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Crafts, Wilbur F., (Uncle Will, V. M.) Childhood; the text-book of the age, for parents, pastors and teachers, and all lovers 824.1:20 of childhood. Bost. 1875. D. Craik, Dinah Maria, born Mulock. Plain-speak824.2+95 ing. N. Y. 1882. Q.

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Contents. The tide at the flood.-Victims and victimizers." Odd" people.-A little music.-Conies.Decayed gentlewomen.-On novels and novel-makers. -Light in darkness.-An island of the blest.-How she told a lie.-A ruined palace.

- Sermons out of church. Toronto. 1876. S. 824.2:15

Contents. What is self-sacrifice? - Our often infirmities. How to train up a parent in the way he should go.-Benevolence or beneficence ?-My brother's keeper.-Gather up the fragments. 824.2:15

Same. Leipz. 1875. S.

Studies from life. Leipz. 1867. S. 824.2:16 Contents. Old stories.-Silence for a generation.Going out to play.-Want something to read.-Warsparkles. An old soldier's coming home. Poor people's children.-Travelling companions.-Through the powder-mills. - Brother Jonathan's pet.-Literary ghouls.-About mothers-in-law. Our lost cat.My babes in the woods,-The man of men.-Lost. Cross, Marian, born Evans, formerly mrs. G: H:

Lewes, (George Eliot). The essays of George
Eliot complete; coll. and arr. with an
introd. on her " Analysis of motives," by
Nathan Sheppard. N. Y. [1883]. D.

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Contents. George Eliot's Analysis of motives. Carlyle's life of Stirling.-Woman in France.-Evangelical teaching.-German wit.-Natural history of german life.-Silly novels by lady novelists.-Worldliness and other-worldliness. -The influence of rationalism. The grammar of ornament. Holt's address to workingmen. Impressions of Theophrastus Such. N. Y. 1879. D. 824.2:26 Contents. Looking inward.-Looking backward.How we encourage research. A man surprised at Only his originality. too deferential man. temper. A political molecule. The watch-dog of knowledge. A half-breed.-Debasing the moral currency. The wasp credited with the honey-comb. "So young!"-How we come to give ourselves false testimonials and believe in them.-The too ready small authorship. Moral writer. Diseases of swindlers. Shadows of the coming race. The modern hep! hep! hep!

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Same. Chicago, 1885. D. Cumberland, R: The observer; a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays. 4th ed. [Anon.] Lond. 1791. 5 v. D.

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Davy, Sir Humphrey. Consolations in travel, or The last days of a philosopher; with a sketch of the author's life and notes by Jacob Green. Phila. 1830. T. 824.2:27 De Quincey, T: The avenger, a narrative; and other papers. Bost. 1859. D. 824.2:28 Contents. The avenger; a narrative.-Additions to the Confessions of an opium-eater: De Quincey; Barbara Lewthwaite; The daughter of Lebanon. The essenes; supplementary.-Aelius Lamia.-China. -Traditions of the rabbins.

Essays on the philosophical writers, and other men of letters. Bost. 1854. 2 v. D.

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Contents. V. 1. Sir W: Hamilton. Sir James Mackintosh.- Kant in his miscellaneous essays. Herder.-J: Paul F: Richter.-Analects from Richter. -Lessing. 2. Bentley.-Parr.

Historical and critical essays. Bost. 1853. 2 v. D. 824.2:30

Contents. V. 1. Philosophy of roman history.The essenes. - Philosophy of Herodotus. - Plato's Republic.-Homer and the homeridæ. 2. Cicero.Style.-Rhetoric.-Secret societies.

De Quincey, T:-Continued.

- Letters to a young man, and other papers. Bost. 1858. D. 824.2:31 Contents. Letters to a young man. - Theory of greek tragedy.- Conversation.-Language.- French and english manners.-California and the gold mania. -Ceylon.-Presence of mind. Memorials, and other papers. Bost. 1860. 2 v. D. 824.2: 32 Contents. V. 1. The orphan heiress. Oxford.The pagan oracles.-The revolution of Greece. 2. Klosterheim.-The sphinx's riddle. -The templars' dialogues.

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- Miscellaneous essays. Bost. 1851. D.

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Contents. On the knocking at the gate, in Macbeth. -Murder considered as one of the fine arts.-Second paper on murder.-Joan of Arc.-The english mailcoach.-The vision of sudden death.- Dinner, real and reputed.-Orthographic mutineers. Narrative and miscellaneous papers.

1859. 2 v. D.

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Contents. V. 1. The household wreck.-The spanish nun.-Flight of a tartar tribe. 2. System of the heavens as revealed by lord Rosse's telescopes.Modern superstition.-Coleridge and opium eating.Temperance movement.-On war.-The last days of Immanuel Kant.

