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FRENCH GRAMMARS AND READERS.

Edgren's Compendious French Grammar. Adapted to the needs of the beginner and the advanced student. $1.12.

Edgren's French Grammar, Part I. For those who wish to learn quickly to read French. 35 cts.

Fraser and Squair's French Grammar. Complete and practical. For be ginners and advanced students. $1.12.

Grandgent's Essentials of French Grammar. With numerous exercises and illustrative sentences.

Grandgent's Short French Grammar.

$1.00.

Exercises, see below. 60 cts.

Phonetic help in pronunciation.

Grandgent's French Lessons and Exercises. Necessarily used with the SHORT FRENCH GRAMMAR. First Year's Course for High Schools, No 1; First Year's Course for Colleges, No. 1. 15 cts. each. Grandgent's French Lessons and Exercises. First Year's Course for Grammar Schools. 25 cts. Second Year's Course for Grammar Schools. 30 cts.

Grandgent's Materials for French Composition. Five pamphlets based on La Pipe de Jean Bart, La dernière classe, Le Siege de Berlin, Peppino, L'Abbé Constantin, respectively. Each, 12 cts. Grandgent's French Composition. Elementary, progressive and varied selections, with full notes and vocabulary. 50 cts.

Bouvet's Exercises in Syntax and Composition. With notes and vocabulary. 75 cts.

Clarke's French Subjunctiv Mood. An inductive treatise, with exercises. 50 cts.

Hennequin's French Modal Auxiliaries.

and conversation. 50 cts.

With exercises in composition

Kimball's Materials for French Composition. Based on Colomba, for second year's work; on La Belle-Nivernaise, and also one on La Tulipe Noire, for third year's work. Each 12 cts.

Storr's Hints on French Syntax. With exercises. 30 cts.

Marcou's French Review Exercises. With notes and vocabulary. 20 cts. Houghton's French by Reading. Begins with interlinear, and gives in the course of the book the whole of elementary grammar, with reading matter, notes, and vocabulary. $1.12.

Hotchkiss's Le Premier Livre de Français. Conversational introduction to French, for young pupils. Boards. Illustrated. 79 pages. 35 cts. Fontaine's Livre de Lecture et de Conversation. Combines Reading, Conversation, and Grammar, with vocabulary. 90 cts.

Fontaine's Lectures Courantes. Can follow the above. Contains Reading, Conversation, and English Exercises based on the text. $1.00. Lyon and Larpent's Primary French Translation Book. An easy beginning reader, with very full notes, vocabulary, and English exercises based on the latter part of the text. 60 cts.

Super's Preparatory French Reader. Complete and graded selections of interesting French, with notes and vocabulary. 70 cts.

French Fairy Tales (Joynes). With notes, vocabulary, and English exercises based on the text.

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Davies's Elementary Scientific French Reader. Confined to Scientific French. Vith notes and vocabulary. 40 cts.

Heath's French-English and English-French Dictionary. Fully adequate for the ordinary wants of students. Retail price, $1.50.

ELEMENTARY FRENCH TEXTS.

Mairêt's La Tâche du Petit Pierre. Notes, vocabulary, and English exercises by Professor Super, Dickinson College. 35 cts.

Bruno's Tour de la France par deux Enfants. Notes and vocabulary by C. Fontaine, High Schools, Washington, D.C. 45 cts. Jules Verne's L'Expédition de la Jeune Hardie. With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by W. S. Lyon. 25 cts. Gervais's Un Cas de Conscience. With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by R. P. Horsley. 25 cts.

Génin's Le Petit Tailleur Bouton. With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by W. S. Lyon. 25 cts.

Assolant's Une Aventure du Célèbre Pierrot. With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by R. E. Pain. 25 cts.

Muller's Les Grandes Découvertes Modernes.

Photography and Telegraphy. With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by F. E. B. Wale. 25 cts.

Récits de Guerre et de Révolution. Selected and edited, with notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by B. Minssen. 25 cts.

Bruno's Les Enfants Patriotes.

by W. S. Lyon. 25 cts.

With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes

Bedollière's La Mère Michel et son Chat. With notes, vocabulary, and appendixes by W. S. Lyon. 25 cts.

20 cts.

Legouvé and Labiche's La Cigale chez les Fourmis. A comedy in one act, with notes by W. H. Witherby. Labiche and Martin's Le Voyage de M. Perrichon. A comedy; notes and vocabulary by Professor Wells of the University of the South. 30 cts. Labiche and Martin's La Poudre aux Yeux. Comedy; notes and vocabulary by Professor Wells of the University of the South. 30 cts. Dumas's L'Evasion du Duc de Beaufort. Notes by D. B. Kitchen. 25 cts. Dumas's Monte-Cristo. With notes by I. H. B. Spiers, Wm. Penn Charter School, Philadelphia. 30 cts.

Assollant's Récits de la Vieille France. With notes by E. B. Wauton. 25 cts.

