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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY take pleasure in announcing the following important books for publication early in 1916

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JULIA WARD HOWE By Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS . UNION PORTRAITS

By Gamaliel Bradford

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An Official Notice

HE new 11th edition of The Encyclopaedia.
Britannica after this date will be sold in two

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-The "Cambridge University" issue the work as at present published by the Cambridge University Press, England, and sold in America by The Encyclopaedia Britannica Corporation; a large-page book, printed from large type and with wide margins; in general, the form that it has appeared in since 1768 when the first edition was published.

The "Handy Volume" issue, designed for a wider public, at a popular price; an entirely new form, more economically manufactured, printed from new plates, with smaller page, smaller margins and smaller type. It will be sold exclusively by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago. The text, illustrations, maps, in short, the entire contents are exactly the same in both issues. Both will be printed on Britannica India Paper.

The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edition, in both forms consists of

29 volumes,

41,000 articles by

1,500 contributors

30,000 pages
44,000,000 words

15,000 illustrations and maps

THE

HE Encyclopaedia Britannica is at once the oldest and the newest of works of reference. First published in 1768, twenty-one years before the inauguration of Washington as President, it has again and again been rewritten and re-issued in enlarged and improved form. Each edition has been more successful than its predecessor. The new Eleventh Edition of the Britannica is the culmination of a century and a half of constant progress. How useful The Encyclopaedia Britannica is now and has been for six generations is proved by the fact that more copies of it have been sold than of all other encyclopaedias combined.

The following are the lowest prices for sets of the "Cambridge University" issue printed on India Paper:

Cloth...... $166.75
Full Sheep. 203.25
Suede...... 255.25
Morocco.... 267.50

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or, if the order is accompanied by a first payment of $5.00 and the purchase completed on monthly payments of $5.00 each, at a little more than these prices.

We guarantee, as holders of the American copyright, that we will not reduce these prices in the future.

The present prices for the "Handy Volume" issue, printed on India Paper, are:

Cloth.......$58.88
Full Sheep... 68.54
34 Levant... 81.88
Full Levant. 92.00

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or, if the order is accompanied by a first payment of $1.00 and the purchase completed on small monthly payments, at a little more than these prices. These prices are subject to advance. To order the "Handy Volume" issue, or to get more information about it, write to Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, the sole distributors.

We guarantee that in both issues the text, illustrations, maps and plates throughout, the India Paper on which the text is printed, and the leather and cloth in which the volumes are bound, are the

same.

THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA CORPORATION
By H. E. Hooper, President
120 W. 32nd Street, New York

FOUR IMPORTANT BIOGRAPHIES

The Life and Letters

of

John Hay

By WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER

"Easily the most important and most interesting of the season's output in biography. . . . The revelation of a really lovable man is always welcome to the reader, and that Mr. Thayer gives us; the pages are sunny with the charm of John Hay. The intimate Lincoln touches are to be treasured, and there is historical interest concerning the war and its leaders, and much as to later men, Howells, and Evarts, McKinley, Root, and Roosevelt." The Independent

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Eight large printings

Illustrated. 2 vols. $5.00 net.

Lyman

Abbott's

Reminiscences

Few Americans are more widely known or have been active in more fields of human endeavor than Lyman Abbott. As preacher, author, editor, and leader of public opinion, he has for more than half a century lived at the very core of American life. As a result, his Reminiscences constitute not only the story of a wonderfully interesting career, but a comprehensive panorama of the spiritual and intel

lectual development of America from 1835 to the present day. Illustrated. $3.50 net.

TOVE BIEN OV RIEN

The Life of

Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal

By BECKLES WILLSON

In all the nineteenth century it would be hard to find a more picturesque career than that of Donald Smith, the emigrant lad, who by sheer force of mind and will became a world figure. As a graphic, truthful picture of a man who moulded the destinies of half a continent, and incidentally as an inner history of Canada's spectacular development, this authorized life of Lord Strathcona. will rank among the great biographies of the decade. 16 illustrations. 2 vols. $6.50 net.

