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INTIMACIES OF COURT AND SOCIETY

An Unconventional Narrative of Unofficial Days

By the Widow of an American Diplomat

The author of this book, who prefers to remain anonymous, has had very unusual opportunities for observing a side of the life of some European courts about which the public knows little or nothing "Intimacies of Court and Society" presents, from an American point of view, the inner workings of European courts as it has never been presented by an American writer.

With numerous illustrations. 8vo. $2.50 net. Postpaid $2.79.

DEATH

By Maurice Maeterlinck

Translated by ALEXANDER TEIXEIRA DE MATTOS

Death as a beginning, not Death as an end, has kindled the imagination of the great mystic philosopher. What the foremost figure in contemporary literature has to say upon Death and Immortality cannot fail to impress profoundly all thoughtful readers.

Small 12mo. $1.00 net. Postpaid $1.10.

A HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRITICISM
By George Saintsbury

Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh
This book is an indispensable complement to any history of English literature.
8vo. $2.75 net. Postpaid $3.00.

A BOOK OF PRAYERS

For Public or Personal Use

By Samuel McComb, D.D.

In the hope of expressing in prayer the especial needs and problems of our own generation this volume is offered to those who desire to pray, and yet for various reasons are hindered in the art of self-expression. Printed in 2 colors. Small 12mo. $1.00 net. Postpaid $1.10.

FAMOUS OPERA LIBRETTOS

Edited by W. J. Henderson

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AUCTION BRIDGE

By H. P. Clark

Author of "Condensed Bridge," etc.

A convenient and authoritative little book, written by an expert.
16mo. Limp leather. $1.00 net. Postpaid $1.07.

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The most entrancing spirit of young American jauntiness an author has yet trapped into the pages of a book.

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The brightest, gayest, happiest
of novels. You'll come up
smiling when you read it.

COMES
UP
SMILING

A love

story deliciously funny; a comedy

novel delicately romantic.

Illustrated Price $1.25 net At all Booksellers

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THAT PRINTER OF UDELL'S-A Vigorous Story

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THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS—A Sweet Story
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Southern Presbyterian Leaders. By Henry Alexander White, D.D., a graduate of Union Theological Seminary and of Princeton Seminary, and who now holds a professorship in Columbia Theological Seminary. Illustrated. $3.00 net; by mail, $3.25.

The Siege of Charleston and the Operations on the South Atlantic Coast during the War among the States. By Samuel Jones, formerly Maj.-Gen. C. S. A., who commanded the Dept. of S. C., Ga. and Fla. $2.00 net; by mail, $2.20.

With Fire and Sword. By Maj. S. H. M. Byers, formerly of Sherman's Staff, author of "Sherman's March to the Sea," etc. $1.50 net; by mail, $1.60.

Rear-Admirals Schley, Sampson, and Cervera: A Review of the Naval Campaigns of 1898, in Pursuit and Destruction of the Spanish Fleet Commanded by Admiral Cervera. By James Parker, formerly Lt.-Com. U. S. N., and one of Schley's counsel before the Court of Inquiry of 1903 that tried that admiral. $3.00 net; by mail, $3.20.

Three Years in the Confederate Horse Artillery. By George M. Neese, a gunner in Chew's battery. $2.00 net; by mail, $2.15.

The War of the 'Sixties: Being Echoes from Both Sides. Compiled by Capt. E. R. Hutchins. Capt. Hutchins served as an officer in both the army and the navy of the United States. More than 100 soldiers and sailors of the Union and the Confederate armies and navies, all persons

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Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada. Edited by George Rothwell Brown. Chicago Daily News: "A book of abounding vitality." $3.00 net; by mail, $3.20.

Four Years Under Marse Robert. By Robert Stiles, formerly Maj. of Art., C. S. A. Twelfth thousand. $2.00 net; by mail, $2.15.

Three Rivers: The Hudson, the Potomac, the James: A Retrospect of Peace and of War. By Gen. Joseph P. Farley, U. S. A. Illustrated by the author from sketches from nature, ten full-page watercolor illustrations, reproduced in colors. $2.00 net; by mail, $2.15.

Lincoln, Lee, Grant, and Other Biographical Essays. By Judge Emory Speer. Arthur T. Hadley, President of Yale University: "I remember with quite unusual pleasure your address upon Gen. Lee, which cannot fail to be of great service as well as of great interest, and I am glad that it is to be made accessible to an even greater audience than your voice can reach." Robert T. Lincoln, President Lincoln's son: "No one has described with more clearness and force the singleness of the motive which impelled all his [Lincoln's] acts as President." $2.00 net; by mail, $2.15.

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Liberalism and Wreck of Empire. By the Viscount de Fronsac. In more than one respect this is the most remarkable book of British politics that has been published since the days of Hobbs. Viscount de Fronsac contends that democratic parliamentary usurpation of the legitimate constitution must soon end the death struggle of the British monarchy. Paper; postpaid, 50 cents.

A Study of Alexander Hamilton. By Judge Fontaine T. Fox. Chicago Evening Post: "The present brief study is a spirited and interesting argument calculated to give pause to the present-day worshipper of Hamilton." Postpaid, $1.00.

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The Sovereignty of the States. Walter Neale. A study in the political history of the American united nations, from the genesis of these States, six hundred years ago, during the reign of Edward III, down to the present time. New York Herald: "A book well worthy the attention of all thoughtful students of American history." Postpaid $1.00.

Race Adjustment: Essays on the Negro in America. By Kelly Miller, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Mathematics, Howard University. Third edition. This negro, probably the ablest of his race, stands, as the Boston Herald says: "Between the radicalism of Du Bois and the opportunism of Washington." $2.00 net; by mail, $2.15.

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