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terature, Life, and Chief Families of the Colonial Period. VOL. II. treats of the Royal Governors; French and Indian Wars; Witches and Pirates; The Religion, Literature, Customs, and Chief Families of the Provincial Period. VOL. III. treats of the Revolutionary Period and the Conflict around Boston; and the Statesmen, Sailors, and Soldiers, the Topography, Literature, and Life of Boston during that time; and also of the Last Hundred Years' History, the War of 1812, Abolitionism, and the Press. VOL. IV. treats of the Social Life, Topography, and Landmarks, Industries, Commerce, Railroads, and Financial History of this Century in Boston; with Monographic Chapters on Boston's Libraries, Women, Science, Art, Music, Philosophy, Architecture, Charities, etc. * * * * * *** _Sold by subscription only. Send for a Prospectus to the Publishers,_ TICKNOR AND COMPANY, Boston. THE STUDENTS' SERIES OF STANDARD POETRY. Edited by W. J. Rolfe, A.M. -> All these books are equally suited to the use of the student, and that of the general reader. They should have a place in every library, public or private. Price 75 cents each. * * * * * I. SCOTT'S LADY OF THE LAKE. The text is correctly printed for the first time in fifty years. The _notes_ (88 pp.) include Scott's and Lockhart's, and are fuller than in any other edition, English or American. The _illustrations_ are mainly of the _scenery_ of the poem, from sketches made on the spot. II. TENNYSON'S THE PRINCESS. The _notes_ (50 pp.) give the history of the poem, _all_ the readings of the earlier editions, selected comments by the best English and American critics, full explanations of all allusions, &c. The _illustrations_ are from the elegant Holiday edition. III. SELECT POEMS OF TENNYSON. Including the Lady of Shalott, the Miller's Daughter, Oenone, the Lotos-Eaters, The Palace of Art, A Dream of Fair Women, Morte d'Arthur, The Talking Oak, Ulysses, Locksley Hall, The Two Voices, St. Agnes' Eve, Sir Galahad, The Brook, &c. The text is from the latest English edition (1884). The notes (50 pp.) include a careful collation of the earlier editions, with explanatory and critical comments. The _illustrations_ are of high character. IV. SCOTT'S MARMION. With copious Notes and introductory matter. The text is now correctly printed _for the first time_.
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