The note book of an english opium-eater. Bost. 1860. D. 824.2:35

Contents. Three memorable murders.- True relations of the Bible to merely human science.-Literary history of the 18th century.-The Antigone of Sophocles.-The marquess Wellesley.-Milton vs. Southey and Landor. - Falsification of english history. - A peripatetic philosopher. -On suicide. -Superficial knowledge.-English dictionaries. - Dryden's hexastich.-Pope's retort upon Addison. Dickens, C: J: Huffam. Speeches, 1841-1870; ed. and prefaced by R: Herne Shepherd, with a new bibliography, rev. and enl. Lond. 1884. D. 825.2:2 Dix, W: Giles. The deck of the Crescent City; a picture of american life. N. Y. 1853. D. 824.1:21 Dodge, Mary Abigail. Skirmishes and sketches by Gail Hamilton. Bost. 1865. S.

824.1:10 Contents. Child-power. - "Glory hallelujah". - A folly in Israel. A landmark removed. - Doubtful arguments.-Christ as a preacher. - Nathaniel Emmons of Franklin.-Brain and brawn.-Glorying in the goad.-Pictures and a preface.-A suggestion.A court crime.-Mob patriotism.-Ellen.-A word to the inconsiderate. - Drunkenness and drinking. Language.-Christ in Carolina.-Eddykny-Mur-r-phy. -Magazine literature.-Words for the way.-"Out in the cold".-Interruption.-Anno Domini.-A ramble in the old paths.-A countercharm.-A new school of biography.-Pictor ignotus.-My book.

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Doran, J: Knights and their days. N. Y. 1864. D. 824.2:37 Contents. A fragmentary prologue.-The training of pages.-Knights at home.-Love in chevaliers and chevaliers in love.-Duelling, death and burial.-The knights who grew tired of it".-Female knights and Jeanne Darc.--The champions of christendom.— Sir Guy of Warwick and what befell him.-Garteriana.- Foreign knights of the garter. The poor knights of Windsor and their doings.-The knights of the Sainte Ampoule. The order of the Holy Ghost.-Jacques de Lelaing. The fortunes of a knightly family. The record of Rambouillet. - Sir John Falstaff.-Stage knights.-Stage ladies, and the romance of history. The kings of England as knights, from the Normans to the Stuarts. institution of a gentleman".-The kings of England as knights, the Stuarts.-The spanish match.-The kings of England as knights from Stuart to Brunswick.-Recipients of knighthood.-Richard Carr Page and Guy Faux, esq.- Ülrich von Hutten.-Shamknights.-Pieces of armor.

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- Table traits and something on them. N. Y. 1859. D. 824.2:38

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Miscellanies; embracing Nature, Addresses and lectures. Bost. 1857. D. 824.1:22

Contents. Nature. -The american scholar. — An address to the senior class in Divinity college, Cambridge. Literary ethics.-The method of nature.Man the reformer. - Introductory lecture on the times. The conservative.- The transcendentalist.The young american.

Same. New rev. ed. Bost. 1884. D. In his Works. 820.1:8 v1 - Essays; 1st and 2d ser. Bost. 1854, 1858. 2 v. D. 824.1: 24 Contents. V. 1. History.-Self-reliance.-Compensation. Spiritual laws.-Love.- Friendship.- Prudence.-Heroism.-The over-soul.-Circles.-Intellect. -Art. 2. The poet. Experience. - Character. Manners. - - Gifts.- Nature. - Politics. Nominalist and realist.-New England reformers.

Same. New rev. ed. Bost. 1879. 2 v. T. 824.1: 24 820:1:8 v2,3 - Fortune of the republic; lecture del. at the Old south church, march 30, 1878. Bost. 1879. S. 824.1:25

Same. Bost. 1884. D. In his Works.

- Letters and social aims. Bost. 1876. D.

824.1: 26 Contents. Poetry and imagination.-Social aims.Eloquence.-Resources.-The comic.-Quotation and originality.-Progress of culture.-Persian poetry.Inspiration.-Greatness.-Immortality.

Same. New rev. ed. Bost. 1884. D. In his Works. 820.1:8 v8 Society and solitude; twelve chapters. Bost. 1879. T. 824.1:27 Contents. Society and solitude.-Civilization.-Art. -Eloquence.- Domestic life.- Farming.-Work and days.-Books.-Clubs.-Courage.-Success.-Old age. Same. New rev. ed. Bost. 1884. D. In his Works. 820.1:8 v7 Everett, E: The Mount Vernon papers. N. Y. 1860. D. 824.1:28

