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ANY of the most famous novels in all English literature-the greatest books of Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, Charles Reade, and Thomas Hardy-have appeared serially in HARPER'S MAGAZINE. This high standard will be maintained. Following Mrs. Humphry Ward's "The Mar riage of William Ashe," there will be a new novel of American life by

Booth Tarkington

Author of "The Gentleman from Indiana," Cherry," ," "Monsieur Beaucaire" who has also written a two-part novelette, which begins in the December number. Later will come great serial novels by Maurice Hewlett and Sir Gilbert Parker, and probably a strong novelette by Owen Wister, who wrote "The Virginian." Only one serial will be printed at a time.

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Mark Twain

MARK TWAIN, who writes only for HARPER'S, is now engaged upon a group of important new stories for the MAGAZINE.

In this connection it may be mentioned that by special arrangement several of the foremost living American authors, in addition to Mr. Clemens. will write only for HARPER's during the coming year. Among them are William Dean Howells, Thomas A. Janvier, and Henry James.

Literature

ITERARY articles, reminiscences, essays, etc., will be among the most charming features of HARPER'S MAGAZINE; among the notable will be:

NEW CHARLES LAMB LETTERS. A group of hitherto unpublished letters by Charles Lamb, accompanied by new Lamb data and comment by W. Hazlitt, whose grandfather was Lamb's contemporary and friend. Another remarkable literary discovery which will be printed in HARPER'S MAGAZINE is a remarkable document by Warren Hastings, giving his own account of his impeachment, his impressions of Burke's famous speech, etc.

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Professor Thomas R. Lounsbury, of Yale, our first authority on the English language, whose articles on questions of pronunciation have aroused such general attention, will write during the year a number of new papers on other subjects bearing upon the use of English-notably some questions of spelling, grammar, etc. Other articles in this most interesting field, all by eminent scholars, will appear from time to time.

Circumstances have just brought to light secret semi-official letters of vast interest to America and one other nation. The negotiations for the privilege of publishing these are not yet completely closed, but there is promise of a successful issue.

Among those who will contribute literary essays, criticisms, etc., are:

E. S. MARTIN

ALICE MEYNELL

EDMUND GOSSE

RICHARD LE GALLIENNE

ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE

ANDREW LANG

ARTHUR SYMONS

AGNES REPPLIER

MAURICE MAETERLINCK

THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON

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ARPER'S MAGAZINE prints each month more short stories and stories of finer literary texture than any other illustrated magazine in the world. There will be at least seven complete stories in each number of the MAGAZINE for 1905. Every good variety and type of short story will be included. A few of the writers to be represented are:

MARK TWAIN

MARGARET DELAND

MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS

OCTAVE THANET

ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD
HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD
MARIE VAN VORST

SARA JEANETTE DUNCAN
GEORGE MADDEN MARTIN
PHILIP VERRILL MIGHELS
OWEN WISTER

MARGARET SUTTON BRISCOE
VAN TASSEL SUTPHEN
EDWARD S. MARTIN
NORMAN DUNCAN
MARY A. BACON

MARIE MANNING
MAY HARRIS

OLIVIA H. DUNBAR

STEWART EDWARD WHITE
ANNIE HAMILTON DONNELL
MAY ISABEL FISK

BOOTH TARKINGTON
MAURICE HEWLETT
EDITH WHARTON
ALICE BROWN
JAMES B. CONNOLLY
ALICE HEGAN RICE
IRVING BACHELLER
ABBY MEGUIRE ROACH
SARAH ORNE JEWETT
MRS. STEPNEY RAWSON
ROY ROLFE GILSON
ARTHUR COLTON
ALICE MACGOWAN

MARY R. SHIPMAN ANDREWS
WILL N. HARBEN

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
MARY TRACY EARLE
ELIZABETH JORDAN
GRACE E. CHANNING
JAMES B. CABELL
SEWELL FORD
HERMAN WHITAKER
GRACE LATHROP COLLIN

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10 this feature of HARPER'S MAGAZINE there is little need to draw attention. During the past few years the MAGAZINE has led the way in the introduction of artistic illustration in color, while its pictures in black and white have been uniformly of the highest standard.

By virtue of wholly unusual arrangements, these among the greatest magazine artists alive to-day-will paint only for HARPER'S:

EDWIN A. ABBEY, R. A., the famous painter, will contribute all of his illustrative work here.

HOWARD PYLE, who for years has maintained his position as perhaps the greatest of illustrators, will, by exclusive arrangement, contribute all of his illustrative work to HARPER'S.

MISS ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN, whose pictures have been so charming a feature of the MAGAZINE, will, by exclusive arrangement, contribute all of her work to HARPER'S MAGAZINE.

