Show Littells Living Ago for 1881 In 1881 TAt Lititff Age enters upon its thirtyeighth year of continuous con-tinuous publication and its value increases in-creases with its years Periodical literature is constantly growing richer and more abundant in the stork of the ablest writers upon all topics of interest and in no other way can so much of the best of this literature be obtained so conveniently and cheaply as through the columns of this standard magazine Issued weekly and giving over three and a quarter I thousand large and wellfilled pages of reading matter yearly it ia enabled to present with a freshness and cum pletenea attempted by no other publication the ablest eaaaya and reviews re-views tho choicest aerial and ehoit stories the moat interesting sketched of travel and discovery the best poetry and the most valuable biographical biogra-phical historical scientific and political poli-tical information from the entire body of foreign current literature and from the pens of the foremost writers of the dir Suih eminent authors aa Prof Max Muller Rt Hon W E Gladstone Glad-stone James A Froude Prof Huxley Hux-ley Richard A Proctor EJward A Freeman Prof Goldwin Smith Prof Tyndall Dr W B Carpenter Fran cea Power Cobbe Francis Gallon The Dake of Argyll Wm Black Miss Thackeray Mr MulloobCraik George MacDonald Mrs Oliohant Mrs Alexander Jean Ineelow H D Blackmore Tbos Hardy Matthew Arnold Henry Xingsley W W Story Tnrgueniel Carlyle Buskin Tennyson Browning and many other most distinguished writers oi the agp in science fiction poetry history biography politics theology philosophy criticism and art are represented re-presented in its page Furnishing thus tbe only satisfactorily satis-factorily complete compilation of an indispensable literature The Lining Age is obviously invaluable to every American reader It supplies the place of many magazines reviews and papers and alone enables the reader at a small expenditure of time and money to keep fully abreast witb tbe best thought and literature ot the time The subscription price iS o year is cheap for tbe amount of reading furnished while the publishers make a still cheaper offer viz to send The Licing Age and any one of the American Am-erican 4 monthlies or weeklies a year both postpaid for 10 50 thus furnishing to the subscriber at a small cost the cream of both home and foreicn literature The publishers publish-ers also offer to send to all new subscribers sub-scribers for the year 1881 remitting before January 1st the weekly numbers num-bers of 1880 issued after the receipt of their subscriptions gratis Littell c Co Boston are the publishers |