The popularity and success of Miss Braddon’s Novels are facts well known to every Bookseller in the kingdom. Both in the Library Edition, at Six Shillings per work, and in the Cheap Edition, at Two Shillings per work, the sales of Miss Braddon’s productions attest an extent of public appreciation alike without precedent and without parallel. The Book Trade is well aware of this; and it is also well aware of the desire frequently expressed by customers for an Edition less expensive than the Library, and more legible than the Cheap Edition of their favourite Author. To meet this requirement, the Publishers beg to announce a Parlour Edition of Miss Braddon’s Novels, each work got up in excellent style, printed on good paper, in a clear and easily-read type, serviceably bound in cloth, gilt back, lettered, forming not merely an intermediate issue, so far as price is concerned, but also about the most substantial, the neatest, and the handiest series of books that the most fastidious of economists can procure. After the first month, the New Edition will be issued Monthly, each volume containing an entire Novel.

The following are Now Ready:

London: Ward, Lock, & Tyler, Warwick House, Paternoster Row.

THE
LIBRARY OF POPULAR AUTHORS.

Price Two Shillings per Volume.

Each Volume is clearly printed on good paper, and strongly bound in Boards, with Linen Back.

London: Ward, Lock, & Tyler, Warwick House, Paternoster Row.