Berthet's Le Pacte de Famine. With notes by B. B. Dickinson. 25 cts. Erckmann-Chatrian's L'Histoire d'un Paysan. With notes by W. S. Lyon. 25 cts.

France's Abeille. With notes by C. P. Lebon of the Boston English High School. 25 cts.

La Main Malheureuse. With complete and detailed vocabulary, by H. A. Guerber, Nyack, N. Y. 25 cts.

Enault's Le Chien du Capitaine. Notes and vocabulary, by C. Fontaine, Director of French, High Schools, Washington, D. C. 35 cts. Trois Contes Choisis par Daudet. (Le Siège de Berlin, La dernière Classe, La Mule du Pape.) With notes by Professor Sanderson. 15 cts. Erckmann-Chatrian's Le Conscrit de 1813. Notes and vocabulary, by Professor Super, Dickinson College. 45 cts.

Selections for Sight Translation. Fifty fifteen-line extracts compiled by Miss Bruce of the High School, Newton, Mass. 15 cts Laboulaye's Contes Bleus. With notes and vocabulary by C. Fontaine, Central High School, Washington, D. C. 35 cts.

Malot's Sans Famille. With notes and vocabulary by I. H. B. Spiers of the Wm. Penn Charter School, Philadelphia. 40 cts.

INTERMEDIATE FRENCH TEXTS. (Partial List.) Dumas's La Tulipe Noire. With notes by Professor C. Fontaine, Central High School, Washington, D. C. 40 cts. With vocabulary,

50 cts.

Erckmann-Chatrian's Waterloo. Abridged and annotated by Professor O. B. Super of Dickinson College. 35 cts.

About's Le Roi des Montagnes. Edited by Professor Thomas Logie. 40 cts. Pailleron's Le Monde où l'on s'ennuie. A comedy with notes by Professor Pendleton of Bethany College, W. Va. 30 cts.

Souvestre's Le Mari de Mme de Solange. With notes by Professor Super of Dickinson College. 20 cts.

Historiettes Modernes, Vol. I. Short modern stories, selected and edited, with notes, by C. Fontaine, Director of French in the High Schools of Washington, D. C. 60 cts.

Historiettes Modernes, Vol. II. Short stories as above. 60 cts.

Fleurs de France. A collection of short and choice French stories of recent date with notes by C. Fontaine, Washington. D. C. 60 cts. Sandeau's Mlle de la Seiglière. With introduction and notes by Professor Warren of Adelbert College. 30 cts.

Souvestre's Un Philosophe sous les Toits. With notes, by Professor Fraser of the University of Toronto. 50 cts. With vocabulary. 80 cts.

Souvestre's Les Confessions d'un Ouvrier. With notes by Professor Super of Dickinson College. 30 cts.

Augier's Le Gendre de M. Poirier. One of the masterpieces of modern comedy. Edited by Professor Wells of the University of the South. 25 cts.

Scribe's Bataille de Dames Edited by Professor B. W. Wells. 30 cts. Scribe's Le Verre d'eau. Edited by Professor C. A. Eggert. 30 cts. Mérimée's Colomba. With notes by Professor J. A. Fontaine of Bryn Mawr College. 35 cts. With vocabulary, 45 cts.

Mérimée's Chronique du Règne de Charles IX. With notes by Professor P. Desages, Cheltenham College, England. 25 cts.

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Notes by C. Fontaine,

Musset's Pierre et Camille. Edited by Professor O. B. Super. 20 cts.
Jules Verne's Tour du Monde en quatre vingts jours. Notes by Professor
Edgren, University of Nebraska. 35 cts.
Jules Verne's Vingt mille lieues sous la
High School, Washington, D.C.
Sand's La Mare au Diable. With notes by
of Harvard. 25 cts.

oo cts.

Professor F. C. de Sumichrast

Sand's La Petite Fadette. With notes by F. Aston-Binns, Balliol College, Oxford, England. 30 cts.

De Vigny's Le Cachet Rouge. With notes by Professor Fortier of Tulane University. 20 cts.

De Vigny's Le Canne de Jonc.

Edited by Professor Spiers, with Introduction by Professor Cohn of Columbia University. 40 cts. Halévy's L'Abbé Constantin. Edited with notes, by Professor Thomas Logie. 30 cts. With vocabulary, 40 cts.

Thiers's Expédition de Bonaparte en Egypte. With notes by Professor C. Fabregou, College of the City of New York. 25 cts.

Gautier's Jettatura. With introduction and notes by A. Schinz, Ph.D. of Bryn Mawr College. 30 cts.

Guerber's Marie-Louise With vocabulary, oo cts.

INTERMEDIATE FRENCH TEXTS. (Partial List.)

Lamartine's Scènes de la Révolution Francaise. With Notes by Professor Super of Dickinson College. 35'cts.

Lamartine's Graziella. With introduction and notes by Professor F. M. Warren of Adelbert College. 35 cts.

Lamartine's Jeanne d'Arc. Edited by Professor Barrère, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, England. 30 cts.