Contents. [Introductory].-Christmas.- The house of Franklin.-A safe answer.-The comet.-An incursion into the Empire State. The parable against persecution. Washington's diary. Robertson's miniatures of gen. and mrs. Washington.-Washington's diary, pt. 2.-Louis Napoleon.- Washington's diary. Abbotsford visited and re-visited. The 4th of march, 1789.-Abbotsford visited and re-visited, pt. 2. The court of France, 1818.-Lord Erskine's testimony to Washington.-The financial distress of 1857. -Travelling in former times.-Travel in Europe. Havre and Rouen.-Will there be a war in Europe ?Another vol. of Washington's diary.-Washington's southern tour. Adams' express and the express system of the U. S.-At Paris in 1818.-The illustrious dead of 1859: Prescott; Bond; Hallam; v. Humboldt. ---Italian nationality. The light-house.-Prince Metternich. Seven critical occasions and incidents in the life of Washington.-Fontainebleau, Burgundy, Autun.--Talleyrand.-Lyons. From Lyons to Geneva. -Excursion from Geneva to Chamouni, Mont Blanc. The Montauvert, the Sea of Ice, and the Green Garden.-Geneva, Ferney, Lausanne. From Lausanne to Freyburg. Berne. - 19th of april 1775. From Berne to Sachseln. Stanz, Lucerne, Tell.Goldau, Aloys Reding, Grutli, the Tellensprung. Altorf, the valley of the Reuss, the Valais.-Daniel Boon. The New York ledger.

- Orations and speeches on various occasions. Bost. 1853-79. 4 v. O. 825.1+2

Contents. V. 1. (3d ed.) The circumstances favorable to the progress of literature in America.-The first settlement of New England.-The first battles of the revolutionary war.-The principle of the amer. constitutions.-Adams and Jefferson.-The history of liberty.- Monument to Harvard.-Speech at Nashville.-Speech at Lexington, Ky.-Speech at the Yellow Springs in Ohio.-The settlement of Mass.-Importance of scientific knowledge to practical men and the encouragement to its pursuit. The workingmen's party.-Advantage of scientific knowledge to workingmen. - Colonization and civilization of

Africa. Education in the western states. — The Bunker Hill monument.-Temperance.-The seven years' war, the school of the revolution.-The educa tion of mankind.-Agriculture. — Eulogy on Lafay ette.-The battle of Lexington.-The youth of Washington.-Education favorable to liberty, morals and knowledge. The battle of Bloody Brook. 2. (2d ed.) The boyhood and youth of Franklin. - Fourth of july at Lowell. - American manufactures.- Anecdotes of early local history.-The western railroad.Anniversary of the settlement of Springfield.-The importance of the militia. - The 17th of june at Charlestown. - Harvard centennial anniversary. The settlement of Dedham.-The cattle show at Danvers.-The Irish charitable society.-Improvements in prison discipline.-Superior and popular educa tion.-The Boston schools.-The importance of the mechanic arts.-Reception of the Sauks and Foxes. -Dr. Bowditch.-4th of july, 1838.- Education the nurture of the mind.-Festival at Exeter.-Accumulation, property, capital, credit.-Importance of edu cation in a republic.-The settlement of Barnstable. -Normal schools.-Opening of the railroad to Springfield. The Scots' charitable society.-J: Lowell, jr., founder of the Lowell institute. - Dr. Robinson's medal. British association at Manchester.-University of Cambridge.-The Royal agricultural society at Bristol.-Agricultural society at Waltham.-York minster.-Lord mayor's day.-The Geological society of London.-The Royal academy of art.-Royal literary fund.-The Agricultural society at Derby.-Reception at Hereford.-Saffron Walden agricultural society. Scientific association at Cambridge.- The pilgrim fathers. - University education.- The new medical college.-The famine in Ireland.-Aid to the colleges.-Eulogy on J: Quincy Adams.-The Cambridge high school.-Second speech on aid to colleges.-American scientific association.-The departure of the pilgrims.-Cattle show at Dedham.-The 19th of april at Concord.-The Bible. 3. Battle of Bunker Hill.-Opening of the Brattle house.-Cambridge high school.-The Ottoman empire.-The birthday of Washington.-Conditions of a good school.Beneficial influence of railroads.-The husbandman, mechanic and manufacturer.-Treatment of animals. -Effects of immigration.-Festival of the alumni of Harvard.-Education and civilization.-Dinner to T: Baring.-Progress of agriculture.-The death of Daniel Webster. The colonization of Africa.- Abdul Rahaman. - Discovery of America. — Stability and progress. The pilgrim fathers.-New Hampshire.Vice-president King. P: Chardon Brooks. — Dorchester in 1630, 1776 and 1855.-Boston school festival. Launch of the Defender. Abbott Lawrence.Obituary notice of Abbott Lawrence.-Vegetable and mineral gold.-Daniel Webster as a man.-Reception at Philadelphia.-Mr. Dowse's library.-The uses of astronomy.-G: Peabody.-Obituary notice of mr. Dowse.-Memorial of the Franklin family.-Academical education.-The statue of Warren.-The importance of agriculture. - Charitable institutions and charity. - Dedication of the public library. Dedication of Crawford's Washington.-Presentation of the cane of Washington.-Recollections of Turkey.-Washington abroad and at home.-The 4th of july. 4. The character of Washington. - Cattle show at Springfield.--The New York state inebriate asylum.-Agricultural society at Danvers.-Minot's Ledge light-house.-Eulogy on T: Dowse.-Franklin the Boston boy.-W: Hickling Prescott.-H: Haliam. -Latin school prize declamation.-Powers's statue of Webster.- Alex. v. Humboldt.-Rufus Choate.Daniel Webster union meeting in Faneuil bail.Washington Irving.- Birthday of Washington Irving.-Eliot school-house.-H: D. Gilpin. --- American expedition to the Arctic sea.-Sanitary convention. -Vindication of american institutions.-Inauguration of president Felton. - Everett school-house.Flag-raising in Chester square.-The call to arms.Daniel Drury Barnard.-The questions of the day. -"E pluribus unum."-Nathan Appleton.-50th anniversary of graduation.-12th Mass. regiment.-Agriculture as affected by the war. - Dinner to prince Napoleon. The causes and conduct of the civil war.

