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WILEY AND PUTNAM'S ADVERTISEMENT.

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AMERICAN SERIES.

Of the "Library of American Books," the following have already been issued:

JOURNAL OF AN AFRICAN CRUISER. Edited by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

TALES BY EDGAR A. POE.

LETTERS FROM ITALY. By J. T. Headley.

THE WIGWAM AND THE CABIN. By W. Gilmore Simms.

BIG ABEL AND THE LITTLE MANHATTAN.

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By Cornelius Ma

WANDERINGS OF A PILGRIM UNDER THE SHADOW OF MONT BLANC. By George B. Cheever, D.D.-JUST READY.

The following are in press :- Western Clearings, by MARY CLAVERS (Mrs. KIRKLAND); Wanderings of a Pilgrim under the Shadow of the Jungfrau, by GEORGE B. CHEEVER; Views and Reviews in American History, Literature and Fiction, a Miscellany, by W. GILMORE SIMMS; The Forest and the Prairie, by JAMES HALL, author of the Border Tales: A new volume by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE; The Old English Library, by W. A. JONES, and other productions of American authors.

Notices of the Press.

"This Library is put up in beautiful style, as well as offered at a very cheap rate. We are pleased to see such good paper and print, for we think the habit of reading ill-printed, dingy books deteriorates not only the eyesight but the taste. Books, if good for anything, deserve a cleanly dress. To degrade them, even outwardly, has the same tendency as the use of tobacco, to pollute and vulgarize all the habits of life."-N. Y. Tribane.

"This is printed in a cheap form, but so attractively that the volumes really invite its perusal. The intention of the publishers is to supply the demand for the choicest literary publications of the day-to present that reading which cherishes refined and cultivated taste, and affords at once instruction and delight."--Baltimore American.

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"Wiley and Putnam's Library of Choice Reading.'--Under this title, a series of the most valuable and agreeable reading has been commenced in New York, to supply a deficiency in the general character of cheap literature.' The works already published are admirable selections for a library, and as the publishers express the determination to issue nothing but books which ARE books,' there is good reason to believe that others equally worthy of universal circulation are in store; and their circular convinces us it is so."-Auburn Journal.

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FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMERICA:

Or, The Culture, Propagation, and Management, in the Garden and Or chard, of Fruit trees generally, with descriptions of all the finest varieties of Fruit, native and foreign, cultivated in this country.

BY J. A. DOWNING, Esq.

1 thick vol. with several engravings, $1 75; or a splendid edition in large 8vo. (to match the Author's other works), $2 50.

"It is with feelings of more than ordinary gratification that we announce the appearance of this invaluable work. We are sure that none of our readers will be in the least disappointed with its contents, notwithstanding the high expectations which have been raised by the known abilities of its author. A deliberate examination of the work enables us to say, without hesitation, that it is by far the greatest acquisition placed within the reach of American cultivators of fruit which has ever appeared."-The Cultivator.

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Downing is a standard writer on this subject, and this is one of the best of his works. Need we say more to recommend it?"-Cincin. Atlas.

"Thousands of our citizens, we both hope and believe, will rejoice at the appearance of this volume, and make haste to possess it, for we cannot too soon avail ourselves of instruction from one so qualified."—N. Y. Com. Adv.

"At length we have the gratification of announcing this long expected work, and from a perusal of it, we can say, that nothing compared with it on the subject of Pomology has yet been published in the United States. This work will unquestionably now become the standard pomological work of this country; for the great care bestowed on the different kinds, arranging and connecting numberless synonyms, and giving accurate outlines and descriptions, will make it a safe guide.”—American Agriculturist.

"This is the most valuable of all the books which Mr. Downing has contributed to the higher departments of our rural literature, and it is the most charming book of the season. Some idea may be formed of its completeness from the fact of its containing a list of no less than 490 sorts of apples. Mr. Downing claims the right to talk about fruits and trees from having been born in "one of the largest gardens, and upon the banks of one of the noblest rivers, in America;" everybody will concede the right since he has shown himself so competent to his task."-Broadway Journal.

"This is a valuable practical work, and every orchardist and every fruitgrower should possess himself of its stores of information."-U.S. Gazette

WILEY AND PUTNAM'S

LIBRARY OF

CHOICE READING.

SPECIMENS

OF

ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS.

PART II.

OF

ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS,

WHO LIVED

ABOUT THE TIME OF SHAKSPEARE.

WITH NOTES.

BY CHARLES LAMB.

PART II.

NEW YORK:

WILEY & PUTNAM, 161 BROADWAY.

1845.
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