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ts on the fire, cooking utensils, etc.; with approved receipts for camp-cookery. By "AN OLD HUNTER." Universal Phonography; or, Shorthand by the "Allen Method." A self-instructor. By G. G. ALLEN. Hints and Helps for those who Write, Print, or Read. By B. DREW, proof-reader. Pronouncing Handbook of Three Thousand Words often Mispronounced. By R. SOULE and L. J. CAMPBELL. Short Studies of American Authors. By THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON. The Stars and the Earth; or, Thoughts upon Space, Time, and Eternity. With an introduction by THOMAS HILL, D. D., LL. D. Handbook of the Earth. Natural Methods in Geography. By LOUISA PARSONS HOPKINS, teacher of Normal Methods in the Swain Free School, New Bedford. Natural-History Plays. Dialogues and Recitations for School Exhibitions. By LOUISA P. HOPKINS. The Telephone. An account of the phenomena of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, with directions for making a speaking-telephone. By Professor A. E. DOLBEAR. Lessons on Manners. By EDITH E. WIGGIN. Water Analysis. A Handbook for Water-Drinkers. By G. L. AUSTIN, M. D. Handbook of Light Gymnastics. By LUCY B. HUNT, instructor in gymnastics at Smith (female) College, Northampton, Mass. The Parlor Gardener. A Treatise on the House-Culture of Ornamental Plants. By CORNELIA J. RANDOLPH. With illustrations. _Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price._ LEE AND SHEPARD Publishers Boston * * * * * A POPULAR HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY YOUNG FOLKS' History of the United States BY THOS. WENTWORTH HIGGINSON. Square 16mo. 380 pp. With over 100 Illustrations. Price $1.50. _The theory of the book can be briefly stated; it is, that American History is in itself one of the most attractive of all subjects, and can be made interesting to old and young by being presented in a simple, clear, and graphic way. In this book only such names and dates are introduced as are necessary to secure a clear and definite thread of connected incident in the mind of the reader; and the space thus saved is devoted to illustrative traits and incidents, and the details of daily living. By this means it is believed that much more can be conveyed, even of the philosophy of history, than where this is overlaid and hidden by a mass of mere statistics._ "Compact, clear, and accurate.... This unpretending little book is the best general history of the United St
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