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CAVENDISH, William, 1st duke of Devonshire, English statesman, d. 1707.

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CAVES and grottoes. Hartwig, G. The subterranean world. 1871..
Hovey, H. C. Celebrated American caverns.

and grottoes in other lands. 1882. .

See also Archæology, Geology, Mammoth cave.

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With notices of caves

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CAVOUR, Camillo Benso, conte di, Italian statesman, b. 1810, d. 1861. Ma-
zade, C. de. Life of count Cavour.
Nolan, E. H. The liberators of Italy. [1865.].

1877..

Note. Consult Probyn's Italy, Godkin's Life of Victor Emmanuel 11, and
Hunt's Italy.

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Brightwell, C. L.

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CAXTON, Laura, pseud. See Comins, Lizzie B.
CAXTON, Pisistratus, pseud. See Bulwer-Lytton, E. G. E. L., lord Lytton.
CAXTON, William, first English printer, b. 1412, d. 1491.
Heroes of the laboratory and workshop. 1859.
Disraeli, I. The first English printer. [An essay.]
v. 1 of 1146.18
Drake, S. A., ed. Our great benefactors: short biographies. 1884. 318.7
CAXTONS, The: a family picture. Bulwer-Lytton, E. G. E. L., lord Lytton. 517.5
CAZIN, Achille. The phenomena and laws of heat. Translated by E. Rich.
New York, 1874. 120 [Illustrated library of wonders.] . .
CECCA. See Angelo, Francesco d'.

CECIL, Robert, 1st earl of Salisbury, English statesman, b. 1550, d. 1612.

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Jesse, J. H. Court of England during the reign of the Stuarts. v. 1 of 135.13 Lodge, E. Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain.. v. 3 of 326.9 CECIL, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne, marquis and earl of Salisbury, b. 1830. Higginson, T. W. English statesmen. 1881. . McCarthy, J. Modern leaders. [English toryism.] 1872. National portrait gallery. [Portrait and biographical sketch.] CECIL, Thomas, 1st earl of Exeter, b. 1542, d. 1622. See Lodge, E. traits of illustrious personages of Great Britain. CECIL, William, lord Burleigh, English statesman, b. 1520, d. 1598. Lodge, E. Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain Macaulay, T. B., lord. Critical and historical essays.. Note. See Spedding's Life of Bacon, vol. 1, Aikin's Court of Elizabeth, and Froude's England, vol. 5-12.

CECIL Dreeme. [A novel.] Winthrop, T..

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CECILIA; or, memoirs of an heiress. Arblay, Frances d'.
CEDARS, The. [Sequel to Long ago.] Craigin, Louisa T.
CELEBES. Bickmore, A. S. East Indian archipelago. [1865-66.]
Wallace, A. R. The Malay archipelago. [1854-62.]
CELLINI, Benvenuto, Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and engraver, b. 1500, d.
1570. Memoirs, written by himself. Translated by T. Roscoe.
[Portrait.] London, 1883. 12°.

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Birrell, A. Obiter dicta. [A rogue's memoirs.] 1885. .

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Brightwell, C. L. Heroes of the laboratory and the workshop. 1859. 624.10 Hale, E. E. Stories of invention told by inventors. 1885.

626.12

Perkins, C. C. Historical handbook of Italian sculpture. 1883.
Symonds, J. A. Renaissance in Italy. The fine arts.

875.27

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Vasari, G. Lives of the painters, sculptors, and architects.

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CELSUS, Epicurean philosopher, ad century. Froude, J. A. Origen and
Celsus. [An essay.]
CELTS. Arnold, M. Study of Celtic literature.
Browne, J. History of the Highlands.

ture.]

Nicholas, T.

Wright, T.

1867.

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[The Celts and their litera

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Child, L. M. Progress of religious ideas. [Celtic tribes.]
The pedigree of the English people. 1874.
The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon [B. C. 55-A. D. 681.] 1034.16
Note. See Sullivan's review of Celtic literature in the Encyclopædia Britan-
nica, vol. 5.

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CEMENTS and mortars. Clark, T. M. Building superintendence. 1884. 816.26 Dobson, E. Foundations and concrete works. 1881.

816.16

Gillmore, Q. A. Limes, hydraulic cements, and mortars. 1879.

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Note. Consult Cooley's Practical receipts, vol. 1, Gwilt's Encyclopædia of
architecture, and Burn's Building construction, vol. 1.

CEMETERIES. See Burials and burial rites.

