This is a popular line of famous fiction by the world’s most famous authors. Herein is contained the very cream of American, English and French literature, including works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver W. Holmes, Thomas Hardy, William Black, George Eliot, Alexandre Dumas, Alphonse Daudet, etc., etc. The stories are of such high literary merit and entrancing interest, that it is a pleasure to read them. These books are of a kind to make many a leisure hour pleasant, that ordinarily would be dull. Glance over the list given herewith and select any one title. Purchase and read it carefully and you will vote it the best story you ever read.
| 294—The Lasses of Leverhouse | By Jessie Fothergill. |
| 293—Three Feathers | By William Black. |
| 292—Two Wedding Rings | By Margaret Blount. |
| 291—Golden Girls | By Alan Muir. |
| 290—June | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 289—The Resurrection | By Count Leo Tolstoi. |
| 288—Elsie Venner | By Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
| 287—The Blithedale Romance | By Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
| 286—Two Marriages | By Miss Mulock. |
| 285—The Maid of Sker | By R. D. Blackmore. |
| 284—Maid, Wife or Widow | By Mrs. Alexander. |
| 283—A Fallen Idol | By F. Anstey. |
| 282—Mosses from an Old Manse | By Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
| 281—Susan Fielding | By Mrs. Annie Edwards. |
| 280—Dick’s Wanderings | By Julian Sturgis. |
| 279—Rhona | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 278—The Marble Faun | By Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
| 277—Miss Bretherton | By Mrs. Humphrey Ward. |
| 276—The Forty-Five Guardsmen | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 275—Chicot, the Jester | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 274—Marguerite De Valois | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 273—A Ballroom Repentance | By Mrs. Annie Edwards. |
| 272—Christowell | By R. D. Blackmore. |
| 271—The Heritage of Langdale | By Mrs. Alexander. |
| 270—Hearts | By David Christie Murray. |
| 269—Viva | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 268—Friendship | By “Ouida.” |
| 267—Monte Cristo and Wife | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 266—Robin | By Louisa Parr. |
| 265—Love’s Harvest | By B. L. Farjeon. |
| 264—Borderland | By Jessie Fothergill. |
| 263—Roy and Viola | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 262—The Wooing O’t | By Mrs. Alexander. |
| 261—The Canon’s Ward | By James Payne. |
| 260—I Say No | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 259—Doctor Cupid | By Rhoda Broughton. |
| 258—Dolores | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 257—What’s Bred in the Bone | By Grant Allen. |
| 256—Annan Water | By Robert Buchanan. |
| 255—Pure Gold | By Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron. |
| 254—The Way of the World | By David Christie Murray. |
| 253—Rosamond Leyton | By Mary J. Holmes. |
| 252—Cousin Maude | By Mary J. Holmes. |
| 251—The Chevalier De Maison Rouge | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 250—Andree De Taverney | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 249—The Royal Lifeguard | By Alexander Dumas. |
| 248—The Countess De Charny | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 247—Ange Pitou; or, Taking the Bastile | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 246—The Queen’s Necklace | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 245—Memoirs of a Physician | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 244—Joseph Balsamo | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 243—Judith Shakespeare | By William Black. |
| 242—Dame Durden | By “Rita.” |
| 241—Driven to Bay | By Florence Marryat. |
| 240—Victor and Vanquished | By Mary Cecil Hay. |
| 239—Nell Gwynn | By W. Harrison Ainsworth. |
| 238—Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush | By Ian Maclaren. |
| 237—For Lilias | By Rose Nouchette Carey. |
| 236—Les Miserables, Vol. III. | By Victor Hugo. |
