All the bindings are unusually plain, even that of the $6 edition. We wonder that publishers persist in flashy bindings.
A sample volume (our choice of title) of any edition in cloth will be sent for (A) 40 cents, by mail 58 cents; (B) 75 cents, by mail 93 cents; (D) 50 cents, by mail 62 cents. Sets, of course, go cheaper by express.
The Books are arranged as follows:
Vol. I—American Notes, Pictures from Italy, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Master Humphrey's Clock, Hunted Down, Holiday Romance and George Silverman's Explanation—972 pages.
Vol. II—Barnaby Rudge, and Hard Times—978 pages.
Vol. III—Bleak House—950 pages.
Vol. IV—Christmas Stories and Great Expectations—892 pages.
Vol. V—Christmas Books and An Uncommercial Traveller—968 pages.
Vol. VI—David Copperfield—946 pages.
Vol. VII—Dombey & Son—956 pages.
Vol. VIII—Little Dorrit—922 pages.
Vol. IX—Martin Chuzzlewit—926 pages.
Vol. X—Nicholas Nickleby—908 pages.
Vol. XI—Old Curiosity Shop, and Reprinted Pieces—900 pages.
Vol. XII—Oliver Twist, and A Child's History of England—874 pages.
Vol. XIII—Our Mutual Friend—916 pages.
Vol. XIV—Pickwick Papers—878 pages.
Vol. XV—Sketches by "Boz," and A Tale of Two Cities—916 pages.
In the thirty-volume editions each of the above volumes is made into two.
THE HEART OF A WOMAN
My Marriage
A DOMESTIC NOVEL
| One Volume, 12mo, paper cover, | 25 Cents. |
| Bound in extra cloth, full gilt side and back, | 50 Cents. |