Hotten’s “Artemus Ward: His Book.” The Author’s Enlarged Edition; containing, in addition to the following edition, two extra chapters, entitled “The Draft in Baldinsville, with Mr. Ward’s Private Opinion concerning Old Bachelors,” and “Mr. W.’s Visit to a Graffick” (Soirée).
⁂ “We never, not even in the pages of our best humorists, read anything so laughable and so shrewd as we have seen in this book by the mirthful Artemus.”—Public Opinion.
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New edition, this day, price 1s.; by post, 1s. 2d.
Hotten’s “Artemus Ward: His Book.” A Cheap Edition, without extra chapters, with portrait of author on paper cover, 1s.
⁂ Notice.—Mr. Hotten’s Edition is the only one published in this country with the sanction of the author. Every copy contains A. Ward’s signature. The Saturday Review of October 21st says of Mr. Hotten’s edition: “The author combines the powers of Thackeray with those of Albert Smith. The salt is rubbed in by a native hand—one which has the gift of tickling.”
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This day, crown 8vo., toned paper, cloth, price 3s. 6d.; by post, 3s. 10d.
Hotten’s “Artemus Ward: His Travels Among the Mormons and on the Rampage.” Edited by E. P. HINGSTON, the Agent and Companion of A. Ward whilst “on the Rampage.”
⁂ Notice.—Readers of Artemus Ward’s droll books are informed that an Illustrated Edition of His Travels is now ready, containing numerous Comic Pictures, representing the different scenes and events in Artemus Ward’s Adventures.