Cornelius Conway Felton. The army of the Potomac.-Opportunities of Harvard students.-Female education.-The duty of crushing the rebellion. -The demand for reinforcements.-The irish regiments. Nathan Hale.-Inauguration of the Union club.-U. S. naval academy. Harvard college in the war. The education of the poor.-National cemetery at Gettysburg.-Aid to east Tennessee.-The navy in the war.-Russia and the U. S.-Josiah Quincy.-The

Everett, E:-Continued.

administration of president Quincy. The duty of supporting the government.-The sailors' home.Reception of capt. Winslow.-President Lincoln. Mass. electoral college of 1864.-The relief of Savannah.

Note. For special index, alphabetical arrangement, see Catalogue of the Brooklyn library, p. 451. The great issue now before the country; an oration del. at the New York academy of music, july 4, 1861. N. Y. 1861. D. 825.1:4 Fay, Theodore Sedgwick. Dreams and reveries of a quiet man; consisting of The little genius and other essays, by one of the eds. of the New York mirror. N. Y. 1832. 2 v. D. 824.1:29 Fields, James T: Underbrush. Bost. 1877. T. 824.1:30

Contents. My friend's library.-A peculiar case.-Familiar letter to house-breakers. Our village dogmatist. A watch that "wanted cleaning."-Bothersome people.-Pleasant ghosts.-The Pettibone lineage. Getting home again.-How to rough it. - An old-time scholar.-Diamonds and pearls.-The author of "Paul and Virginia."-If I were a boy again. Fiske, J: Darwinism, and other essays. Lond. 1879. D. 824.1:31

Contents. Darwinism verified.-Mr. Mivart on darwinism.-Dr. Bateman on darwinism.- Dr. Büchner on darwinism.-A crumb for the modern symposium. -Chauncey Wright. What is inspiration? Dr. Hammond and the table-tippers. -Mr. Buckle's fallacies. Postscript on mr. Buckle. The races of the Danube.-A librarian's work.

Excursions of an evolutionist. Bost. 1884. D. 824.1:107

Contents. Europe before the arrival of man.-The arrival of man in Europe.-Our aryan forefathers.— What we learn from old aryan words.-Was there a primeval mother tongue? - Sociology and heroworship.-Heroes of industry.-The causes of persecution. The origins of protestantism. -Evolution and religion.-The meaning of infancy.-A universe of mind-stuff.-In memoriam C: Darwin.

- The unseen world, and other essays. Bost. 1876. D. 824.1:32

Contents. The unseen world.-"The tomorrow of death."-The Jesus of history.-The Christ of dogma. -A word about miracles.--Draper on science and religion. Nathan the wise.-Historical difficulties.The famine of 1770 in Bengal.-Spain and the Netherlands.-Longfellow's Dante. - Paine's "St Peter."A philosophy of art.-Athenian and american life. -Index.

Flagg, Wilson. Studies in the field and forest. Bost. 1857. O. 824.1:33

Halcyon days. Bost. 1881. D. 824.1:102 Foster, J: Biographical, literary and philoso

phical essays; contributed to the Eclectic review. N. Y. 1844. D. 824.2:39 Contents. Chalmers' astronomical discourses.-J: Horne Tooke.-Coleridge's Friend.-Fox's James II. Edgeworth's Professional education. British statesmen.-Lord Kames.- Defence of the stage.B: Franklin.-James Beattie. Fashionable life.Hugh Blair.-D: Hume.-Philosophy of nature.-Ireland.-Epic poetry.-Superstitions of the highlanders.- Ecclesiastical biography. Spain. - Modern egyptians.

Essays. in a series of letters.

