By Edward Marshall. The most intensely interesting book of modern times. It is devoted entirely to this one famous regiment. It contains a complete roster of the regiment, and is profusely illustrated from photographs and drawings. Cloth bound.

1.50

WATERS THAT PASS AWAY.

By N. B. Winston. “There is a deep lesson of life to be learned from a book like this, and in it one may study character, and the infallible trend of social consequences, sorrow ever following sin, and sin in its turn yielding to joy when true repentance follows after.”—Philadelphia Item. Cloth bound.

1.25

THE RETURN OF THE O’MAHONY.

By Harold Frederic. To those who have read “The Damnation of Theron Ware,” and “Seth’s Brother’s Wife,” there will be found in this extremely delightful novel, “The Return of the O’Mahony,” a book that will gratify the reader much more than any other book of the times. Illustrated, and with portrait of the author. Cloth bound, deckle edge, gilt top.

1.50

A CHEQUE FOR THREE THOUSAND.

By Arthur Henry Veysey. (Tenth edition.) It’s a jolly good story, bright and clear. Dramatic, full of life and action and a brilliant farce from end to end. You cannot put it down until you finish it, and you will mention it many a time when you want to relate something novel and odd among your friends. Attractively bound in cloth.