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List of Publications of the

A. L. A. Publishing Section.

LARGE SERIES.

Reading for the Young. JOHN F. SARGEnt. New edition. 1890-95. 225 p. $1.50.

A. L. A. Index to General Literature. 1893. 329 p. $5; half mor., $6.50.

List of Subject Headings for use in Dictionary Catalogs. 1895. 188 p. $a. o.p.

List of Books for Girls and Women and Their Clubs. A. H. LEYPOLDT and GEORGE ILES. 1895. $1; paper, 50 c.

Supplement to "Reading for the Young." MARY E. and ABBY L. SARGENT. 1896. 104 p. $1; paper, 75 c.

Annotated Bibliography of Fine Art. RusSELL STURGIS and HENRY KREHBIEL; edited by GEORGE ILES. 1897. 5+89 p. $1; paper, 50 c.

SMALL series.

1. Catalog of Historical Fiction for Young People. JOHN F. SARGENT. 1890. 36 p. Paper, 10 c. 2. Paper and Ink. R. T. SWAN. 1895. 20 p. Paper, 10 c.

3. Handbook of the Publishing Section. 1895. 12 p. Free.

4-8. List of Books for Girls and Women and Their Clubs. A. H. LEYPOLDT and GEORGE ILES. 5 parts. Each 10 c.

9. Books for Boys and Girls. C. M. HEWINS. 1897. 31 P. IO C.

For terms, etc., address

THE LIBRARY BUREAU, 146 Franklin St.. Boston, Mass.

I WISH TO REPEAT, “that if you

have tried in vain to secure a missing number or volume of a magazine, if your list has come back repeatedly, marked 'O. P.,' 'can't find,' etc, etc., then the time has arrived when my services may avail."

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Grosvenor Public Library, Buffalo, N. Y. Library Journal, v. 8, no. 1.

Leicester (Mass.) Public Library. Library Journal, Feb., 1896. Library Co. of Phila., cor. Locust and Juniper Sts. Philadelphia, Pa.

Stevenson, Memories and Portraits. N. Y., 1887.

Steel, From the Five Rivers. N. Y., 1893.
Longfellow, Final Memorial. Boston, 1887.
Mercantile Library, Phila., Pa.

St. Nicholas, Nov., 1889.

Journal of Comp. Medicine, Oct., 1892.

A. S. CLARK, Bookseller and Newsdealer, Review of Reviews, June, 1890, Lond. ed.

174 Fulton Street, New York.

J. H. HICKCOX,

906 M St., WASHINGTON, D. C., Offers his services to public and private libraries, students, and others in search of government documents or information in procuring for a moderate fee missing. numbers in sets of government publications, of which he makes a specialty, other government documents and information from the several departments, museums, and libraries in Washington.

Schlosser's Eighteenth Century, v. 7.
Science Hour, Jan., 1896.

Librarian Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis. Sylvester, J. J., Laws of Verse. Longmans, London, 1870.

H. Welter, 59 Rue Bonaparte, Paris. Studies of the Biological Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, all out.

Index Catalogue of the Surgeon-General's Office, Wash ington.

Index Medicus, a set.

Y. M. C. A. Library, 44 E. 23d St., N. Y. Publishers' Weekly, Jan. 2, 1897.

Library Journal, Nov., 1896.

SITUATIONS WANTED.

POSITION WANTED.-A college graduate, who has

had experience in all branches of library work, would like to change to another library. The best of references given. Address LIBRARY POSITION, care LIBRARY JOURNAL.

LONDON: 2 Star Yard, Carey St. W. C. LEIPZIG: Hospital Str. 10. PARIS: 76 Rue de Rennes.

GUSTAV E. STECHERT

is the only importer in America, who employs no Agents, but has his own offices at:

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where experienced clerks and assistants attend carefully to the orders from New York. That such orders can be filled better, cheaper, and quicker and with less trouble and work to the Librarian than if the books were ordered from European Agents, can easily be seen for the following reasons:

I. I am in direct communication and account with all European publishers and dealers. Therefore I need not pay any commission to Agents, but always get the bottom price and often an extra discount.

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III. The Librarian saves the correspondence to various European firms and has to keep only

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one account.

