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