RANTHORPE.—A Novel, by George Henry Lewes, in one vol. Paper, 40 cents. Cloth, 75 cents.

“There is a good deal of wisdom in it that is not without its use.”—Popular Science Monthly.

“‘Ranthorpe’ is a reprint of a novel written in 1842, by George Henry Lewes, the well-known husband of George Eliot. It belongs to the psychological class, and is keenly introspective throughout. The style is well adapted to the work, displaying the versatility of a mind whose natural bent was towards metaphysics and the exact sciences.”—Montreal Star.

William S. Gottsberger, Publisher, New York.


GEORG EBERS’
ROMANCES & BIOGRAPHIES
COMPRISING:
AN EGYPTIAN PRINCESS,
TWO VOLUMES
THE BRIDE OF THE NILE,
TWO VOLUMES
THE BURGOMASTER’S WIFE,
ONE VOLUME
SERAPIS,
ONE VOLUME
THE EMPEROR,
TWO VOLUMES
UARDA,
TWO VOLUMES
HOMO SUM,
ONE VOLUME
THE SISTERS,
ONE VOLUME
A QUESTION,
ONE VOLUME
A WORD, ONLY A WORD,
ONE VOLUME
LORENZ ALMA-TADEMA,
ONE VOLUME
RICHARD LEPSIUS,
ONE VOLUME

Romances, 14 volumes, cloth, in case,$11 00
” and Biographies, 16 volumes, cloth, in case,13.00
” ” ” ” half calf extra, in case,32.00

FOOTNOTES:

[A] Peasants attached to the household, and not to the soil.

[B] Russian cart, consisting of a flat frame-work of bark, between four wheels.