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A NEW LIBRARY EDITION

OF

MACAULAY'S ENGLAND.

MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. New Edition, from New Electrotype Plates. 5 volumes, 8vo, Cloth with Paper Labels, Gilt Tops and Uncut Edges, $10 00. Sold only in Sets.

The beauty of the edition is the beauty of proper workmanship and solid worth—the beauty of fitness alone. Nowhere is the least effort made to decorate the volumes externally or internally. They are perfectly printed from new plates that have been made in the best manner, and with the most accurate understanding of what is needed; and they are solidly bound, with absolutely plain black cloth covers, without relief of any kind, except such as is afforded by the paper label. It is a set of plain, solid, sensible volumes, made for use, and so made as to be comfortable in the using.—N. Y. Evening Post.


OTHER EDITIONS OF MACAULAY'S ENGLAND:

Library Edition: 5 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $10 00.

Popular Edition: 5 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $4 00.

Cheap Edition: 5 vols., 8vo, Paper, $1 50.

The volumes are sold separately.


Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.

Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price.