Bost. 1833. S.

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Contents. On a man's writing memoirs of himself. On decision of character.-On the application of the epithet romantic.--On some of the causes by which evangelical religion has been rendered unacceptable to persons of cultured taste.

Froude, James Anthony. Historical and other sketches; ed. with an introd. by D: H. Wheeler. N. Y. [1883]. D. 824.2:113 Contents. A siding at a railway station. The Norway fjords.-A Cagliostro of the 2d century.-Social condition of England in the 16th century.-Corona

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Contents. V. 1. The science of history. - Times of Erasmus and Luther.-The influence of the reformation on the scottish character. - The philosophy of catholicism. - A plea for the free discussion of theological difficulties.-Criticism and the gospel history. The book of Job.-Spinoza.-The dissolution of the monasteries.--England's forgotten worthies.-Homer. - The lives of the saints. - - Representative men. Reynard the fox. The cat's pilgrimage. - Fables. Parable of the bread-fruit tree. - Compensation. 2. Calvinism.-A bishop of the 12th century.-Father Newman on "The grammar of assent.' -Condition and prospects of protestantism. - England and her colonies. A fortnight in Kerry, pt. 1, - Reciprocal duties of state and subject. - The merchant and his wife.-On progress.-The colonies once more. Education. A fortnight in Kerry, pt. 2.-England's war. The eastern question. - Scientific method applied to history. 3. Annals of an english abbey.-Revival of romanism.-Sea studies. - Society in Italy in the last days of the roman republic. Lucian. Divus Cæsar. On the uses of a landed gentry.-Party politics. Leaves from a south african journal. 4. Life and times of Thomas Becket. -- The Oxford counterreformation. - Origen and Celsus. -A Cagliostro of the 2d century.-Cheneys and the house of Russell.— A siding at a railway station. Gibbons, Phebe Earle. "Pennsylvania dutch," and other essays. 3d ed. rev. and enl. Phila. 1882. D. 824.1 101 Contents. Pennsylvania dutch.-An Amish meeting. -Swiss exiles. The dunker love-feast.- Ephrata.Bethlehem and the moravians. - Schwenkfelders.A friend.-Cousin Jemima.-The miners of Scranton. Irish farmers.-English.-App.

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Contents. Cervantes.- Don Quixote. - The scarlet letter.-Fiction.- Public opinion. - The philantropic sentiment. Music. The cost of a cultivated man.Conversation.-Wordsworth.-Robert Burns.-T: De

Quincey. Gleig, G: Robert. Essays, biographical, historical and miscellaneous'; contributed chiefly to the Edinburgh and Quarterly reviews, Lond. 1858. 2 v. O. 824.2:43

Contents. V. 1. Dr. Chalmers.-Our defensive armament.-Natural theology.-Military bridges.-The war of the Punjaub. 2. The puritans. -General Miller. India and its army. The Mädchenstein. Military education.

Goodale, Elaine. Journal of a farmer's daughter. N. Y. 1881. S. 824.1:36

Greene, G: Washington. Biographical studies. N. Y. 1860. D.

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Contents. Cooper.- Personal recollections of Cooper. Cole.- Crawford. - Irving's works. - Irving's Washington.

- Historical studies. N. Y. 1850. D. 824.1: 38 Contents. Petrarch.-Machiavelli.-Reformation in Italy. - Italian literature in the first half of the 19th century. Manzoni.-The hopes of Italy. - Historical romance in Italy.- Libraries.- Verrazzano.-Charles Edward.-Supplement to The hopes of Italy.-Contributions for the popes.

Hall, Granville Stanley. Aspects of german culture. Bost. 1881. D. 824.1: 39

Contents. Religious opinion.-The vivisection question. The passion play. -Some recent pessimistic theories.-The new cultus war.-Ferdinand Lassalle.The graphic method.-The Leipzig "messe."-A pomeranian watering place.-Emperor Wilhelm's return. Hermann Lotze.-Is æsthetics a science?- The german science.-Are the german universities declining? -Fowler's Locke and german psychology.-Spiritualism in Germany. Recent studies on hypnotism.Popular science in Germany. - A note on Hegel, his followers and critics. - Hartmann's new system of

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pessimistic ethics -The latest german philosophical literature.-Democritus and Heraclitus.-The muscular perception of space. Laura Bridgeman. - The perception of color.-A note on the present condition of philosophy.-First impressions on returning from Germany. Halpine, C: Graham. Baked meats of the funerral; a collection of essays, poems, speeches, histories and banquets by private Miles O'Reilly. N. Y. 1866. D. 824.1: 40 Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. Human intercourse. Bost. 1884. D. 824.2: 120 The intellectual life; with a portr. of Leonardo da Vinci etched by Leopold Flameng. Bost. 824.2:44

1877. D.

Contents.-The physical basis. The moral basis. — Of education.-The power of time.-The influences of money.-Custom and tradition. Women and marriage.-Aristocracy and democracy.- Society and solitude.-Intellectual hygienics. Trades and professions.-Surroundings.