Julia Ward
Howe
1819-1910

By LAURA E. RICHARDS
and MAUD HOWE ELLIOTT

No American woman of her day and generation enjoyed a wider fame and popularity than Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, and none labored with more virility to the very last week of her life. In these two volumes Mrs. Howe's daughters have told the story of her life with grace and charm, picturing her girlhood years in New York, her foreign travels after marriage, her literary activities, and her part in reform movements.

Limited edition of 400 numbered copies for sale. Each volume has a photogravure frontispiece as well as many other interesting illustrations, and each set contains a page of original manuscript in Mrs. Howe's own handwriting. 2 vols. $7.50 net.

4 PARK ST.

BOSTON

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY

16 E. 40TH ST. NEW YORK

"A novel of extraordinary insight into the soul of a
woman and the heart of a child."- Boston Transcript.

DAVID PENSTEPHEN

BY RICHARD PRYCE

AUTHOR OF "CHRISTOPHER," ETC.

J. B. Kerfoot, in Everybody's Magazine,

says:

"Discovering Richard Pryce and reading 'David Penstephen' are the kind of pleasures that one likes to share. The Hindus believe that when they do a good action they acquire merit.' I believe that in advising you to read 'David Penstephen' I will acquire gratitude."

The New York Times

says:

"In style and construction, in character-drawing and development, and the hundred-odd skillful little touches which count for so much, the novel shows a maturity and an artistry which place it far ahead of anything Mr. Pryce has yet done even 'Christopher.'"

The New York

Tribune says:

"David Penstephen' is as search-
ing a study of the influence of
environment upon character as
one can find
- a story that grows
ever more intensely interesting
as it proceeds. One of the notable
novels of the year."

BOSTON

The Boston Transcript says:

"Novels like David Penstephen,' with its intimate heart-searchings fused into a plot that awakens and holds alert the reader's curiosity, are none too common. Novelists like Mr. Pryce, with his sympathetic comprehension of the mental processes in both women and children, as well as in men, are all too rare. 'David Penstephen' is an unusual story told in unusual manner. It involves the moral conventions of to-day as they inspire and are derivative from legal conventions, but in itself it neither pleads for them nor inveighs against them. . . . A problem like this is no easy one, yet Mr. Pryce works it out masterfully and logically; and always with the realization of the fact that he is first of all telling a story. . . . Rarely does a story of conscience and ethical substance come from a novelist with less obtrusive impact. In fact, 'David Penstephen,' for all its deep consideration of the problems involved in certain aspects of human conduct, makes no effort to teach or to preach."

$1.35 net.

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY NEW YORK

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Each book is printed in large type on good paper, and is well bound in stiff paper covers; the price of 5c. in no way indicates the quality of paper, printing and binding, which are high grade in every respect.

It is the aim to place these books with new readers; duplicate orders from the same address will not be filled.

This Society is incorporated and largely endowed for the purpose of printing and distributing Swedenborg's Writings, and the offer is made to you in pursuance of that object.

The nominal price of 5c. per volume is named to insure that the applicants for the books show sufficient interest to warrant our sending them.

Address all orders to Room 705

The American Swedenborg Printing

and Publishing Society

3 West 29th Street, New York

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THE RIVERSIDE TEXTBOOKS IN EDUCATION

Three New Issues

How to Teach the Fundamental Subjects

By C. N. Kendall and G. A. Mirick

The methods of instruction, of study, and of recitation employed in leading school systems are here presented. $1.25. Postpaid.

Teaching Literature in the Grammar Grades and High School By Emma M. Bolenius

A book of practical helps for the English teacher, developed from thirteen years of actual teaching experience. In Press.

Public School Administration

By Ellwood P. Cubberley

An especially valuable textbook for students of education, setting forth the fundamental principles underlying the organization and administration of public education. In Press.

Prevocational Education in the Public Schools

By Frank M. Leavitt and Edith Brown

The first authoritative book to describe how the public schools may prepare pupils to select wisely the work to which they are best adapted. $1.10. Postpaid.

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BOSTON

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NEW YORK
CHICAGO

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