brothers). the pencil of Francis G. Attwood, who drew the The title Pencillet Fly-Leaves quite well expictures for Rollo at Cambridge, and is sent forth presses the fanciful and desultory character of Mr. with a prettily designed cover which exhibits por- . J. Piatt's bright little volume of essays, though traits of both candidates.

it hardly conveys a fair idea of their real worth, for it


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is earnest. Miss Warner's many admirers will be certain to endorse and enjoy it, and it is better than

many of her books-Wich Hazel and the Goll of NEW NOVELS AND STORIES.

Chickaree, for instance. (Robert Carter & Bros.) Mr. Horace E. Scudder's story-telling reaches the

Mother Molly (G. P. Putnam's Sons) is a story of point of art in its delicacy and completeness of the troubles between French and English in 1779, finish, though there is a certain elusive quality in when the French fleet invested Plymouth harbor his humor and poetic fancy which prevents the lines and the townspeople took to flight. The party of from being sharply drawn, and leaves something to children with whom the story deals find refuge on be supplied. This at once estal lishes a confidence the moors, and their wild, free life there is very inbetween his readers and himself, and constitutes

terestingly described. “ Mother Molly," who is one of the charms of his writings. Stories and the head of the family (for the old grandfather is Romances contains eight stories, all of which. we lovable creature, whose charm the reader is made

only another care), is but a girl in her teens, a bright, believe, have previously had magazine publication, to feel at once, and whose guidance of the liitle ones most of them appearing in the Atlantic Monthly. and of the willful elder brother is wise as well as “ A House of Entertainment” will be likely to attract the most attention, from the recent interest kindly: Her quick forethought saves the family awakened in the Shakers by Howells's Undiscor'ered from disgrace when heedless Dick gets compromised Country; but though the author here shows himself with a French spy, and it carries the others through familiar with the ways of these people, in another the denouement is not as tragic as at one time it pro

poverty and danger; so every one will rejoice that story, “Left Over from the Last Century,” he mises to be. It is written by the author of The makes a curious mistake, by letting the characters Rose Garden, Mary Frances Peard, and has rather expend sentiment over a grave-stone bearing the name of one who had joined the community, when

depressing illustrations. it is the Shaker custom merely to mark the grave A Dar of Fale, by Rev. E. P. Roe, is admirably with a stake, referring by number to the books of described in its brief preface, which consists merely the church, where the full record is made. The of a quotation from Shakespeare, “A shallow tale most touching story is “Matthew, Mark, Luke, of deep love." The hero and heroine find their and John,” illustrating the kindness of the poor to affection rather uncomfortable at first, owing to the each other; but that the author is not over-senti- lady's being engaged to another man, and another mental to the lower classes is shown by the account young woman's being enamored of the hero, but of the young man's Thanksgiving dinner to the an exchange of partners is finally effected, giving the poor, the halt, and the blind. entitled “Do not jllted millionaire the beautiful Quakeress and letting Even the Publicans the Same?" "A Hard Bar-lihe editor have his much wished for music teacher. gain” enforces a stronger moral against miserliness, The “ day of fate” alluded to in the title, is one that it does not moralize. "A Story of the Siege of when a thunderbolt falls on the farm house, which Boston is historical, and throws a romance over is the scene of the story, and strikes all the different desertion, if the desertion be from the British to the people in all the different rooms, but kills no one. American side. “Accidentally Overheard" con- | The book of course contains an unexceptionable tains a good idea for an evening's amusement, and moral, and mixes a great deal of religion with its "Nobody's Business" is a clever character sketch, love making, which will exactly suit the many readshowing the inconvenience of anonymous author- ers who buy the author's books for these qualities. ship. (Houghton, Mifflin & Co.)

(Dodd, Mead & Co.) In The End of a Coil, the author of The Wide, A Year of Wreck, “ a true story by a Victim," Witte World introduces to the public another of her is a book of The Fool's Errand and Bricks Without monotonously lovely heroines, a goody goody little Straw order—a record of a melancholy failure of girl, who never does one naughty thing from the a Northern man who attempted to establish a cotton beginning of the story to the end or the seven hun. plantation at the South in 1866. He is lured to the dred and more pages that narrate her history. And venture by attractive statements in figures which yet Miss Warner tells us that the tale is founded prove his undoing, and he is glad eventually to esupon fact. Miss Dolly Copley, with all her amia- cape with a whole skin. The intolerance, dishonbility, is, however, a young person with pronounced esty, injustice, and violence of the Southerners to opinions, which she delivers in season and out of the Northern settler is circumstantially detailed, and

She would make an admirable temperance with every appearance of truth, social ostracism lecturer, having an awful example ready to her hand being the least of the new comer's troubles. The in a member of her family. She carries her total time, the beginning of President Johnson's adminabstinence principles to the point of rejoicing when istration, was one when the upholders of the lost her father becomes a cripple and cannot go in cause" took fresh heart, and was especially unfav. search of the bottle; but this is only enthusiasm for orable. The condition of the blacks is also reprethe cause, and, in the author's eyes, does not prevent / sented as very bad, and the whole account makes a