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* * * Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. HARPER & BROTHERS _will send any of the above works by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price_. "_Learning made pleasant._" N. Y. EVENING POST. * * * * * SCIENCE FOR THE YOUNG. By JACOB ABBOTT. _ILLUSTRATED._ 4 volumes, 12mo, Cloth, $1.50 each. I. HEAT. II. LIGHT. III. WATER AND LAND. IV. FORCE. * * * * * If a mass-meeting of parents and children were to be held for the purpose of erecting a monument to the author who has done most to entertain and instruct the young folks, there would certainly be a unanimous vote in favor of Mr. Jacob Abbott. Two or three generations of American youth owe some of their most pleasant hours of recreation to his story-books; and his latest productions are as fresh and youthful as those which the papas and mammas of to-day once looked forward to as the most precious gifts from the Christmas bag of old Santa Claus. The series published under the general title of "Science for the Young" might be called "Learning made Pleasant." An interesting story runs through each, and beguiles the reader into the acquisition of a vast amount of useful knowledge under the genial pretence of furnishing amusement. No intelligent child can read these volumes without obtaining a better knowledge of physical science than many students have when they leave college.--_N. Y. Evening Post._ Jacob Abbott is almost the only writer in the English language who knows how to combine real amusement with real instruction in such a manner that the eager young readers are quite as much interested in the useful knowledge he imparts as in the story which he makes so pleasant a medium of instruction--_Buffalo Commercial Advertiser._ * * * * * Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. _Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price._ [Illustration] NOSES OUT OF JOINT. You needn't cry and look so sad; I love you, pussy dear, the same-- I truly do--as I loved you Before this cunning kitty came; But things are changed a little now, You know, and 'cause he's very small, I've got to 'tend the most to him. Your nose is out of joint, that's all. Don't you remember that cold day They left me hou
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