Stevenson’s Works

Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde $1.00
Fables 1.00
The Vailima Letters.With Portrait. 2 vols. 2.25
The Ebb-Tide 1.25
The Amateur Emigrant 1.25
The following 12mo volumesin uniform binding:
St. Ives. The Adventuresof a FrenchPrisoner in England $1.50
In the South Seas.With Map 1.50
Weir of Hermiston 1.50
Poems and Ballads.With Portrait 1.50
Kidnapped. BeingMemoirs of the Adventuresof DavidBalfour in the year1751. Illustrated 1.50
David Balfour. BeingMemoirs of his Adventuresat Homeand Abroad 1.50
Treasure Island. WithMap 1.00
The Wrecker. WithLloyd Osbourne. With12 full-page illustrations 1.50
The Master of Ballantrae:A Winter’sTale. Illustrated 1.50
Prince Otto. A Romance 1.00
The Merry Men, andOther Tales 1.25
The Black Arrow. ATale of the TwoRoses. Illustrated 1.25
New Arabian Nights 1.25
The Dynamiter. MoreNew Arabian Nights 1.25
Island Nights’ Entertainments.Illustrated 1.25
The Wrong Box 1.25
Across the Plains.With other Memoriesand Essays 1.25
An Inland Voyage.With Frontispiece 1.00
Travels with a Donkeyin the Cevennes 1.00
The Silverado Squatters.With Frontispiece 1.00
Familiar Studies ofMen and Books 1.25
Virginibus Puerisque,and Other Papers 1.25
Memories and Portraits 1.25
A Foot-Note to History.Eight Yearsof Trouble in Samoa 1.50
Memoir of FleemingJenkin 1.25
The foregoing 25 vols.,12mo, in a box, 32.00

For particulars concerning The Thistle Edition of the Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, sold only by subscription, send for Circular.

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FRANK R. STOCKTON’S
NOVELS AND STORIES

There is no more thoroughly entertaining writer before the public to-day than Mr. Stockton.”—Boston Globe.

The Girl at Cobhurst $1.50
A Story-teller’s Pack. Illustrated 1.50
Mrs. Cliff’s Yacht. Illustrated 1.50
The Adventures of Capt. Horn 1.50
A Chosen Few. Short Stories. Cameo Edition. Portrait 1.25
Pomona’s Travels. Illustrated 1.50
Rudder Grange. With over 100 illustrations by Frost 1.50
The Watchmaker’s Wife, and Other Stories 1.25
The Late Mrs. Null 1.25
Rudder Grange 1.25
The Rudder Grangers Abroad, and Other Stories 1.25
The Lady or the Tiger, and Other Stories 1.25
The Christmas Wreck, and Other Stories 1.25
The Bee-Man of Orn, and Other Fanciful Tales 1.25
Amos Kilbright: His Adscititious Experiences. With other Stories 1.25
Ardis Claverden 1.50
Personally Conducted. Illustrated by Pennell and others 2.00
The Clocks of Rondaine, and Other Stories. Illustrated 1.50
The Floating Prince, and Other Fairy Tales. Illustrated 1.50
Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy. Illustrated 1.50
Tales Out of School. 300 illustrations 1.50
A Jolly Fellowship. Illustrated 1.50
The Story of Viteau. With illustrations by Birch 1.50
The Ting-a-Ling Tales. Illustrated 1.00

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...BY...
THOMAS NELSON PAGE

Mr. Page’s heroines are so delightfully sweet and attractive that no one can help falling in love with them.”—Chicago Times-Herald.

Red Rock. A Chronicle of Reconstruction. Illustrated $1.50
Pastime Stories. Illustrated 1.25
In Ole Virginia. Marse Chan, and Other Stories 1.25
The Burial of the Guns 1.25
On Newfound River: A Story 1.00
Elsket, and Other Stories 1.00
The Old South. Essays Social and Political 1.25
New Uniform Edition of the above seven vols., in a box 8.00
The Old Gentleman of the Black Stock. [Ivory Series] .75
Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War. With Illustrations 1.50
Marse Chan. A Tale of Old Virginia. Illustrated by Smedley 1.00
Meh Lady. A Story of the War. Illustrated by Reinhart 1.00
Polly. A Christmas Recollection. Illustrated by Castaigne 1.00
Unc’ Edinburg. A Plantation Echo. Illustrated by Clinedinst 1.00
“Befo’ de War.” Echoes of Negro Dialect. By A. C. Gordon and Thomas Nelson Page 1.00
Among the Camps, or Young People’s Stories of the War. Illustrated 1.50
Two Little Confederates. Illustrated 1.50

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BOOKS BY
GEORGE W. CABLE

There are few living American writers who can reproduce for us more perfectly than Mr. Cable does, the speech, the manners, the whole social atmosphere of a remote time and a peculiar people.”—New York Tribune.

John March, Southerner $1.50
Bonaventure. A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana 1.25
Dr. Sevier 1.25
The Grandissimes. A Story of Creole Life 1.25
Old Creole Days 1.25
A New Edition of Mr. Cable’s Romances comprising the above 5 vols., printed on deckle-edge paper, gilt top, and bound in sateen with full gilt design, now ready, $1.50 per volume. The set in a box 7.50
Strong Hearts 1.25
Strange True Stories of Louisiana. With illustrations and fac-simile reproductions 1.25
Madame Delphine .75
The Creoles of Louisiana. Illustrated from drawings by Pennell 2.50
The Silent South, together with the Freedman’s Case in Equity and the Convict Lease System. Revised and Enlarged Edition. With portrait 1.00

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Harold Frederic’s
Novels

The Scribners have in press a new uniform edition of novels and short stories by Mr. Harold Frederic. This is a well-deserved tribute to the abilities of a writer whose worth was recognized by discerning critics long before ‘The Damnation of Theron Ware’ occasioned something of a furor.”—New York Tribune.

In the Valley $1.50
Seth’s Brother’s Wife 1.50
The Lawton Girl 1.50
In the Sixties 1.50
The above four volumes are issued in a handsome uniform binding,gilt top, deckle edges, etc.
Marsena, and Other Stories $1.00
The Copperhead 1.00
In the Valley. Illustrated Edition. With16 full-page illustrations by Howard Pyle 1.50

Mr. Frederic’s stories of the wartime (‘In the Sixties’) are constructed thoughtfully and written admirably. They are full of feeling.”—New York Evening Post.

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