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  Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign

  A Book of Appreciations. By MRS. OLIPHANT, MRS. LYNN LINTON, MRS.ALEXANDER, MRS. MACQUOID, MRS. PARR, MRS. MARSHALL, CHARLOTTE M. YONGE,ADELINE SERGEANT, AND EDNA LYALL. Square 4to, cloth, $3,50.

  Contents: The Sisters Bronte, George Eliot, Mrs. Gaskell, Mrs. Crowe,Mrs. Archer Clive, Mrs. Henry Wood, Lady Georgiana Fullerton, Mrs.Stretton, Anne Manning, Dinah Mulock (Mrs. Craik), Julia Kavanagh,Amelia Blandford Edwards, Mrs Norton, "A.L.O.E." (Miss Tucker), andMrs. Ewing.

  Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley

  By PROF. EDWARD DOWDEN, author of "Studies in Literature," "Shakspere:His Mind and Art," etc. New and cheaper edition. With Portrait. Onevol., post 8vo, $4.50; 3/4 calf, $9.00; 3/4 levant, $10.00.

  This, the standard Life of Shelley, is now presented in a formconvenient to the individual student. It has been revised by theauthor, and contains an exhaustive index.

  The Crimean Diary of the Late General Sir Charles A. Windham, K.C.B.

  With an Introduction by SIR W. H. RUSSELL.

  Edited by MAJOR HUGH PEARSE. With an added chapter on the Defence ofCawnpore, by LIEUT-COL. JOHN ADYE, C.B. Demy 8vo, $3.00.

  This interesting diary, supported and amplified by a number of intimateletters, will be found to reveal much that has hitherto been hiddenconcerning the mismanagement of the Crimean campaign.