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A Conventional Bohemian.

A NOVEL. By EDMUND PENDLETON. 12mo, Price, $1.25.

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Although a society novel, "A Conventional Bohemian" reaches at times the heights of passion, and reveals a remarkable knowledge of the motives and conflicts of the human heart. The style is noticeable for epigrammatic wit and wisdom in the lighter scenes, and for dramatic power in the serious ones. There are a number of well-drawn characters, the heroine being a peculiarly felicitous study, and the hero a virile and striking portrait. It is a novel sure of many admirers among those who delight in intellectual subtlety and artistic execution.

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French Dishes for American Tables.

By PIERRE CARON, formerly chef d'entremets at Delmonico's Translated by Mrs. FREDERIC SHERMAN. Small 12mo, cloth. Price, $1.00.

The receipts in this volume come from a chef of great experience, and are written with singular clearness, so as to be comprehensible to any person of ordinary intelligence. The number of people of moderate income desiring to live well and yet within their means is very While large, and to this class this book will prove specially useful. economy is not its sole object, the variety of receipts for palatable dishes that may be prepared at small cost is very large.

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Discussions on Climate and Cosmology. By JAMES CROLL, LL.D.. F. R. S., author of "Climate and Time," etc. With Chart. 12mo, cloth. Price, $2.00.

CONTENTS: Misapprehensions regarding the Physical Theory of Secular Changes of Climate.-The Ice of Greenland and the Antarctic Continent not due to Elevation of the Land.-Mr Alfred R. Wallace's Modification of the Physical Theory of Secular Changes of ClimateThe Physical Cause of Mild Polar Climates.-Interglacial Periods and Distribution of Flora and Fauna in Arctic Regions.-Temperature of Space and its Bearing on Terrestrial Physics.-Probable Origin and Age of the Sun's Heat, etc., etc.

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For Maimie's Sake:

A STORY OF LOVE AND DYNAMITE. BY GRANT ALLEN. 12mo, paper cover. Price, 25 cents.

"For Maimie's Sake" is a remarkable story, very novel in its eading idea, concentrated in its action, and has at least two situations as striking and even startling as anything in fiction.

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