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ime we may care to spend upon them."--_Boston Transcript._ W. M. PAYNE'S LEADING AMERICAN ESSAYISTS A General Introduction dealing with essay writing in America, and biographies of Irving, Emerson, Thoreau, and George William Curtis. "It is necessary to know only the name of the author of this work to be assured of its literary excellence."--_Literary Digest._ LEADING AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE Edited by President David Starr Jordan. Count Rumford and Josiah Willard Gibbs, by E. E. Slosson; Alexander Wilson and Audubon, by Witmer Stone; Silliman, by Daniel C. Gilman; Joseph Henry, by Simon Newcomb; Louis Agassiz and Spencer Fullerton Baird, by Charles F. Holder; Jeffries Wyman, by B. G. Wilder; Asa Gray, by John M. Coulter; James Dwight Dana, by William North Rice; Marsh, by Geo. Bird Grinnell; Edward Drinker Cope, by Marcus Benjamin; Simon Newcomb, by Marcus Benjamin; George Brown Goode, by D. S. Jordan; Henry Augustus Rowland, by Ira Remsen; William Keith Brooks, by E. A. Andrews. GEORGE ILES'S LEADING AMERICAN INVENTORS By the author of "Inventors at Work," etc. Colonel John Stevens (screw-propeller, etc.); his son, Robert (T-rail, etc.); Fulton; Ericsson; Whitney; Blanchard (lathe); McCormick; Howe; Goodyear; Morse; Tilghman (paper from wood and sand blast); Sholes (typewriter); and Mergenthaler (linotype). Other Volumes covering Lawyers, Poets, Statesmen, Editors, Explorers, etc., arranged for. Leaflet on application. HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 34 WEST 33rd STREET--NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Julien Benda's THE YOKE OF PITY The author grips and never lets go of the single theme (which presents itself more or less acutely to many people)--the duel between a passionate devotion to a career and the claims of love, pity, and domestic responsibility. "The novel of the winter in Paris. Certainly the novel of the year--the book which everyone reads and discusses."--_The London Times._ $1.00 net. Victor L. Whitechurch's A DOWNLAND CORNER By the author of The Canon in Residence. "One of those delightful studies in quaintness which we take to heart and carry in the pocket."--_New York Times._ $1.20 net. H. H. Bashford's PITY THE POOR BLIND The story of a young English couple and an Anglican priest. "This novel, whose title is purely metaphorical, has an uncommon literary quality and interest . . . its appeal, save to those who also
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