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ain papers on the development of the conception of literary property and on the results of the American law of 1891. Second edition, revised, with additions, and with the record of legislation brought down to March, 1896. 8 deg., gilt top, $1.75. A perfect arsenal of facts and arguments, carefully elaborated and very effectively presented. . . . Altogether it constitutes an extremely valuable history of the development of a very intricate right of property, and it is as interesting as it is valuable.--_N. Y. Nation._ * * * * * G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK: 27 West 23rd Street. LONDON: 24 Bedford St., Strand. BY MOSES COIT TYLER * * * * * A HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE DURING THE COLONIAL TIME New Edition, revised, in two volumes. Volume I.--1607-1676. Volume II.--1676-1765. Each $2.50. Agawam edition, 2 vols. in one. 8 deg., half leather, $3.00. "In the execution of his work thus far, Professor Tyler has evinced a skill in the arrangement of his materials, and a masterly power of combination, which will at once place it in a very eminent rank among American historical compositions. It is not so much the history of a special development of literature, as a series of profound and brilliant studies on the character and genius of a people of whom that literature was the natural product. The work betrays acute philosophical insight, a rare power of historical research, and a cultivated literary habit, which was perhaps no less essential than the two former conditions, to its successful accomplishment. The style of the author is marked by vigor, originality, comprehensiveness, and a curious instinct in the selection of words. In this latter respect, though not in the moulding of sentences, the reader may perhaps be reminded of the choice and fragrant vocabulary of Washington Irving, whose words alone often leave an exquisite odor like the perfume of sweet-brier and arbutus."--GEORGE RIPLEY, in _The Tribune_. THE LITERARY HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1763-1783 Two volumes, large octavo. Sold separately. Volume I.--1763-1776. Volume II.--1776-1783. Each $3.00. This work is the result of an altogether new and original treatment of the American Revolution. The outward history of that period has been many times written, and is now, by a new school of American historians, being freshly re-written in the light of larger eviden
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