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FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1874.

PROF. OLNEY'S

INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA.

One Vol. 12mo. Price $1.00.

Ready August 25th.

SHAW'S NEW SERIES

ON

This book is designed for beginners in Algebra. English and American Literature. Its object is to make clear to the learner at the very outset the object of Algebra.

It will make this study, which has heretofore been distasteful to most scholars,attractive at once; by showing them clearly the uses and beauty of this most important branch of knowledge.

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SHAW'S NEW HISTORY

OF

This book with "Prof.Olney's Complete Algebra," Price $1.50, and Univ. Algebra," 32, form the most English and American Literature. complete Series ever published; and also meet the wants of Schools and Colleges of whatever Grade.

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READY AUGUST 25TH.

This book has been prepared with the greatest care by Prof. TRUMAN J. BACKUS, of Vassar College, using Shaw's Manual, edited by Dr. WM. SMITH, as a basis.

1st. It has been put into the modern text-book form, and is so arranged as to be used with the greatest facility by Both Scholar and Teacher.

2d. It is printed in large, clear type, and the leading parts are brought out prominently by the use of black-faced type for catch words.

SHAW'S SPECIMENS of AMERICAN
LITERATURE and LITERARY
READER.

GREATLY ENLARGED.

By Prof. BENJ. H. MARTIN, D. D.
One vol. 12mo. Price $1.50.
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HOOKER'S

NEW PHYSIOLOGY.

REVISED, CORRECTED. and put into the
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Prof. J. A. SEWALL, of the Illinois
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One Vol., 12mo., Well Illustrated. Price $1.60.
READY AUGUST 25TH.

We also publish the following:

Lossing's Primary History of U.S.
Lossing's Gram. Sch. His. of U. S.
Lossing's Com. Sch. His. of U. S.

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APPLETON'S

AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA,

NEW REVISED EDITION.

Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from new type, and illustrated with Several Thousand Engravings and Maps.

The work originally published under the title of THE NEW AMERICVN CYCLOPÆ DIA was completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which it has attained in all parts of the United States, and the signal developments which have taken place in every branch of science, literature, and art, have induced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edi tion entitled THE AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA.

Within the last ten years the progress of discovery in every department of knowledge has made a new work of reference an imperative want.

The movement of political affairs has kept pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and refinement of social life. Great wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, involving national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of our own country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. Large accessions to our geographical knowledge have been made by the indefatigable explorers of Africa.

The great polictial revolutions of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, whose names are in every one's mouth, and of whose lives every one is curious to know the particulars. Great battles have been fought and important sieges maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or in the transient publications of the day, but which onght now to take their place in permanent and authentic history.

In preparing the present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the latest possible dates, and to furnish an accurate account of the most recent discoveries in science, of every fresh production in literature, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts, as well as to give a succinct and original record of the progress of political and historical events. The work has been begun after long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resources for carrying it on to a successful termination.

None of the original stereotyped plates have been used, but everv page has been printed on new type, forming in fact a new Cyclopædia, with the same plan and compass as its predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with such improvements in its composition as have been suggested by longer experience and enlarged knowledge.

The illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the present edition have been added not for pictorial effect, but to give greater lucidity and force to the explanations t he text. They embrace all branches of science and of natural history, and depict the most famous and remarkable features of scenery, architecture, and art, as well as the various processes of mechanics and manufactures. Although intended for instruction rather than embellishment, no pains have been spared to insure their artistic excellence; the cost of their execution is enormous, and it is believed they will find a welcome reception as an admirable feature of the Cyclopædia, and worthy of its high character.

This work is sold to subscribers only, payable on delivery of each volume. It will be completed in sixteen large octavo volumes, each containing about 800 pages, fully illustrated with several thousand Wood Engravings, and with numerous colored Lithographic Maps.

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Four volumes now ready. Succeeding volumes until completion will be issued once in two months. **Specimen pages of the AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA, showing type, illustrations, etc., will be sent gratis, on application.

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