Hayward, Abraham. Sketches of eminent statesmen and writers, with other essays; reprinted from the Quarterly review, with add. and corr. Lond. 1880. 2 v. O. 824.2:45 Contents. V. 1. Thiers. Bismarck. Cavour. Metternich.-Charles comte de Montalembert.-Lord Melbourne.-The marquess Wellesley. 2. Mme. de Sévigné. - Saint-Simon. — Mme. Du Deffand and her correspondents.- Holland House. - Strawberry Hill. -Byron and Tennyson.-The republic of Venice; its rise, decline and fall.

Selected essays. N. Y. 1879. 2 v. D. 824.2:46

Contents. V. 1. The rev. Sidney Smith; his life, character and writings. -S: Rogers. - F: v. Gentz.Maria Edgeworth; her life and writings. - The countess Hahn-Hahn.-De Stendhal, H: Beyle.-Alexander Dumas. 2. The british parliament, its history and eloquence.-The pearls and mock pearls of history.Vicissitudes of families, english, scotch, irish and continental nobility.-England and France; their national qualities, manners, morals and society. - Lady Palmerston. - Lord Landsdowne. - Lord Dalling and Bulwer-Whist and whist-players. Hazlitt, W: The round table. [Bayard ser]. Lond. 1869. T. 824.2:47

Contents. The love of life. - Classical education. The Tatler.-Modern comedy. Posthumous fame. Hogarth's marriage à-la-mode. - Milton's versification. Manner. - The tendency of sects. - Causes of methodism. The Midsummer night's dream. - The Beggar's opera.-Patriotism.-Beauty. - Imitation.Gusto.-Pedantry.- Character of Rousseau. - Different sorts of fame. - Character of John Bull. Goodnature.--Character of Milton's Eve.-Observations on mr. Wordsworth's poem: The excursion. - A day by the fire. Religious hypocrisy. The literary character.-Common-place critics.-Actors and acting. The spirit of the age, or Contemporary portraits. 1st amer. ed. Phila. 1848. D.

824.2: 48 Contents. Bentham.-Godwin. - Coleridge. - E: Irving. Horne Tooke. Scott. - Byron. - Southey. Wordsworth. -Mackintosh. Malthus. Gifford. Jeffrey.-Brougham. - Sir F. Burdett.-Lord Eldon.Mr. Wilberforce. Cobbett. Campbell. Crabbe.Moore.-Hunt.-Elia.-Geoffrey Crayon.

Table talk; opinions on books, men and things. [1st and] 2d series. Phila. 1848. 2 v. D. 824.2:49

Contents. V. 1, pt. 1. On the pleasure of painting. On the past and future. On people with one idea. On the ignorance of the learned. On will-making.On a landscape of Nicolas Poussin.-On going a journey. - Why distant objects please. Ön corporate bodies. - On the knowledge of character. On the fear of death. -On application to study. On the old age of artists.-On egotism.-On the regal character. Pt. 2: On the look of a gentleman. - On reading old books. On personal character. On vulgarity and affectation. On antiquity.-On the conduct of life, or Advise to a school-boy.-The indian jugglers. On the prose-style of poets. On the conversation of authors. My first acquaintance with poets. Of persons one would wish to have seen. - Shyness of scholars.

On old english writers and speakers. 2, pt. 1. On the feeling of immortality in youth.-On the want of money.-Ön sitting for one's picture.-Whether genius is conscious of its powers. On londoners and country people.-On living to one's self. On genius and common sense.-Hot and cold.-On thought and action.-Portrait by Vandyke. On dreams. On envy; a dialogue. On the difference between writing and speaking. On inconsistencies in sir Joshua Reynold's discourses. -On qualifications necessary to success in life. Madame Pasta and mademoiselle Mars. Sir Walter Scott, Racine, and Shakespeare. Pt. 2. On the spirit of monarchy. The Vatican. - On Milton's sonnets.-On coffee-house politicians. - On the aristocracy of letters. On criticism.-On great and little things. — On familiar style. - On effeminacy of character. Whether actors ought to sit in the boxes. --On the disadvantages of intellectual superiority. On patronage and puffing. On the picturesque and ideal. The main chance. - On reason and imagination. On respectable people. - On novelty and familiarity. Head, Sir Francis Bond. Descriptive essays, contributed to the Quarterly review. Lond. 1857. 2 v. O. 824.2: 50

Contents. V. 1. Cornish miners in America.-English charity.-Locomotion by steam. - British policy. The printer's devil.-The red man. 2. The air we live in. Memorandum on the battle of Waterloo. — The London and northwestern railway.-The electric telegraph.-The Britannia bridge. - The London post

office.