| 235—Les Miserables, Vol. II. | By Victor Hugo. |
| 234—Les Miserables, Vol. I. | By Victor Hugo. |
| 233—A Woman Hater | By Charles Reade. |
| 232—Dita | By Lady Margaret Majendie. |
| 231—Under Sleive Ban | By R. E. Francillon. |
| 230—The Woodlanders | By Thomas Hardy. |
| 229—Erema | By R. D. Blackmore. |
| 228—Only a Woman | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 227—All in a Garden Fair | By Walter Besant. |
| 226—Faith and Unfaith | By “The Duchess.” |
| 225—Grif | By B. L. Farjeon. |
| 224—Moths | By “Ouida.” |
| 223—The Mystery | By Mrs. Henry Wood. |
| 222—Once Again | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 221—Felix Holt the Radical | By George Eliot. |
| 220—Duchess Annette | By Alexandre Dumas, fils. |
| 219—Not Wisely, But Too Well | |
| 218—At Bay | By Mrs. Alexander. |
| 217—A Life’s Atonement | By David Christie Murray. |
| 216—A Princess of Thule | By William Black. |
| 215—A Lost Wife | By Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron. |
| 214—Beulah | By Augusta J. Evans. |
| 213—The Moonstone | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 212—The Heir of the Ages | By James Payn. |
| 211—Dark Days | By Hugh Conway. |
| 210—Dead Men’s Shoes | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 209—Comin’ Thro’ the Rye | By Helen B. Mathers. |
| 208—Dick’s Sweetheart | By “The Duchess.” |
| 207—Deldee | By Florence Warden. |
| 206—The Merry Men | By Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| 205—A Life’s Secret | By Mrs. Henry Wood. |
| 204—Hidden Perils | By Mary Cecil Hay. |
| 203—A Country Gentleman | By Mrs. Oliphant. |
| 202—The Man in the Iron Mask | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 201—Louise de La Valliere | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 200—The Two Sides of the Shield | By Charlotte M. Yonge. |
| 199—Mistress and Maid | By Miss Mulock. |
| 198—Pascarel | By “Ouida.” |
| 197—In Luck at Last | By Walter Besant. |
| 196—A Modern Circe | By “The Duchess.” |
| 195—Her Lord and Master | By Florence Marryat. |
| 194—The House on the Marsh | By Florence Warden. |
| 193—Foul Play | By Charles Reade. |
| 192—A Pair of Blue Eyes | By Thomas Hardy. |
| 191—Bound by a Spell | By Hugh Conway. |
| 190—Beaton’s Bargain | By Mrs. Alexander. |
| 189—The Last of the Mohicans | By J. Fenimore Cooper. |
| 188—A Prince of Darkness | By Florence Warden. |
| 187—Wee Wifie | By Rosa Nouchette Carey. |
| 186—The Dead Secret | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 185—Mrs. Fenton | By W. E. Norris. |
| 184—Marvel | By “The Duchess.” |
| 183—One Thing Needful | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 182—Lady Grace | By Mrs. Henry Wood. |
| 181—A Vagrant Wife | By Florence Warden. |
| 180—Mignon | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 179—The Visits of Elizabeth | By Elinor Glyn. |
| 178—The Last Days of Pompeii | By Sir Bulwer Lytton. |
| 177—Jane Eyre | By Charlotte Bronte. |
| 176—Under-Currents | By “The Duchess.” |
| 175—Under Two Flags | By “Ouida.” |
| 174—Rory O’More | By Samuel Lover. |
| 173—The Witch’s Head | By H. Rider Haggard. |
| 172—Averil | By Rosa Nouchette Carey. |
| 171—A Perilous Secret | By Charles Reade. |
| 170—My Lord and My Lady | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 169—St. Cuthbert’s Tower | By Florence Warden. |
| 168—Married in Haste | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 167—An Englishwoman’s Love Letters | |
| 166—The Picture of Dorian Gray | By Oscar Wilde. |
| 165—Mademoiselle Miss | By Henry Harland (Sidney Luska). |
| 164—Cometh Up as a Flower | By Rhoda Broughton. |
| 163—The Evil Genius | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 162—Cherry Ripe | By Helen B. Mathers. |
| 161—The Heir of Linne | By Robert Buchanan. |
| 160—Rossmoyne | By “The Duchess.” |
| 159—The Danvers Jewels | By Mary Cholmondeley. |
| 158—Lorna Doone | By R. D. Blackmore. |
| 157—Merle’s Crusade | By Rosa Nouchette Carey. |
| 156—Old Hagar’s Secret | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 155—Dora Deane | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 154—John Holdsworth, Chief Mate | By W. Clark Russell. |
