Continuation of his The American Monte-Cristo.

---- Mademoiselle Lucie, the French lady detective. By “Old Sleuth” [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, cop. 1904. 32 p. illus. fo. (no. 99.)

---- Lights and shades of New York, by “Old Sleuth” [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, cop. 1905. 32 p. fo. (no. 101.)

Rexford, George C., compiler. Beadle’s dime school melodist; a choice selection of familiar and beautiful songs, duets, trios, &c. Arranged in a simple manner for school singing, with elementary instructions suited to children of the most tender age. Compiled and arranged by George C. Rexford. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1860.] 80 p. 16o.

Tunes only.

The Star journal. v. 9-10 (Jan. 4-Dec. 27, 1879). New York, 1879. fo.

Weekly.

Numbering continuous.

Ten cent novelettes. no. 15, 21, 26, 31, 47, 52, 61-63, 72-73, 84, 86.

Lewis, Julius Warren. Fitz-Hern; or, The rover of the Irish seas. A story of Galway bay. By F. Clinton Barrington [pseud.]. Boston: Elliott, Thomes & Talbot [cop. 1863]. 128 p. 16o. (no. 15.)

Ballou, Maturin Murray. The Turkish slave; or, The dumb dwarf of Constantinople. A story of the eastern world. By Lieutenant Murray [pseud.]. Boston: Elliott, Thomes & Talbot [cop. 1863]. 128 p. 16o. (no. 21.)