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The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser

ATTRACTIVE BOOKS FOR
FOR WINTER READING

Dames and Daughters of the French Court

By GERALDINE BROOKS

Author of " Dames and Daughters of Colonial Days

A series of charming glimpses of women who made the court of France famous - Mesdames de Sévigné, de Rémusat, Récamier, de La Fayette, Le Brun, Roland, and others - depicted from the inner and intimate side. The volume is no less pleasing in letter-press than in text. It will prove no disappointment to the many readers of Miss Brooks's earlier volumes.

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Stories of King Arthur

and His Knights

Edited by U. WALDO CUTLER

A new text of these fine old tales of chivalry,
based upon Malory's "Morte D'Arthur," but using
simple language and swift-moving incident.
16mo Illustrated, 6oc.

Twenty Famous Naval Battles

By EDMUND K. RAWSON
Superintendent of U. S. Naval War Records
This popular book of battles from Salamis to
Santiago-a "Creasy of the Sea"- is now made
available in a single-volume edition with numerous
maps and illustrations. 12mo. Illustrated, $2.00.

The Greek Poets (An Anthology)

By NATHAN HASKELL DOLE

A choice collection of the finest examples of Greek poetry, in their best English translation. Each poet's work is prefaced by a sketch of his life. The fullest Anthology yet prepared.

8vo. $2.00, upwards.

Morris's Poetical Works

Edited by

Professor PERCY R. COLWELL

William Morris was one of the three or four great poets of the Victorian era. This volume contains his best work, and will be greatly welcomed by his American readers. 8vo. $2.00, upwards.

Life of Dean Farrar

By his Son

Dr. R. A. FARRAR

Among the interesting life-stories of great men, this book takes. prominent place. It is the only authorized biography of the famous churchman. Illustrated, 8vo. $2.00 net. Mail, $2.20.

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UST the kind of book three out of five people like to receive for Christmas. A tremendously exciting romance of the Civil War by the author of "When Wilderness Was King." It has equal interest for both men and women, and as the Chicago Tribune says, there is a charming, provocative, and new situation, essentially romantic and warranted to secure the interest-nay, the insatiable curiosity of the reader." (Illustrated in color $1.50.)

MY LADY OF

THE NORTH

AFEW words from the Pittsburg Index gives a good idea of the way everyone FARMINGTON

"The booklover yearns for something that is soothing, something that takes him. out of the procession.' . . . You will not fall asleep over this book. You hear the story teller-you do not read what he has printed because you are actually sitting beside him. Next to taking a day off take an hour or two and read Farmington'." ($1.50.)

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As
S a gift book this admirable volume covers a wider field than almost any other
similar publication of the season, as it appeals to lovers of art, lovers of Florence,
and lovers of Browning. Considering the rare intelligence with which MRS.
MCMAHAN has made the compilation, the sixty or more reproductions of famous
scenes and pictures, the book in its regular edition ($1.40 net) is a veritable treasure.
As for the limited editions (printed on special hand-made paper, with the illustrations
on Japan), they are as beautiful and dignified pieces of modern bookmaking as the most
critical person could ask. ($3.75 net and $5.00 net.)

THI

HIS delightful book, by John and Rue Carpenter, is one of the most engaging Holiday books of the entire season. Quaint colored illustrations, with verses set to charming music that is intended to be sung to little music-lovers, its originality and freshness make it almost as attractive to older people who appreciate something different" as to the children themselves. ($1.25 net.)

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HE perennial demand for fairy stories may be gratified with a volume of four diverting tales by the late Dr. Thomas Dunn English. They have been illustrated by Lucy Fitch Perkins, and they show plainly Dr. English's well known love and sympathy for children. ($1.25 net.)

TWO books that can be unhesitatingly recommended for young readers who like action and excitement. The first, by Ernest Glanville, deals with adventure in Africa ($1.50), and the second, by Mary B. Sanford, takes the young hero and heroine into Labrador. They have the exact quality that boys and girls like, and perplexed parents can depend upon these two books as being "just what they want." ($1.25.)

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THE CRITIC IN 1905

THE CRITIC for the new year will be better than ever. Arrangements that have been made
and that are in course of making will prove this statement to be no idle boast. The announce-
ments that can be made at the present time are:

Talks with Tennyson

A series of three papers by Miss ELIZABETH R. CHAPMAN,
with whom England's greatest Laureate talked freely and at
length.

Italian Sketches

Two papers, sketches of Italian travel, will be contributed by ARTHUR COLTON, author of "Port Argent." These are not sketches of travel in the ordinary sense. "The Villa of Jove" and "The Cornice Road" are merely the backgrounds against which Mr. Colton paints his pictures.

Chopin Intime

Unpublished letters from the great composer to a friend and
fellow-musician, translated from the French and edited by GRACE
CORNEAU (the Marquise de St. Maurice).

New England Recollections

A series of papers by F. B. SANBORN, the best known surviving member of the Concord group of poets and philosophers. The first paper will be devoted to "Ellery Channing and his Table Talk;" the second to Gerrit Smith and John Brown.

American Cities in Literature

A series of profusely illustrated papers.

Philadelphia: Anne Hollingsworth Wharton.

New Orleans: W. S. Harwood,

Chicago: Isabel Macdougal,

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