CENCI, The: a tragedy. Shelley, P. B.

CENSOR, pseud. See Bunce, Oliver Bell.

v. 1 of 1214.15

CENTLIVRE, Susannah, Irish actress and dramatist, b. 1667, d. 1723. Comedies: A bold stroke for a wife; The busy body; The wonder. [Modern British drama.]. .

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The wonder: a comedy. [French's Standard drama.]
CENTRAL America. Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America. [1871.]
Bancroft, H. H. Native races of the Pacific states. 1882.
Bates, H. W. Central America. [Stanford's Compendium of geog

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Lang, J. M. Ancient religions of Central America. [A lecture.]
Longfellow, H. W., ed. Poems of places. 1879. .

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Müller, F. M. Popul Vuh. [Sacred writings of the Indians.] v. 1 of 1358.12
Nadaillac, J. F. A. du P., marquis de. Pre-historic America. [People

and ruins of Central America.] 1884.

1035.21

Oswald, F. L. Summerland sketches.

[1867-76.] 1880.

973-7

Short, J. T. The North Americans of antiquity. 1880.
Travels in Central America. [1848-53.] .

Squier, E. G.

Stephens, C. A.

The Knockabout club in the tropics. 1884..
Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central America. [1839-40.] . 973.19
Trollope, A. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. [1859.]. 984.44
Verne, J. Famous travels. [Conquerors of Central America, 1499–
1541.]

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Wines, E. C. State of prisons and child-saving institutions. 1880.
See also America, Balize, Guatemala, Nicaragua.

913.11 1458.37

CENTURY, The. [Continuation of Scribner's monthly.] Vol. 1-9, 1881-86.
New York, 1882-86. 9 v. 8°.

1517.2

CENTURY, A, of discovery. [1415-1541.] Vogel, T.

477.17

Century, A, of dishonor: the United States government's dealings with

some of the Indian tribes. Jackson, Helen M..

1461.20

CERAMIC or Keramic art. See Pottery and porcelain.
CEREMONIALS. See Manners and customs.

CERTAIN condescension, A, in foreigners. [An essay.] Lowell, J. R.
CERTAIN dangerous tendencies in American life. Harrison, J. B. .

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CERTAIN men of mark. Towle, G. M.
CERVANTES Saavedra, Miguel de, Spanish novelist and poet, b. 1547, d. 1616.
Don Quixote of La Mancha. Translated by Motteux. [With life
of the author by J. G. Lockhart, and etchings by Lalauze.] Edinb.,
1879-84. 4 v. 8°

317.6

679.44

Oliphant, M. O. W. Cervantes. [Outline of his life and works.] [1880.] 1254.11
Prescott, W. H. Biographical and critical miscellanies. 1860..
Wood, W., ed. The hundred greatest men. 1885.

1348.33

318.25

Note. Consult Ticknor's History of Spanish literature, vol. 2, Simonde de
Sismondi's Literature of the south of Europe, vol. 2, and Longfellow's
Poets and poetry of Europe.

678.21

CESNOLA, Luigi Palma di. Cyprus: its ancient cities, tombs, and temples.

CÉSAR Birotteau. [A novel.] Balzac, H. de..

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Maps and illustrations. Third edition. New York, 1878. 8o. . 956.28 Cook, C. Account of the antiquities discovered by Cesnola.. . v. 2 of 872.54 CETSHWAYO, or Cetewayo, Zulu king, b. 1838, d. 1884. Colenso, F. E. History of the Zulu war. [1878-79.] . . Dixie, F. D., lady. In the land of misfortune. [1880-81.] Vijn, C. Cetshwayo's Dutchman: private journal. [1878–79.] CÉVENNES. Green, S. G. French pictures. [1878.] .

Stevenson, R. L. Travels with a donkey in the Cévennes. 1879. CEYLON. Baker, Sir S. W. Eight years' wanderings in Ceylon.

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The rifle and the hound in Ceylon. [1845-53-1 Brassey, A. A voyage in the "Sunbeam." [1876-77.] De Quincey, T. Ceylon [in its relation to England].. Haeckel, E. A visit to Ceylon. [1881-82.]. Knox, T. W. The boy travellers in the far East. Tennent, Sir J. E. Ceylon: physical, historical, topographical. 1859. 247.22 Urwick, W. Indian pictures drawn with pen and pencil. CHADBOURNE, Paul A., American author, b. 1823, d. 1883.

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natural theology. Ninth edition. New York, N. D. 120 CHADWICK, Edwin, English reformer, b. 1801. See Smiles, S. Brief biographies.

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CHADWICK, John White, Unitarian divine and poet, b. 1840. In Nazareth
town, and other poems. Boston, 1883. 16°.
. . 1235.19
CHAFFERS, William. Marks and monograms on pottery and porcelain.
Sixth edition, revised and augmented. London, 1876. L. 8°. . . 866.37
CHAFFIN, William L., Unitarian divine and author. Easton, Mass: a his-
torical sketch. [Hurd, D. H., ed. History of Bristol county.]
CHAINBEARER, The; or, the Littlepage manuscripts. Cooper, J. F.
CHALDEA. Baldwin, J. D. Pre-historic nations. [1877.]
Child, L. M. Progress of religious ideas..
Keary, A. The nations around [Palestine]. 1875.
Lenormant, F., and Chevallier, E. Ancient history of the East. . v. 1 of 113.6
Perrot, G., and Chipiez, C. History of art in Chaldæa. 1884.
Rawlinson, G. Five great monarchies.

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Note. See Smith's Ancient history, vol. 1, and Rawlinson's Ancient history. "CHALLENGER," H. M. S. Campbell, Lord G. Log-letters from the "Chal

lenger." 1872-76.

912.15

Moseley, H. N. Notes by a naturalist on the "Challenger." 1872-76. 1045.9 Spry, W. J. J. The cruise of H. M. S. "Challenger." [1872-76.] 1879. 912.16

"CHALLENGER," H. M. S., continued.

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Thomson, Sir C. W. Voyage of the "Challenger." The Atlantic. Preliminary account of the voyage. 1873-76. CHALLICE, A. E. Illustrious women of France. [Portraits.] Lond., 1873. 12° 463.17 Contents. Madame Tallien; Empress Josephine; Hortense; Caroline Bonaparte; Duchesse d'Angoulême; Duchesse de Berri; Queen Marie Amélie; Duchesse d'Orléans; Empress Eugénie; Princess Mathilde.

Memories of French palaces. London, 1871. 12°

Contents. Versailles; St. Germain; The Louvre and the Tuileries; St. Cloud;
The Palais royal; The Élysée; Compiègne; The Little Trianon and La
Malmaison; Fontainebleau; The Luxembourg.

CHALMERS, Alexander. Lives of John Byrom and Dr. Johnson. See

925.29

Johnson, S. Lives of the British poets. Completed by Hazlitt. . v. 4 of 316.30 CHALMERS, Alexander, editor. British essayists. See British essayists. CHALMERS, Thomas, Scotch divine and philosopher, b. 1780, d. 1847. Ser

mons and discourses. [Portrait.] New York, 1881. 2 v. in 1. 8° 1535.50 Brown, J. Dr. Chalmers. [An essay.].

Edgar, J. G. The boyhood of great men. 1853.
Fraser, D. Thomas Chalmers. [A biography.] 1882.
McCosh, J. The Scottish philosophy. [1671-1856.].
Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits of British authors.
Mathews, W. Oratory and orators. 1882. .

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Note. Consult Oliphant's Literary history, vol. 2, and Allibone's Dictionary. CHALONS, France. Creasy, Sir E. S. Fifteen decisive battles. [Attila against the Romans, A. D. 451.]

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King, C. Famous and decisive battles. [B. C. 490–A. D. 1877.]. CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph, English liberal, b. 1836. Davidson, J. M. Eminent

English liberals. 1880.. . .

Hinton, R. J. English radical leaders. 1878.

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National portrait gallery. [Portrait and biographical sketch.] v. 4 of 328.7 CHAMBERLAIN, Joshua L. Education. [United States. Department of state. Paris exposition reports, vol. 2.]

P. D.

CHAMBERLAIN, Mellen. Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop from the close of the provincial period. [Winsor, J., ed. Memorial history of Boston.] . v. 3 of 264.22

Memorial

Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, Pullen Point, and Chelsea in the colo-
nial, and in the provincial period. [Winsor, J., ed.
history of Boston.]

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CHAMBERS, George F. Handbook of descriptive astronomy. Third edition.
[Illustrated.] Oxford, 1877. 8°
CHAMBERS, Robert, Scotch author and publisher, b. 1802, d. 1871. Book of
days a miscellany of popular antiquities in connection with the
calendar. With engravings. London, 1881. 2 v. L. 80
Fourth edition, revised by R. Car-
ruthers. [With portraits.] London, 1879. 2 v. 8°
Domestic annals of Scotland. 1561-1748. Third edition. [With
illustrations.] Edinburgh, 1874. 3 v.
8°.

