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By SARAH K. BOLTON, author of "Poor Boys who became Famous," etc, Short biographical sketches of Galileo, Newton, Linnaeus, Cuvier, Humboldt, Audubon, Agassiz, Darwin, Buckland, and others. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Pictures of the Reign of Terror. By LYDIA HOYT FARMER, author of "Boys' Book of Famous Rulers," etc. To those who have not the leisure to make an exhaustive study of this remarkable epoch in the world's history, this volume offers a rapid and clear _resume_ of its most important events and thrilling scenes. ROLF AND HIS FRIENDS. By J A K, author of "Birchwood," "Fitch Club," etc. A healthful, stimulating story, showing the advantage that every boy must necessarily gain from association with intelligent, progressive young people, no matter what their color or condition in life may be. The incidents are fresh and natural, the conversations bright and piquant, and the interest well sustained, while incidentally there is a valuable leaven of information. CECIL'S KNIGHT. By E. B. HOLLIS, author of "Cecil's Cousins," etc. A story of no impossible knight, but of a very real, natural, and manly boy, who, through perseverance, good sense, and genuine courage, fought his way from poverty to success. "We recommend 'Cecil's Knight' as an excellent book to put into a boy's hand.--" _Beacon._ RED CARL. By J. J. MESSMER. A story dealing with the labor question, socialism, and temperance, and one of the best, all points considered, that treats of these subjects popularly. "It would be difficult to find a healthier, more stimulating, and more suggestive story to put into the hands of the young." T. Y. CROWELL & CO.'S NEW BOOKS. CHARLES DICKENS'S COMPLETE WORKS. A new illustrated edition, in 15 and 30 volumes. This edition will meet the (hitherto unfilled) wants of those desiring the works of Dickens in good clear type, well printed on fine paper, handsomely illustrated, tastefully bound, and suitable for library use, at a moderate price. RECOLLECTIONS OF A PRIVATE. A Story of the Army of the Potomac. By WARREN LEE GOSS, author of "Jed." With over 80 illustrations by Chapin and Shelton. Among the many books about the civil war there is none which more clearly describes what took place among the rank and file of the Union Army, while on the march or on the battle-field, than the story given by Mr. Goss in this volume. "It is one of the handsomest, as well as one of the m
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