ROUTLEDGE’S STANDARD NOVELS.
Price 2s. 6d. each, cloth gilt.
This Collection now comprises the best Novels of our more celebrated Authors. The volumes are all printed on good paper, with an Illustration, and form, without exception, the best and cheapest collection of light reading that is anywhere to be obtained.
The following are now ready:—
- 1. Romance of War. By James Grant.
- 2. Peter Simple. By Captain Marryat.
- 3. Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp. By James Grant.
- 4. Whitefriars. By the Author of “Whitehall.”
- 5. Stories of Waterloo. By W. H. Maxwell.
- 6. Jasper Lyle. By Mrs. Ward.
- 7. Mothers and Daughters. By Mrs. Gore.
- 8. Scottish Cavalier. By James Grant.
- 9. The Country Curate. By Gleig.
- 10. Trevelyan. By Lady Scott.
- 11. Captain Blake; or, My Life. By W. H. Maxwell.
- 13. Tylney Hall. By Thomas Hood.
- 14. Whitehall. By the Author of “Whitefriars.”
- 15. Clan Albyn. By Mrs. Johnstone.
- 16. Cæsar Borgia. By the Author of “Whitefriars.”
- 17. The Scottish Chiefs. By Miss Porter.
- 18. Lancashire Witches. By W. H. Ainsworth.
- 19. Tower of London. By W. H. Ainsworth.
- 20. The Family Feud. By the Author of “Alderman Ralph.”
- 21. Frank Hilton; or, the Queen’s Own. By James Grant.
- 22. The Yellow Frigate. By James Grant.
- 24. The Three Musketeers. By Alexandre Dumas.
- 25. The Bivouac. By W. H. Maxwell.
- 26. The Soldier of Lyons. By Mrs. Gore.
- 27. Adventures of Mr. Ledbury. By Albert Smith.
- 28. Jacob Faithful. By Captain Marryat.
- 29. Japhet in Search of a Father. By Captain Marryat.
- 30. The King’s Own. By Captain Marryat.
- 31. Mr. Midshipman Easy. By Captain Marryat.
- 32. Newton Forster. By Captain Marryat.
- 33. The Pacha of Many Tales. By Captain Marryat.
- 34. Rattlin the Reefer. Edited by Captain Marryat.
- 35. The Poacher. By Captain Marryat.
- 36. The Phantom Ship. By Captain Marryat.
- 37. The Dog Fiend. By Captain Marryat.
- 38. Percival Keene. By Captain Marryat.
- 39. Hector O’Halloran. By W. H. Maxwell.
- 40. The Pottleton Legacy. By Albert Smith.
- 41. The Pastor’s Fireside. By Miss Porter.
- 42. My Cousin Nicholas. By Ingoldsby.
- 43. The Black Dragoons. By James Grant.
The following typographical errors were corrected:
| Page | Error | Correction |
| [iii] | Mr. Rarey’s Introduction | Mr. Rarey’s Introduction. |
| [v] | snaffle.—the | snaffle.—The |
| [vii] | struogling | struggling |
| [10] | under the auspicies | under the auspices |
| [11] | violent loungings | violent longeings |
| [fn 20-*] | April 7.’ | April 7.” |
| [23] | shere humbug | sheer humbug |
| [26] | omiting | omitting |
| [30] | scimetar | scimitar |
| [31] | spangled troope | spangled troupe |
| [31] | horse wont | horse won’t |
| [64] | suppleing | suppling |
| [88] | long wholebone whip | long whalebone whip |
| [95] | any horse | any horse. |
| [128] | round to the right. | round to the right.” (based on comparison to another edition of the book) |
| [129] | gotamongst | got amongst |
| [129] | aid-de-camps | aide-de-camps |
| [159] | of my pupils | of my pupils. |
| [173] | white potatoe oats | white potato oats |
| [173] | 45lbs. | 45 lbs. |
| [185] | distance, we though | distance, we thought |
| [202] | Mobbing a fox | Mobbing a fox. |
| [210] | danger of stubbing | danger of stubbing. |
| [216] | distinction bewteen | distinction between |
| [Ads 2] | Bancrofts | Bancroft’s |
The following words were inconsistently spelled or hyphenated: