The above are each in paper cover, or in cloth, price $1.50 each.
| The Wife of Monte-Cristo, | 75 |
| The Son of Monte-Cristo, | 75 |
| Monte-Cristo’s Daughter, | 75 |
| The Mohicans of Paris, | 75 |
| The Horrors of Paris, | 75 |
| The Fallen Angel, | 75 |
| Felina de Chambure, | 75 |
| Sketches in France, | 75 |
| Isabel of Bavaria, | 75 |
| The Man with Five Wives, | 75 |
| Annette; or, Lady of Pearls, | 75 |
| Twin Lieutenants, | 50 |
| George; or, Isle of France, | 50 |
| Madame de Chamblay, | 50 |
| The Corsican Brothers, | 50 |
| The Marriage Verdict, | 50 |
| The Count of Moret, | 50 |
| The Black Tulip, | 50 |
| Buried Alive, | 25 |
PETERSONS’ “DOLLAR SERIES.”
Petersons’ “Dollar Series” of Good Novels are the cheapest books at One Dollar each ever published. They are all issued in uniform style, in 12mo. form, and are bound in red, blue and tan vellum, with gold and black sides and back, and are sold at the low price of One Dollar each, while they are as large as any books published at $1.75 and $2.00 each. The following have already been issued in this series.
- A Woman’s Thoughts About Women. By Miss Mulock.
- Two Ways to Matrimony; or, Is It Love, or, False Pride?
- The Story of “Elizabeth.” By Miss Thackeray.
- Flirtations in Fashionable Life. By Catherine Sinclair.
- Lady Edith; or, Alton Towers. A very charming and fascinating work.
- Myrtle Lawn; or, True Love Never Did Run Smooth. A Love Story.
- The Matchmaker. A Society Novel. By Beatrice Reynolds.
- Rose Douglas, the Bonnie Scotch Lass. A Companion to “Family Pride.”
- The Earl’s Secret. A Charming Love Story. By Miss Pardoe.
- Family Secrets. A Companion to “Family Pride,” and very fascinating.
- The Macdermots of Ballycloran. An Exciting Novel, by A. Trollope.
- The Family Save-All. With Economical Receipts for the Household.
- Self-Sacrifice. A Charming Work. By author of “Margaret Maitland.”
- The Pride of Life. A Love Story. By Lady Jane Scott.
- The Rival Belles; or, Life in Washington. Author “Wild Western Scenes.”
- The Clyffards of Clyffe. By James Payn, author “Lost Sir Massingberd.”
- The Orphan’s Trials; or, Alone in a Great City. By Emerson Bennett.
- The Heiress of Sweetwater. A Love Story, abounding with exciting scenes.
- The Refugee. A delightful book, full of food for laughter, and information.
- Lost Sir Massingberd. A Love Story. By author of “Clyffards of Clyffe.”
- Cora Belmont; or, The Sincere Lover. A True Story of the Heart.
- The Lover’s Trials; or, The Days Before the Revolution. By Mrs. Denison.
- My Son’s Wife. A strong, bright, interesting and charming Novel.
- Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag. By Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, author of “Rena.”
- Saratoga! and the Famous Springs. An Indian Tale of Frontier Life.
- Country Quarters. A Charming Love Story. By Countess of Blessington.
- Self-Love. A Book for Young Ladies, with prospects in Life contrasted.
- The Devoted Bride; or, Faith and Fidelity. A Love Story.
- Colley Cibber’s Life of Edwin Forrest, with Reminiscences of the Actor.
- Out of the Depths. The Story of a Woman’s Life, and a Woman’s Book.
- The Queen’s Favorite; or, The Price of a Crown. A Romance of Don Juan.
- Six Nights with the Washingtonians. By T. S. Arthur. Illustrated.
- The Coquette; or, the Life and Letters of the beautiful Eliza Wharton.
- Harem Life in Egypt and Constantinople. By Emmeline Lott.
- The Old Patroon; or, The Great Van Brock Property, by J. A. Maitland.
- Nana. By Emile Zola.
- L’Assommoir. By Emile Zola.
- Dream Numbers. By Trollope.
- A Lonely Life.
- The Beautiful Widow.
- Love and Duty. By Mrs. Hubback.
- The Heiress in the Family.
- Woman’s Wrong. A Woman’s Book.
- Gambling Exposed. By J. H. Green.
- Woodburn Grange. By W. Howitt.
- The Cavalier. By G. P. R. James.
- Across the Atlantic.
- Shoulder-Straps. By H. Morford.
- The Brothers’ Secret.
- The Rector’s Wife.
- The Man of the World.
☞ Above Books will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of Retail Price by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa.
MONTE-CRISTO’S DAUGHTER
Petersons’ Editions of “Monte-Cristo Series.”
MONTE-CRISTO’S DAUGHTER. Sequel to Alexander Dumas’ Celebrated Novel of “The Count of Monte-Cristo,” and Conclusion of “Edmond Dantès.” With an Illustrated Cover, with Portrait of “Monte-Cristo’s Daughter, Zuleika,” on it. Every person that has read “The Count of Monte-Cristo” should get “Monte-Cristo’s Daughter” at once, and read it. It is complete one large duodecimo volume, paper cover, price 75 cents, or $1.25 in cloth.
EDMOND DANTÈS. The Sequel to “The Count of Monte-Cristo,” by Alexander Dumas. “Edmond Dantès” is one of the most wonderful romances ever issued. Just at the point where “The Count of Monte-Cristo” ends, “Edmond Dantès” takes up the fascinating narrative and continues it with marvellous power and absorbing interest unto the end. Every person that has read “The Count of Monte-Cristo,” should get “Edmond Dantès” at once, and read it. Complete in one large duodecimo volume, paper, price 75 cents, or $1.25 in cloth.