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THE NEW "HOUSEHOLD EDITION"

OF

Bayard Taylor's Writings:

To be issued in MONTHLY VOLUMES for subscribers to the set, at the low price of $1.50 per volume, neatly bound in cloth.

The first two volumes will be:

VIEWS AFOOT; or, Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff. 12mo. 506 pp. March 2Oth.

Of this volume about 40,000 copies have been sold.

CENTRAL AFRICA; or, Life and Landscape from Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile. 12mo. pp. 521.

The other volumes will follow in due course, viz.:

EL DORADO; or, Adventures in the Path of Empire.

THE LANDS OF THE SARACEN.

GREECE AND RUSSIA.

HOME AND ABROAD.

INDIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN.

NORTHERN TRAVEL.

BY-WAYS OF EUROPE.

HANNAH THURSTON.

JOHN GODFREY'S FORTUNES.

THE STORY OF KENNETT.

In announcing a new impression of the WORKS OF BAYARD TAYLOR in a popular and cheaper form, the publishers do not think it needful to quote the opinions of the critics as to their interest and literary character. They would merely refer to what may be called the "business standing" of these works which is indicated by the fact that though the earliest volume, "Views Afoot," was published twenty-four years ago, and most of the others are now fifteen years old, they are still called for, both separately and in sets, as among the indispensables in American libraries and on the bookshelves of the family. Very few books, either of Travel or Fiction, thus retain their place and continue so long in demand, amidst all the active competition of modern book-publishing, and the inference is not unreasonable that these volumes of Adventure in almost every corner of the earth, possess some lasting interest and vitality which makes them worthy of a permanent place in our literature. Mr. Taylor's Novels were welcomed even more largely than the Travels, and we need only quote the competent and impartial estimate of the best English critics in regard to them, viz.:

"We have now to welcome 'Hannah Thurston,' as an excellent addition to the list of such American tales as Hawthorne's, Longfellow's, and Mrs. Stowe's."—London Review.

"If Bayard Taylor has not placed himself, as we are half inclined to suspect, in the front rank of novelists, he has produced a very remarkable book a really original story admirably told, crowded with life-like characters, full of delicate and subtle sympathies, with ideas the most opposite to his own, and lighted up throughout with that playful humor which suggests always wisdom rather than mere fun."—London Spectator.

"'The Story of Kennett' is delightful and refreshing reading, and a great rest after the crowded artistic effects and the conventional interests of even the better kinds of English novels."—London Spectator.

N. B. — All our Agents for the Knickerbocker Edition of Irving's Works, will receive subscriptions for the "HOUSEHOLD EDITION" of Bayard Taylor's Complete Prose Works, at the low price of $1.50 per volume.

The Regular Library Edition of Bayard Taylor's Works may still be had. Price $2.25 per ol.; or in 13 vols. 121110., $29; or in half-calf, $48.

G. P. PUTNAM & SONS,
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.

4th Av. and 23d Street, N. Y.