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THE PILGRIM FATHERS;

OR, THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND IN THE REIGN OF JAMES THE FIRST.

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PICTURES FROM SICILY.

Ill.u.s.trated with Twenty-three Engravings on Steel, and several Woodcuts.

"As a work of reference it is of the highest utility; as an ornamental book it is unsurpa.s.sed; and as a guide to the traveller it has no equal in the English language."--_Observer._

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FORTY DAYS IN THE DESERT;

ON THE TRACK OF THE ISRAELITES;

OR, A JOURNEY FROM CAIRO BY WADY FEIRAN TO MOUNT SINAI AND PETRA.

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"Mr. Bartlett has made a book, pleasant in letter-press, as well as attractive in its ill.u.s.trations--delicately finished line engravings of subjects particularly well chosen."--_Athenaeum._

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THE NILE BOAT;

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The sketches and descriptive maps render the views witnessed in the "Nile Boat" beautiful realities."--_The Sun._

GLEANINGS ON THE OVERLAND ROUTE.

Ill.u.s.trated by Twenty-eight Steel Plates and Maps, and Twenty-three Woodcuts.

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JERUSALEM REVISITED.

With Twenty-two Steel Engravings and Woodcuts.

"A beautiful monument for a lover of Art."--_Athenaeum._

"An interesting book to look through, and a useful book to read,"--_Leader._

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THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS.

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"Close the curtains, draw the sofa by the fire, fit the ottoman to your feet, and adjust the light. If the reader be thus prepared he is ready to commence reading "The Day of Small Things." What is this neat and unpretending volume by the auth.o.r.ess of "Mary Powell?" It is a string of pearls. Yes. Yet the simile will not be perfect unless the thread on which they are strung be golden. Then we will accept the resemblance.... The auth.o.r.ess of "Mary Powell," and, we add, "The Day of Small Things," feels her own power, and knows how deeply trifles, when judiciously introduced, will tell.... It is a cornucopia filled with rich moral fruits of every kind; and, though small are the hints thrown out here and there, or the advice casually given, still in the aggregate their voice becomes powerful, and we find that we have been reading a powerful lesson while we were scanning the jottings of a diary.... The work is worthy of its author, and will be a general favourite."--_Atlas._

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