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Show ' - . G. P. Putnam's New Publications. Miss S .edgwick's Works. G. P. PuTNAM has the pleasure of announcing that he has made an arrangement to publish in a series of handsome duodecimos, Uniform with the new edition of Irving's Works, <!tVf Work.g of <i0atVarim m. ~dtgmitk, THE AUTHOR'S REVISED EDITION. To be published at intervals, commencing on the 15th day of May. The first volume will be : Clarence; A TALE OF OUR OWN TIMES. Complete in I voJ. To be followed by Redwood. 1 vol. Hope Leslie; OR, THE EARLY TIMES OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1 vol. The Linwoods; A TALE OF THE REVOLUTION. 1 vol. A New England Tale. 1 voJ. Home; AND OTHER WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE. I vol. Etc. etc. etc. Believing that the writings of Miss Sedgwick, collected in a uniform and suitable edition, will be, as American classics, scarcely less acceptable than those of Geoffrey Crayon , the publisher has induced .Miss S. to prepare this edition to be published in a similar form with Irving's Works. All Americans who approciate pure taste unalloyed by frudery, sterling genius united witl1 good sense, unobtrusive morals; and unaffected patriotism, wil warmly approve of the collected edition of tho works of Miss Sedgwick. G. P. Putnam has also the pleasure of announcing a new series of attractive and useful books by Mrs. L. C. TuTHILL, entitled : SUCCESS IN LIFE: lllustrated by a Series of Popular volumes, founded on the biography of an eminent example from each profession or occupation. By Mrs. L. C. TUTHILL, lfuthor of "History of Architecture," "I'll be a Lady," etc. I. THE MERCHANT. III. THE ARTIST. II. THE LAWYER. IV. THE MECHANIC. Etc. etc. etc. "'•* This Series will be admirably adapted for Public School Libraries, and for presentation. 1 |