vol. Cloth, $1.50.
Patriotic Addresses: Slavery, Civil War (with the Speeches in England, 1863), and Civil Liberty in the United States, 1850-85. With a Review of his Life, Personality, and Public Influence, by John R. Howard. Portraits. Cloth, $2.00.
Yale Lectures on Preaching. I.--Personal Elements; II.--Social and Religious Machinery; III.--Christian Doctrines. Thirty-three Lectures. 960 pages. Three vols. in One. Vellum cloth, $2.00.
Life Of Jesus the Christ. Completed Edition, 2 vols., Illustrated. Cloth, $3.50. Either vol., singly, cloth, $1.75. The 2 vols. in One (Frontispiece), $2.00.
Lectures to Young Men: On Various Important Subjects. Cloth, $1.50.
Royal Truths. Reported from his Spoken Words. Fourth American from Sixth English Edition. Cloth, $1.25.
Norwood. Village Life in New England. Mr. Beecher's only Novel. Cloth, Popular Edition, $1.25, paper, 50 cts.
Metaphors and Similes: Compiled by T. J. Ellinwood, Introduction by Homer B. Sprague, Ph. D. Portrait. Cloth, $1.00.
Autobiographical Reminiscences. Edited by T. J. Ellinwood. Portrait. 75 cts.
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Hot Plowshares (Rise of Anti-Slavery Sentiment). $1.50.
"Completes that series of historical novels ... which have illustrated so forcibly and graphically the era of our Civil War--the causes that led up to it and the consequences resulting from it ... Forcible, picturesque."--Chicago Evening Journal.
Figs and Thistles (A Typical American Career). $1.50.
"Crowded with incident ... strong characters ... humor ... absorbing interest."--Boston Commonwealth.
A Royal Gentleman (Master and Slave). $1.50.
"Grasps historic lines and mingles with them threads of love, mystery, adventure, crime, battlefield, and hospital."--Albany Evening Journal.
A Fool's Errand and The Invisible Empire (Reconstruction). $1.50.
"The book will rank among the famous novels that, once written, must be read by everybody."--Portland Advertiser.
Bricks Without Straw (The Bondage of the Freedman). $1.50.
"Scarcely anything in fiction so powerful has been written, from a merely literary standpoint, as these two books." [A Fool's Errand: Bricks Without Straw]--Springfield (Mass.) Republican.
John Eax (The South Without the Shadow). $1.25.
"Rare pictures of Southern life drawn by a Northern hand, in a manner as masterly as it is natural."--Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald.
OTHER WORKS.
Murvale Eastman: Christian Socialist. (Cloth, $1.50. Uniform Edition.)
"A thrilling story of everyday life ... vividly portrayed.--Boston Traveller.
"A great book ... wise, hopeful, artistic, with a broad basis of the soundest sense."--Bishop John H. Vincent.
Black Ice. A Story of the North. A ringing winter; youth and love; thoroughbred horses; curious and interesting rural characters. Cloth, $1.50. Uniform Edition.
"Really original."--Boston Gazette.
"Thoroughly interesting."--Chicago Inter-Ocean.
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