| 153—Uncle Tom’s Cabin | By Harriet Beecher Stowe. |
| 152—Airy Fairy Lilian | By “The Duchess.” |
| 151—The Splendid Spur | By “Q.” (A. T. Quiller Couch). |
| 150—East Lynne | By Mrs. Henry Wood. |
| 149—Love and Life | By Charlotte M. Yonge. |
| 148—Madame Sans Gene | By Victorien Sardou. |
| 147—Consequences | By Egerton Castle. |
| 146—My Lady Green Sleeves | By Helen B. Mathers. |
| 145—The Dean and His Daughter | By F. C. Philips. |
| 144—Molly Bawn | By “The Duchess.” |
| 143—That Beautiful Wretch | By William Black. |
| 142—By Woman’s Wit | By Mrs. Alexander. |
| 141—The New Magdalen | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 140—Pretty Miss Smith | By Florence Warden. |
| 139—Ships That Pass in the Night | By Beatrice Harraden. |
| 138—Love Letters of a Worldly Woman | By Mrs. W. K. Clifford. |
| 137—In Strange Company | By Guy Boothby. |
| 136—Red as a Rose is She | By Rhoda Broughton. |
| 135—Pretty Miss Neville | By B. M. Croker. |
| 134—Beauty’s Daughters | By “The Duchess.” |
| 133—Prince Otto, and the Silverado Squatters | By Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| 132—Red Spider | By S. Baring Gould. |
| 131—A Cardinal Sin | By Hugh Conway. |
| 130—I Have Lived and Loved | By Mrs. Forrester. |
| 129—Chiffon’s Marriage | By “Gyp.” |
| 128—God and the Man | By Robert Buchanan. |
| 127—Sam’s Sweetheart | By Helen B. Mathers. |
| 126—Vice Versa | By F. Anstey. |
| 125—Weavers and Weft | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 124—Cleopatra | By H. Rider Haggard. |
| 123—Phyllis | By “The Duchess.” |
| 122—Far from the Madding Crowd | By Thomas Hardy. |
| 121—Miss Kate | By “Rita.” |
| 120—The Frozen Pirate | By W. Clark Russell. |
| 119—John Halifax, Gentleman | By Miss Mulock. |
| 118—The Master of the Mine | By Robert Buchanan. |
| 117—Good-By, Sweetheart | By Rhoda Broughton. |
| 116—The Master Passion | By Florence Marryat. |
| 115—For Maimie’s Sake | By Grant Allen. |
| 114—Colonel Quaritch, V. C. | By H. Rider Haggard. |
| 113—Aurora Floyd | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 112—Living or Dead | By Hugh Conway. |
| 111—The Queen of Hearts | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 110—Proved Unworthy | By Mrs. Emily Lovett. |
| 109—The Scarlet Letter | By Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
| 108—The Mayor of Casterbridge | By Thomas Hardy. |
| 107—A Change of Air | By Anthony Hope. |
| 106—Camille | By Alexandre Dumas, fils. |
| 105—Concerning Isabel Carnaby | By Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler. |
| 104—Led Astray | By Octave Feuillet. |
| 103—Black Beauty | By Anna Sewell. |
| 102—The Vicomte de Bragelonne | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 101—The Typewriter Girl | By Grant Allen. |
| 100—The First Violin | By Jessie Fothergill. |
| 99—Twenty Years After | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 98—A Man of Mark | By Anthony Hope. |
| 97—The Courting of Dinah Shadd | By Rudyard Kipling. |
| 96—The Count of Monte Cristo (Part II.) | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 95—Young Mistley | By Henry Seton Merriman. |
| 94—Lady Audley’s Secret | By Miss M. E. Braddon. |
| 93—A Bride from the Bush | By E. W. Hornung. |
| 92—Edmond Dantes (Vol. I. of the Count of Monte Cristo) | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 91—The Story of an African Farm | By Olive Schreiner. |
| 90—The Hunchback of Notre Dame | By Victor Hugo. |
| 89—Carmen and Colomba | By Prosper Merimee. |
| 88—Suspense | By Henry Seton Merriman. |
| 87—Self-Raised; or, From the Depths | By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth. |
| 86—Ishmael; or, In the Depths | By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth. |
| 85—Prisoners and Captives | By Henry Seton Merriman. |
| 84—The Shadow of the Crime | By Hall Caine. |
| 83—Jess: A Tale of the Transvaal | By H. Rider Haggard. |
| 82—Inez | By Augusta J. Evans. |
| 81—The White Company | By A. Conan Doyle. |