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Helps, Sir Arthur. Essays, written in the intervals of business; added, an essay on organization in daily life. Bost. 1871. D. 824.2:51 Contents. On practical wisdom. - Aids to contentment. On self-discipline.-On our judgments of other men. On the exercise of benevolence. - Domestic rule. Advice.-Secrecy.-On the education of a man of business.--On the transaction of business.-On the choice and management of agents.-On the treatment of suitors. Interviews. Of councils, commissions and, in general, of bodies of men called together to counsel or to direct. - Party-spirit.-An essay on organization of daily life. Higginson, T: Wentworth. Bost. 1863. D. Contents. Saints and their bodies. Physical courage. A letter to a dyspeptic. The murder of the innocents. Barbarism and civilization.-Gymnastics. - A new counterblast. The health of our girls. April days. My out-door study.-Water-lilies. The life of birds. The procession of the flowers. Snow. Holland, Josiah Gilbert, (Timothy Titcomb). Every-day topics; a book of briefs. N. Y. 1876. D. 824.1:42 Contents. Culture.-Literature and literary men.Criticism. The popular lecture. - Personal dangers. Personal development. Preachers and preaching. Christianity and science. Revivals and reforms.Christian practice. The church of the future. The common moralities.-Woman.-Woman and home.-Amusements. The temperance question. - Social intercourse.-Town and country. The rich and the poor.-Politics and political men.-American life and

manners.

Same. 2d ser. N. Y. 1882. S. 824.1:42 Lessons in life; a series of familiar essays, by Timothy Titcomb. 15th ed. N. Y. 1874. D. 824.1:43

Contents. Moods and frames of mind.-Bodily imperfections and impediments. - Animal content. Reproduction in kind.—Truth and truthfulness.Mistakes of penance.-The rights of woman.-American public education.-Perverseness.-Undeveloped resources. - Greatness in littleness. Rural life.Repose.-The ways of charity.- Men of one idea.Shying people.-Faith in humanity.-Sore spots and sensitive spots.-The influence of praise.-Unneces sary burdens. Proper people and perfect people.The poetic test. The food of life. - Half-finished work.

- Plain talks on familiar subjects; a series of popular lectures. N. Y. 1866. D.

824.1:45 Contents. Self-help.- Fashion.- Work and play.

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- Titcomb's letters to young people, single and married. N. Y. 1874. S. 824.1:44 Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The autocrat of the

breakfast-table; every man his own Boswell. [Anon.] Bost. 1871. D. 824.1:46 The poet at the breakfast-table; his talks with his fellow-boarders and the reader. [Anon.] Bost. 1872. D. 824.1:47

The professor at the breakfast-table. [Anon.] Bost. 1879. D. 824.1:48 Pages from an old volume of life; a collection of essays, 1857-1881. Bost. 1883. O.

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Contents. Bread and the newspaper.-My hunt after "the captain".-The inevitable trial.-The physiology of walking. The seasons.-The human body and its management.-Cinders from the ashes.-Mechanism in thought and morals.-The physiology of versification. Crime and automatism.-Jonathan Edwards.— The pulpit and the pew.

Soundings from the Atlantic. Bost. 1864. D. 824.1:49

Contents. Bread and the newspaper. - My hunt after "the captain". - The stereoscope and the stereograph.-Sun-painting and sun-sculpture; with a stereoscopic trip across the Atlantic. - Doings of the sunbeam. The human wheel, its spokes and fellows. A visit to the autocrat's land-lady.-A visit to the asylum for aged and decayed punsters.-The great instrument. The inevitable trial. Howells, W: Dean. Three villages. Bost. 1884. S. 824.1:111

Contents. Lexington; [a typical New England village]. Shirley; [the Shaker community].-Gnadenhütten; [Moravian village]. Howitt, Mary, born Botham, ed. Pictorial

calendar of the seasons; exhibiting the pleasures, pursuits and characteristics of country life for every month in the year, and embodying the whole of Aikin's Calendar of nature. Ill. Lond. 1854. D. 824.2:52 Howitt, W: The rural life of England. From the 3d Lond. ed. corr. and rev. Phila. 1854. 2 v. D. 824.2:53 Hudson, Mary, born Clemmer, formerly mrs. Ames. Outlines of men, women and things. N. Y. 1873. D. 824.1:1

Contents. Arlington in may. - Northern Vermont in august.-Newport in september.-Indian summer in Virginia. Charles Sumner's home.-Grand duke Alexis in New York.-A rainy morning in the country. Margaret Fuller Ossoli.-A french journalist.-Fanny Fern. Horace Greeley and Edwin Forrest. Lola Montez. Things gone by.-The fallen man.-Physical basis of statesmanship.-Instinctive philosophers and statesmen. Pin-money. Breadmaking. — Our kitchens.-Caste in sex.-Woman suffrage.-Una and her paupers.-Let us live. Hueffer, Francis. Italian and other studies. Lond. 1883. O. 824.2: 121

Contents. The poets of young Italy. - A literary friendship of the 14th century (Boccaccio and Petrarch]. The renaissance in Italy.-Exhibitions of Rossetti's pictures.-Troubadours, ancient and modern.- Music and musicians. The literary aspect of Schopenhauer's work. - Musical criticism. - Mr. Pepys, the musician.