IV. As shipments are received Weekly: "Mondays from England and France and Thursdays from Germany," no order, large or small, needs to wait for accumulation of material. If books from England, France, and Germany are ordered, these books will congregate at New York from where they will be sent in one shipment, thereby saving the expense of packing, freight, consular fees, Custom House charges, cartage, etc. Of all publications, appearing in consecutive volumes or parts, a list is kept here and abroad and continuations are sent as soon as published, without a reminder from the Librarian. VII. Being provided with a large Bibliographical material of all European countries and with a collection of Catalogues of second-hand books, I am enabled to give quotations on nearly all European and American publications, new or old. VIII. Special attention is given to the procuring of second-hand books and Sets of Periodicals, of which I keep a large stock on hand, constantly refilling by buying whole Libraries and by attending auction sales.

IX. Binding is done carefully in Europe under supervision of my clerks, and pattern is kept of the binding of every first volume, so as to insure a uniformity of the succeeding volumes.

X. Periodicals supplied cheaper, quicker, and in better shape than if ordered by mail from Europe.

XI. American Publications at lowest rates.

The following is a list of some Sets of Periodicals on hand:
(The list will be changed from time to time.)

American Naturalist, Vol. 1-25. Philadelphia,

1868-91. Bound.
Annales des Sciences naturelles, I. Series com-
plete. 33 Vols. Paris, 1824-33. Half calf.
Annalles des Sciences naturelles: Zoologie,
Paleontologie. Series II. to VII. complete.
109 Vols. Paris, 1834-92. Half morocco.
Annals and Magazine of Natural History.
Complete Set, 106 Vols. London, 1838-1889.
Half morocco.

Journal of Royal Asiatic Society of Great
Britain and Ireland. I. and II. Series. 46
Vols. London, 1834-94. Half morocco.
Jahrbücher für National Oekonomie und Sta-
tistik. Complete Set. 1863-94. Bound.

Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science.
Complete Set, 37 Vols. London, 1853-89.
Half calf.

Monthly Microscopical Journal. Complete
Set, 33 Vols. London, 1869-92. Half calf.
Jahrbuch für Mineralogie. Complete Set, 89
Vols. Stuttgart, 1830-91. Half calf.
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society
of London. Complete Set, 47 Vols. Lon-
don, 1845-91. Half morocco.
Transactions of the Geological Society of
London. Complete Set. London, 1811-56.
Half calf.

Zeitschrift d. d. Morgenländ. Gesellschaft.
Complete Set. Leipzig, 1847-89.

Parties going abroad will find it in their interest to make their headquarters at my offices at London, Paris, or Leipzig and make use of the services of my representatives. Books may thus be bought in any part of Europe and charged and sent to the New York firm, according to special arrangement.

GUSTAV E. STECHERT, 9 East 16th Street, New York.

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NEW YORK PUBLICATION OFFICE, 59 DUANE STREET.

LONDON: SOLD BY KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & CO., PATERNOSTER HOUSE

CHARING CROSS ROAD.

YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $5.00.

MONTHLY NUMBERS, 50 cts.

Price to Europe, or other countries in the Union, 20s. per annum; single numbers, 28.

Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.

EDW. G. ALLEN'S

London Agency for American Libraries

28 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON.

FOUNDED IN 1856.

'PPOINTED London Agency for the Libraries of the United States and Dominion Governments, and for Several First-class Public and Uni

versity Libraries of America.

Relations long existing with all the Booksellers and Publishers of Great Britain facilitate the prompt execution of orders for Books, Periodicals, and Scientific Serials, with their continuations.

Scarce Books Found.

Sets Made Up.

Binding of Every Class.

"We have been, for the last twenty years, personally cognizant of Mr. Allen's faithfulness to the interests of his American customers. When a resident in Washington, ten years ago, we found that the immense Congressional Library largely supplied its shelves through Mr. Allen's London Agency. Many of the extensive libraries belonging to the Universities and Colleges in the East have also secured their Foreign Books from the same source, and we have heard from the officers of these Institutions frequent testimony to the scrupulous exactness with which their orders were always filled.

"We cannot, therefore, do a greater service to the Colleges and Universities of the West, to which these presents shall come, than to advise that they employ this inexpensive agency for replenishing their Libraries with English Books."-PRESIDENT WELCH, Iowa State Agricultural College.

"No better endorsement of Mr. Allen's Agency is possible than the list of leading libraries that continue to use it. For 30 years, strict integrity and unexcelled facilities have held the old and made new patrons. The very large business built up demands only a small commission. A library can safely entrust all its London orders to Mr. Allen without getting other estimates and feel sure that it is not making a mistake.”—Melvil DewEY, State Library, New York.

EDW. G. ALLEN'S AMERICAN LIBRARY AGENCY,

28 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, LONDON.

Member American Library Association. SPECIAL TERMS FOR LARGE ORDERS.

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