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The Hudson Library
Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter. Yearly Subscription, $6.00 per volume, paper, 50 cents. Published also in cloth.
| 1. | Love and Shawl-straps. By Annette Lucille Noble. |
| 2. | Miss Hurd: An Enigma. By Anna Katharine Green, Author of “The Leavenworth Case.” |
| 3. | How Thankful was Bewitched. By Jas. K. Hosmer. |
| 4. | A Woman of Impulse. By Justin Huntly McCarthy. |
| 5. | The Countess Bettina. By Clinton Ross. |
| 6. | Her Majesty. By E. K. Tompkins. |
| 7. | God Forsaken. By Frederic Breton. |
| 8. | An Island Princess. By Theodore Gift. |
| 9. | Elizabeth’s Pretenders. By Hamilton Aide. |
| 10. | At Tuxter’s. By G. B. Burgin. |
| 11. | Cherryfield Hall. By F. H. Balfour. |
| 12. | The Crime of the Century. By R. Ottolengui. |
| 13. | The Things that Matter. By Francis Gribble. |
| 14. | The Heart of Life. By W. H. Mallock. |
| 15. | The Broken Ring. By Elizabeth K. Tompkins. |
| 16. | The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason. By Melville D. Post. |
| 17. | That Affair Next Door. By Anna Katharine Green. |
| 18. | In the Crucible. By Grace Denio Litchfield. |
| 19. | Eyes Like the Sea. By Maurus Jókai. |
| 20. | An Uncrowned King. By S. C. Grier. |
| 21. | The Professor’s Dilemma. By A. L. Noble. |
| 22. | The Ways of Life. By Mrs. Oliphant. |