| 80—Macaria | By Augusta J. Evans. |
| 79—Meadowbrook | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 78—The Phantom Future | By Hentry Seton Merriman. |
| 77—The Three Musketeers | By Alexandre Dumas. |
| 76—The Cruise of the Cachalot | By Frank T. Bullen, Chief Mate. |
| 75—The New Arabian Nights | By Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| 74—An Egyptian Princess | By George Ebers. |
| 73—The Bondman | By Hall Caine. |
| 72—Dead Man’s Rock | By “Q.” (A. T. Quiller-Couch). |
| 71—In the Golden Days | By Edna Lyall. |
| 70—Under the Deodars and Story of the Gadsbys | By Rudyard Kipling. |
| 69—The Firm of Girdlestone | By A. Conan Doyle. |
| 68—The Bab Ballads | By W. S. Gilbert. |
| 67—The Partners | By Alphonse Daudet. |
| 66—A Hardy Norseman | By Edna Lyall. |
| 65—Soldiers Three | By Rudyard Kipling. |
| 64—Frivolous Cupid | By Anthony Hope. |
| 63—Plain Tales from the Hills | By Rudyard Kipling. |
| 62—The Honorable Mrs. Vereker | By “The Duchess.” |
| 61—The King’s Stratagem and Other Stories | By Stanley J. Weyman. |
| 60—The Homestead on the Hillside | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 59—Jack | By Alphonse Daudet. |
| 58—My Lady’s Money | By Wilkie Collins. |
| 57—English Orphans | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 56—Lena Rivers | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 55—Thelma | By Marie Corelli. |
| 54—The House of Seven Gables | By Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
| 53—Tempest and Sunshine | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. |
| 52—Worth Winning | By Mrs. Emily Lovett Cameron. |
| 51—Eric Brighteyes | By H. Rider Haggard. |
| 50—Donovan | By Edna Lyall. |
| 49—Ballads and Other Verses | By Rudyard Kipling. |
| 48—The Iron Pirate | By Max Pemberton. |
| 47—Wormwood | By Marie Corelli. |
| 46—The Romance of a Poor Young Man | By Octave Feuillet. |
| 45—Won by Waiting | By Edna Lyall. |
| 44—Miss Milne and I | By the author of “A Yellow Aster.” |
| 43—The Prince of the House of David | By Rev. Prof. J. H. Ingraham. |
| 42—Cyrano de Bergerac | By Edmond Rostand. |
| 41—Beautiful Jim | By John Strange Winter. |
| 40—Mildred Trevanion | By “The Duchess.” |
| 39—Hector Servadac | By Jules Verne. |
| 38—The Maddoxes | By Jean Middlemass. |
| 37—Ruy Blas | By Victor Hugo. |
| 36—Vendetta | By Marie Corelli. |
| 35—Coralie’s Son | By Albert Delpit. |
| 34—The Duchess | By “The Duchess.” |
| 33—Allan Quatermain | By H. Rider Haggard. |
| 32—The Tragedy in the Rue de la Paix | By Adolph Belot. |
| 31—The Great Hesper | By Frank Barret. |
| 30—The Toilers of the Sea | By Victor Hugo. |
| 29—Chris | By W. E. Norris. |
| 28—The Stranglers of Paris | From the celebrated play. |
| 27—Ardath, Vol. II. | By Marie Corelli. |
| 26—Ardath, Vol. I. | By Marie Corelli. |
| 25—Ingemar | By Nathan D. Urner. |
| 24—Treasure Island | By Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| 23—His Fatal Vow | By Leon De Tinseau. |
| 22—In All Shades | By Grant Allen. |
| 21—Around the World in Eighty Days | By Jules Verne. |
| 20—A Dangerous Catspaw | By David Christie Murray. |
| 19—Han of Iceland | By Victor Hugo. |
| 18—A Romance of Two Worlds | By Marie Corelli. |
| 17—The Sign of the Four | By A. Conan Doyle. |
| 16—Sappho | By Alphonse Daudet. |
| 15—Kidnapped | By Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| 14—Jack and Three Jills | By F. C. Philips. |
| 13—As in a Looking-Glass | By F. C. Philips. |
| 12—The Phantom ’Rickshaw | By Rudyard Kipling. |
| 11—A Marriage at Sea | By W. Clark Russell. |
| 10—The House of the Wolf | By Stanley J. Weyman. |
| 9—The Rogue | By W. E. Norris. |
| 8—A Living Lie | By Paul Bourget. |
| 7—King or Knave | By R. E. Francillon. |
| 6—Beyond the City | By A. Conan Doyle. |
| 5—Master of Ballantrae | By Robert Louis Stevenson. |
| 4—Germinie Lacerteux | By E. & J. de Goncourt. |
| 3—A Study in Scarlet | By A. Conan Doyle. |
| 2—She’s All the World to Me | By Hall Caine. |
| 1—The Light That Failed | By Rudyard Kipling. |
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