W. D. STEVENS, whose picture was awarded the highest medal at the Society of American Illustrators, will work exclusively for HARPER'S. LUCIUS HITCHCOCK, one of the strongest and most versatile of painters, will contribute practically all of his work to HARPER'S. In addition, there will be pictures in color and tint by nearly every well-known illustrator in this country and in England. Among them

HENRY HUTT

W. L. JACOBS

F. Y. CORY

F. C. RANSOM

PETER NEWELL

ALBERT HERTER

ANDRE CASTAIGNE

ALICE BARBER STEPHENS
WALTER APPLETON CLARK

LOUIS LOEB

A. I. KELLER
W. T. SMEDLEY
T. K. HANNA, JR.
H. REUTERDAHL
ALBERT STERNER
CHARLOTTE HARDING
WM. HURD LAWRENCE
FLORENCE SCOVEL SHINN

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The only COMPLETE edition of

THE WORKS OF JOHN RUSKIN

Edited by E. T. COOK and ALEXANDER WEDDERBURN

The Library Edition, to be completed in about 33 volumes. Price, per volume, $7.00 net. Subscriptions received for complete sets only. The edition is strictly limited, and is prepared under the direct authority of Ruskin's literary executors, with much new matter and with a Bibliographical and Biographical Introduction to each volume. A full descriptive circular will be sent to any address upon request

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By R. DAVIS BENN. With 102 Plates by W. C. BALDOCK. 8vo. $6.00 net. By mail $6.24. While no pretence is made to provide a complete and exhaustive history of furniture, it is the author's aim to convey a knowledge of those national types that are still to be met with in auction salesrooms, dealers' shops, or old family mansions. Characteristic examples of the various phases of all styles are presented and dealt with.

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"her book is undoubtedly a valuable contribution te the social history of her country. . . . the chapters uz old furniture and on the old cottage gardens are delightful both in text and illustration."— N. Y. Tribune.

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A Memoir based on his Unpublished Diaries and Correspondence. By WILFRID WARD. With two Photogravure Portraits and two other Illustrations. 8vo. $4.60 net. By mail $4.80. "No more gracious and courtly presence appears in the literary history of the Victorian era than that of the late Aubrey de Vere. . . . The volume which has been prepared by Mr. Ward with so much insight and faithfulness is rendered especially attractive by the frequent references to such literary giants as Wordsworth, Tennyson, Newman, Coleridge, Southey, Sir Henry Taylor, Carlyle, and Ruskin, of whom De Vere was the personal friend." - Globe, London.

MODERN MUSICAL DRIFT

A New Volume of Essays

By W. J. HENDERSON, author of " The Story of Music," etc. Crown 8vo. $1.20 net. By mail $1.30.

Contents: Parsifalia; Der Ring Des Niblungen; Isolde's Serving Woman; Richard Strauss; Aux Italiens; The Oratorio of the Theatre.

The LIFE AND LETTERS of
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Sometime Bishop of London

Edited by Mrs. Creighton. With 4 Photogravure Portraits and 7 Portraits and other illustrations in Half-tone. Two volumes 8vo. 976 pages. $9.00 net. By mail $9.42.

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MR. LANG'S BOOK OF FAIRY TALES FOR 1904

THE BROWN FAIRY BOOK Edited by ANDREW LANG. With 8 Plates in Color and 43 other Full-page and Text Illustrations by H. J. FORD. Crown 8vo, cloth, full gilt. $1.60 net. By mail $1.75.

This is a new collection of Fairy Stories in continuation of the series of which the "Blue Fairy Book" was the initial volume. Mr. Ford has provided 8 original drawings which are reproduced in color in similar style to those in the "Violet Fairy Book," as well as 43 page and text pictures in black and white.

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IDEALS OF SCIENCE AND FAITH

Essays by Various Authors. Edited by J. E. HAND. Crown 8vo, 354 pages; $1.60 net. By mail, $1.74. Contents: APPROACHES THROUGH SCIENCE AND RELIGION, by Sir Oliver Lodge, Professors J. A. Thomson, Patrick Geddes, J. H. Muirhead and others: APPROACHES THROUGH FAITH, by Rev. John Kelman, Rev. Ronald Bayne, Wilfrid Ward and others.

AN ARTIST'S LOVE STORY

Told in the Letters of Sir Thomas Lawrence, Mrs. Siddons and her Daughters, between the Years 1797 and 1803. Edited with Introduction by OSWALD G. KNAPP, M. A., and now published for the first time. Illustrated with 16 Portraits in Photogravure and Half-Tone, and Facsimiles of Letter and Signatures. 248 pages. Demy 8vo. Cloth, gilt top. $3.50 net. By mail, $3.66.

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A New Romance by STANLEY J. WEYMAN Author of "Under the Red Robe," "A Gentleman of France," etc, Crown 8vo. $1.50.

In this new romance Mr. Weyman returns to his favorite field, France in the time of Henri Quatre. The story deals with the development of the love affairs of two sisters, as they are affected by the dangers of the troublous times inevitably following the Civil War.

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