Michelet's Selections. With notes by Dr. C. H. C. Wright, Harvard University. oo cts.

Victor Hugo's La Chute. From Les Misérables. Edited with notes by Professor Huss of Princeton. 25 cts.

Victor Hugo's Bug Jargal. With notes by Professor Boïelle of Dulwich College, England.

40 cts.

Champfleury's Le Violon de Faience. With notes by Professor Clovis Bévenot, Mason College, England. 25 cts.

Gautier's Voyage en Espagne. With notes by H. C. Steel. 25 cts. Balzac's Le Curé de Tours. With notes by Professor C. R. Carter, Wellington College, England. 25 cts.

Balzac's Cinq Scènes de la Comédie Humaine. With notes by Professor B. W. Wells. 40 cts.

Daudet's La Belle-Nivernaise. With notes by Professor Boïelle of Dulwich College, England. 25 cts.

Theuriet's Bigarreau. With notes by C. Fontaine, Washington, D. C.

25 cts.

Maupassant's Huit Contes Choisis. With notes by E. M. White, High School, Worcester, Mass. 25 cts.

Advanced Selections for Sight Translation. Extracts, twenty to fifty lines long, compiled by Mme. T. F. Colin of Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 15 cts.

Dumas's La Question d'Argent. Comedy edited by G. N. Henning, Assistant in French, Harvard University. 30 cts.

Lesage's Gil Blas.

Abbreviated and edited, with introduction and notes, by Professor Cohn of Columbia University, and Professor Sanderson of Yale University. 40 cts.

Sarcey's Le Siège de Paris. With introduction and notes by Professor I. H. B. Spiers of William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia. 35 cts.

Loti's Pêcheur d'Islande. With notes by R. J. Morich. 30 cts. Beaumarchais's Le Barbier de Séville. Comedy with introduction and notes by Professor Spiers of William Penn Charter School. 25 cts. Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme. With introduction and notes by Professor Warren of Adelbert College. 30 cts.

Molière's L'Avare. With introduction and notes by Professor Levi of the University of Michigan. 35 cts.

Racine's Esther. With introduction, notes, and appendixes by Professor I. H. B. Spiers of William Penn Charter School.

25 cts. Racine's Athalie. With introduction and notes by Professor Eggert of

Vanderbilt University.

30 cts.

Racine's Andromaque. With introduction and notes by Professor B. W. Wells of the University of the South. 30 cts.

Introduction prices are quoted unless otherwise stated.
ADVANCED FRENCH TEXTS.

De Vigny's Cinq Mars. An abbreviated edition with introduction and notes by Professor Sankey of Harrow School, England. 70 cts.

Zola's La Débâcle. Abbreviated and annotated by Professor Wells, of the University of the South. 70 cts.

Choix d'Extraits de Daudet. Selected and edited with notes by William Price, Instructor in Yale University. 20 cts.

Sept Grands Auteurs du XIXe Siècle. Lectures in easy French on Lamartine, Hugo, de Vigny, de Musset, Gautier, Mérimée, Coppée, by Professor Fortier of Tulane University. 60 cts.

French Lyrics. Selected and edited with notes by Professor Bowen of the University of Ohio. 60 cts.

Lamartine's Méditations. Selected and edited by Professor Curme of Northwestern University. 75 cts.

Victor Hugo's Hernani. With introduction and notes by Professor Matzke of Leland Stanford University. 60 cts.

Victor Hugo's Ruy Blas. With introduction and notes by Professor Garner of the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. 65 cts.

Corneille's Le Cid. With introduction and notes by Professor Warren of Adelbert College. 164 pages. 30 cts.

Corneille's Polyeucte. With introduction and notes by Professor Fortier of Tulane University. 30 cts.

Molière's Le Misanthrope. With introduction and notes by Professor C. A. Eggert. 30 cts.

Molière's Les Femmes Savantes.

With introduction and notes by Pro

fessor Fortier of Tulane University. 30 cts.

Molière's Le Tartuffe. With foot-notes by Professor Gasc, England. 25 cts. Molière's Le Médecin Malgré Lui. With foot-notes by Professor Gasc, England. 15 cts.

Molière's Les Précieuses Ridicules. With introduction and notes by Professor Toy of the University of North Carolina. 25 cts. Piron's La Métromanie. Comedy in verse, with notes by Professor Delbos, England. 40 cts.

Warren's Primer of French Literature. An historical handbook. 75 cts. Taine's Introduction à l'Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. With essay on Taine by Irving Babbitt, Harvard University. 20 cts. Duval's Histoire de la Littérature Française. In easy French. From earliest times to the present. $1.00.

Voltaire's Prose. Selected and edited by Professors Cohn and Woodward of Columbia University. $1.00.

French Prose of the XVIIth Century. Selected and edited by Professor Warren of Adelbert College. $1.00.

La Triade Française. Poems of Lamartine, Musset, and Hugo, with introductions and notes by L. Both-Hendriksen. 75 cts.

Complete Catalogue of Modern Language Texts sent on request.

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