Hunt, James H: Leigh. A day by the fire, and other papers hitherto uncollected. Bost. 1870. D. 824.2:54

Contents. A day by the fire. On common place people. A popular view of the heathen mythology.

On the genfi of the greeks and romans. On the genii of antiquity and the poets.-Fairies.-Genii and fairies of the east, the Arabian nights, etc.-The satyr

Hunt, James H: Leigh.-Continued.

of mythology and the poets.-Tritons and men of the sea. On giants, ogres and cyclops.-Gog and Magog, and the wall of Dhoulkarnein. -Aeronautics, real and fabulous. On the talking of nonsense.-A rainy day. The true enjoyment of splendor.-Retrospective review. The murdered pump.-Christmas eve and christmas day.- New year's gifts. - Sale of the late mr. West's pictures. Translation from Milton into welsh. The bull-fight.-Love and will. - Men, women and books; a selection of sketches, essays and critical memoirs from his uncollected prose writings. N. Y. 1847. 2 v. D. 824.2:55 Contents. V. 1. Fiction and matter of fact.-The inside of an omnibus.-The day of disasters of Carfington Blundell, esq.- A visit to the zoological gardens. A man introduced to his ancestors. - A novel party. Beds and bedrooms. The world of books.-Jack Abbott's breakfast. On seeing a pigeon make love. The month of may.-The Giuli tre.- A few remarks on the rare vice called lying.-Criticism on female beauty. Of statesmen who have written verses.- Female sovereigns. 2. Social morality. Pope in some lights, in which he is not usually regarded. Garth, physicians and love letters.-Cowley and Thomson. Bookstalls and "Galateo". -Bookbinding and "Heliodorus".-Ver-Vert, or The parrot of the nuns. Specimens of british poetesses. Duchess of St. Albans and marriages from the stage. -Lady Mary Wortley Montague.-Life and african visit of Pepys.-Life and letters of mme. de Sévigné. - The seer, or Common-places refreshed. Bost. 1856. 2 v. D. 824.2:56 Jameson, Anna, born Murphy. Memoirs and essays, illustrative of art, literature and social morals. N. Y. 1846. D. 824.2:57 Contents. The house of Titian. Adelaide Kemble and the lyrical drama. -The xanthian marbles. Washington Allston."Woman's mission" and woman's position. On the relative social position of mothers and governesses.

Sketches of art, literature and character. Bost. 1859. T. 824.2:58

Contents. Pt. 1, in three dialogues: 1. A scene in a steamboat. A singular character. Gallery at Ghent. The prince of Orange's pictures. A female gambler.-Cologne; the Medusa. Prof. Wallraf.Schlegel and mme. de Staël. Story of archbp. Gerard. -Heidelberg; Elizabeth Stuart. 2. Frankfort.-The theatre: Mme. Haitsinger. The versorgung-haus. The Städel museum.-Dannecker, memoir of his life and works. German sculpture; Rauch, Tieck, Schwanthaler. 3. Goethe and his daughter-in-law.The german women.-German authoresses.-German domestic life and manners.-German coquetterie and german romance. - The story of a devoted sister. Pt. 2. Memoranda at Munich, Nuremberg and Dresden.

Jefferies, R: The life of the fields. Lond. 1884. D. 824.2:59

Contents. The field-play.-Bits of oak bark. The pageant of summer. Meadow thoughts. Clematis lane. Nature near Brighton.-Sea, sky and down.— January in the Sussex woods. By the Exe.--The water-colley. Notes on landscape painting.—Village miners.-Mind under water. Sport and science.Nature and the gamekeeper.-The sacrifice to trout. -The hovering of the kestrel.-Birds climbing the air. Country literature. — Sunlight on a London square.-Venice in the East end. The pigeons at the British museum. The plainest city in Europe. Round about a great estate. Bost. 1880. S. 824.2:60 The story of my heart; my autobiography. Bost. 1883. S. 824.2:111

Wild life in a southern county. [Anon.] Bost. 1879. S.

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Jenyns, Soame. Disquisitions on several subjects. Lond. 1822. S. 824.2:99

Contents. On the chain of universal being. - On cruelty to inferior animals.-On a pre-existent state. -On the nature of time.-On the analogy between things material and intellectual.--On rational christianity. On government and civil liberty.-On religious establishments.

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