Above books are each bound in morocco cloth, price $1.50 each.
| The Roman Traitor. By Henry William Herbert. A Roman Story, | 1 75 |
| The Last Athenian. By Victor Rydberg. From the Swedish, | 1 75 |
MRS. HENRY WOOD’S BEST BOOKS, IN CLOTH.
The following are cloth editions of Mrs. Henry Wood’s best books, and they are each issued in large octavo volumes, bound in cloth, price $1.75 each.
| Within the Maze. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “East Lynne,” | $1 75 |
| The Master of Greylands. By Mrs. Henry Wood, | 1 75 |
| Dene Hollow. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “Within the Maze,” | 1 75 |
| Bessy Rane. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “The Channings,” | 1 75 |
| George Canterbury’s Will. By Mrs. Wood, author “Oswald Cray,” | 1 75 |
| The Channings. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “Dene Hollow,” | 1 75 |
| Roland Yorke. A Sequel to “The Channings.” By Mrs. Wood, | 1 75 |
| Shadow of Ashlydyatt. By Mrs. Wood, author of “Bessy Rane,” | 1 75 |
| Lord Oakburn’s Daughters; or The Earl’s Heirs. By Mrs. Wood, | 1 75 |
| Verner’s Pride. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “The Channings,” | 1 75 |
| The Castle’s Heir; or Lady Adelaide’s Oath. By Mrs. Henry Wood, | 1 75 |
| Oswald Cray. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “Roland Yorke,” | 1 75 |
| Squire Trevlyn’s Heir; or Trevlyn Hold. By Mrs. Henry Wood, | 1 75 |
| The Red Court Farm. By Mrs. Wood, author of “Verner’s Pride,” | 1 75 |
| Elster’s Folly. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “Castle’s Heir,” | 1 75 |
| St. Martin’s Eve. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “Dene Hollow,” | 1 75 |
| Mildred Arkell. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “East Lynne,” | 1 75 |
ALEXANDER DUMAS’ ROMANCES, IN CLOTH.
The following are cloth editions of Alexander Dumas’ works, and they are each issued in large octavo volumes, bound in cloth, price $1.50 each.
| The Three Guardsmen; or, The Three Mousquetaires. By A. Dumas, | $1 50 |
| Twenty Years After; or the “Second Series of Three Guardsmen,” | 1 50 |
| Bragelonne; Son of Athos; or “Third Series of Three Guardsmen,” | 1 50 |
| The Iron Mask; or the “Fourth Series of The Three Guardsmen,” | 1 50 |
| Louise La Valliere. The Sequel to “The Iron Mask.” Being the “Fifth Book and End of the Three Guardsmen Series,” | 1 50 |
| The Memoirs of a Physician; or, Joseph Balsamo. Illustrated, | 1 50 |
| Queen’s Necklace; or “Second Series of Memoirs of a Physician,” | 1 50 |
| Six Years Later; or the “Third Series of Memoirs of a Physician,” | 1 50 |
| Countess of Charny; or “Fourth Series of Memoirs of a Physician,” | 1 50 |
| Andree De Taverney; or “Fifth Series of Memoirs of a Physician,” | 1 50 |
| The Chevalier. The Sequel to “Andree De Taverney.” Being the “Sixth Book and End of the Memoirs of a Physician Series,” | 1 50 |
| The Adventures of a Marquis. By Alexander Dumas, | 1 50 |
| The Forty-Five Guardsmen. By Alexander Dumas. Illustrated, | 1 50 |
| Diana of Meridor, or Lady of Monsoreau. By Alexander Dumas, | 1 50 |
| The Iron Hand. By Alex. Dumas, author “Count of Monte-Cristo,” | 1 50 |
| Camille; or the Fate of a Coquette. (La Dame aux Camelias,) | 1 50 |
| The Conscript. A novel of the Days of Napoleon the First, | 1 50 |
| Love and Liberty. A novel of the French Revolution of 1792–1793, | 1 50 |
THE “COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO SERIES,” IN CLOTH.
| The Count of Monte-Cristo. By Alexander Dumas. Illustrated, | 1 50 |
| Edmond Dantes. The Sequel to the “Count of Monte-Cristo,” | 1 25 |
| Monte-Cristo’s Daughter. Sequel to and end of “Edmond Dantes,” | 1 25 |
| The Countess of Monte-Cristo. The Companion to “Monte-Cristo,” | 1 50 |
| The Wife of Monte-Cristo. Continuation of “Count of Monte-Cristo,” | 1 25 |
| The Son of Monte-Cristo. The Sequel to “Wife of Monte-Cristo,” | 1 25 |