Cyclopædia of English literature.

1077.27

R. L.

R. L.

131.25

Chambers, W. Memoir of Robert Chambers. 1882.

376.6

Japp, A. H. Noble workers. 1875..

317.10

CHAMBERS, William, Scotch author and publisher, b. 1800, d. 1883. Ailie

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Memoir of Robert Chambers. With autobiographic reminiscences.
Eleventh edition. Edinburgh, 1882. 12°

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CHAMBERS, William, continued.

Stories of remarkable persons. Edinburgh, 1882. 120.

Contents. The Herschels; Mary Somerville; John Taylor, the water poet;
William and Dorothy Wordsworth; Story of old Bob; Glencairn; The
Astors; Rob Graham; Camille Desmoulins; The Fairbairns; The Banff-
shire naturalist, Thomas Edward; Sir Walter Scott and his dogs; Window
Willie: Jack Scott and Bessy Surtees; Horace Greeley; Sarah Martin;
Ferdinand de Lesseps; Alexander T. Stewart; James David Forbes; The
Jubilee singers; James Annesley; Miss Stirling Graham; Borlum.

317.15

Things as they are in America. London, 1854. 120. National portrait gallery. [Portrait and biographical sketch.] v. 3 of 328.7 CHAMBERS, William and Robert. Chambers's encyclopædia. With maps

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and wood engravings. Revised edition. London, 1880. 10 v. 8°
Contents. Vol. I. A-Belgiojoso. II. Belgium-Chivalry. III. Chivasso-
Elephant. IV. Elephant-Gonzalvo di Cordova. V. Good-Labourers.
VI. Labrador-Numidia. VII. Numismatics-Puerperal mania. VIII.
Puerto Bello-Sound. IX. Sound-Vitaceæ. X. Vital statistics-Z.

Curwen, H. History of booksellers. [1873.] .
CHAMBORD, Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de
Bordeaux, comte de, b. 1820, d. 1883. See King, E. French political
leaders.

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463.6

Note. See Men of the time for 1884, and Vapereau's Dictionnaire des contem-
porains. By the Bourbonists Chambord was called Henry v.
CHAMFORT, Sébastien Roch Nicolas, French satirist, b. 1741, d. 1793. See
Mathews, W. Hours with men and books.
CHAMISSO, Louis Charles Adelaide de, called Adalbert von, poet and novelist,
b. 1781, d. 1838. Peter Schlemihl. From the German by Sir J.
Bowring. With plates by G. Cruikshank. London, 1878. 4° .
Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of Germany. [1870.] . .

1355.26

679.52 1145.19

Note. For specimens of Chamisso's poetry see Baskerville's Poetry of Ger-
many and Longfellow's Poets and poetry of Europe.

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CHAMPAGNE. Vizetelly, H. A history of champagne, with notes on the
other sparkling wines of France. 1882.
CHAMPEAUX, Alfred de. Tapestry. [Translated from the French by Mrs.
R. F. Sketchley.] [Illustrated.] London, [1878.] 12° [Maskell, W.,
ed. South Kensington museum art handbooks.]
CHAMPLAIN, Samuel de, discoverer of lake Champlain, b. 1567, d. 1635.
Charlevoix, P. F. X. de. History of New France.
Higginson, T. W. A book of American explorers. [985-1631.]. . .
Parkman, F. Pioneers of France in the new world.
Parton, J. Great men and their achievements. [1881.] .
CHAMPLAIN, Lake. De Costa, B. F. Lake George. With appendix on
lake Champlain. 1868. .

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Hemenway, A. M. Vermont historical gazetteer. Parkman, F. Historic handbook of the northern tour. [Discovery of lake Champlain and battle of Ticonderoga. 1609-1758.]. . . CHAMPLIN, John D., jr. Young folks' astronomy. New York, 1881. 16° 666.10 The young folks' catechism of common things. New edition, revised. New York, 1881. 16° . .

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Young folks' cyclopædia of common things. With illustrations. New
York, 1880. 8° . .

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Young folks' cyclopædia of persons and places. New York, 1882. 8°. Young folks' history of the war for the union. Illustrated. N. Y., 1881. 8° CHAMPNEY, George M. History of Woburn, Mass. [Drake, S. A., ed. History of Middlesex county.].

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