A glance over the following list will show the names of Mary J. Holmes, Marie Corelli, Rider Haggard, “The Duchess,” R. D. Blackmore, and translations of some of the more famous French authors, like Victor Hugo and Alphonse Daudet.

If you are looking for books which will add to your knowledge of literature, a complete set of the Select Library, which is so reasonably priced, will do more for you than a like amount expended on ordinary fiction between cloth covers.

ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT

1—Cousin MaudeBy Mary J. Holmes
2—Rosamond LeytonBy Mary J. Holmes
6—BeulahBy Augusta J. Evans
10—The Homestead on the HillsideBy Mary J. Holmes
14—East LynneBy Mrs. Henry Wood
16—A Romance of Two WorldsBy Marie Corelli
17—CleopatraBy H. Rider Haggard
18—Maggie MillerBy Mary J. Holmes
27—Under Two FlagsBy “Ouida”
28—Dora DeaneBy Mary J. Holmes
29—Ardath. Vol. I.By Marie Corelli
30—Ardath. Vol. II.By Marie Corelli
31—The Light That FailedBy Rudyard Kipling
32—Tempest and SunshineBy Mary J. Holmes
35—InezBy Augusta J. Evans
36—PhyllisBy “The Duchess”
42—VendettaBy Marie Corelli
43—SaphoBy Alphonse Daudet
44—Lena RiversBy Mary J. Holmes
48—MeadowbrookBy Mary J. Holmes
50—Won by WaitingBy Edna Lyall
51—CamilleBy Alexandre Dumas
53—Uncle Tom’s CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe
54—The English OrphansBy Mary J. Holmes
57—Ethelyn’s MistakeBy Mary J. Holmes
58—Treasure IslandBy Robert Louis Stevenson
59—Mildred TrevanionBy “The Duchess”
60—Dead Man’s RockBy “Q.” (A. T. Quiller-Couch)
61—The Iron PirateBy Max Pemberton
62—Molly BawnBy “The Duchess”
63—Lorna DooneBy R. D. Blackmore
66—Airy Fairy LilianBy “The Duchess”
67—The Cruise of the CachalotBy Frank T. Bullen
69—The Last Days of PompeiiBy Sir Bulwer Lytton
71—The DuchessBy “The Duchess”
72—Plain Tales From the HillsBy Rudyard Kipling
75—SheBy H. Rider Haggard
76—BeatriceBy H. Rider Haggard
77—Eric BrighteyesBy H. Rider Haggard
78—Beyond the CityBy A. Conan Doyle
79—RossmoyneBy “The Duchess”
80—King Solomon’s MinesBy H. Rider Haggard
81—She’s All the World to MeBy Hall Caine
83—KidnapedBy Robert Louis Stevenson
84—UndercurrentsBy “The Duchess”
87—The House on the MarshBy Florence Warden
88—The Witch’s HeadBy H. Rider Haggard
89—A Perilous SecretBy Charles Reade
93—Beauty’s DaughtersBy “The Duchess”
100—Led AstrayBy Octave Feuillet
102—MarvelBy “The Duchess”
107—The Visits of ElizabethBy Elinor Glyn
108—Allan QuatermainBy H. Rider Haggard
110—Soldiers ThreeBy Rudyard Kipling
113—A Living LieBy Paul Bourget
114—PortiaBy “The Duchess”
117—John Halifax, GentlemanBy Miss Mulock
118—The Tragedy in the Rue de la PaixBy Adolphe Belot
119—A Princess of ThuleBy William Black
122—DorisBy “The Duchess”
123—Carmen and ColombaBy Prosper Merimee
125—The Master of BallantraeBy Robert Louis Stevenson
126—The Toilers of the SeaBy Victor Hugo
127—Mrs. GeoffreyBy “The Duchess”
129—Love and ShipwreckBy W. Clark Russell
130—Beautiful JimBy John Strange Winter
131—Lady Audley’s SecretBy Miss M. E. Braddon
132—The Frozen PirateBy W. Clark Russell
133—Rory O’MoreBy Samuel Lover
134—A Modern CirceBy “The Duchess”
135—Foul PlayBy Charles Reade
137—I Have Lived and LovedBy Mrs. Forrester
138—Elsie VennerBy Oliver Wendell Holmes
139—Hans of IcelandBy Victor Hugo
141—Lady Valworth’s DiamondsBy “The Duchess”
143—John Holdsworth, Chief MateBy W. Clark Russell
145—JessBy H. Rider Haggard
146—The Honorable Mrs. VerekerBy “The Duchess”
147—The Dead SecretBy Wilkie Collins
148—Ships That Pass in the NightBy Beatrice Harraden
149—The Suicide ClubBy Robert Louis Stevenson
150—A Mental StruggleBy “The Duchess”
152—Colonel Quaritch, V. C.By H. Rider Haggard
153—The Way of a SirenBy “The Duchess”
158—Lady BranksmereBy “The Duchess”
159—A Marriage at SeaBy W. Clark Russell
162—Dick’s SweetheartBy “The Duchess”
165—Faith and UnfaithBy “The Duchess”
166—The Phantom RickshawBy Rudyard Kipling
209—Rose MatherBy Mary J. Holmes
210—At Mather HouseBy Mary J. Holmes
211—Edith Trevor’s SecretBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
212—Cecil RosseBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
213—Cecil’s TriumphBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
214—Guy Earlscourt’s WifeBy May Agnes Fleming
215—The Leighton HomesteadBy Mary J. Holmes
216—Georgie’s SecretBy Mary J. Holmes
217—Lady KildareBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
218—Kathleen’s Strange HusbandBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
219—MillbankBy Mary J. Holmes
220—Magda’s ChoiceBy Mary J. Holmes
221—Sundered HeartsBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
222—Bitter SweetBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
223—Edith Lyle’s SecretBy Mary J. Holmes
224—Edith’s DaughterBy Mary J. Holmes
225—A Wonderful WomanBy May Agnes Fleming
226—The Mystery of Bracken HollowBy May Agnes Fleming
227—The Haunted HusbandBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
228—The White Life EnduresBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
229—Darkness and DaylightBy Mary J. Holmes
230—The Unloved HusbandBy Mary J. Holmes
231—Neva’s Three LoversBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis
232—Neva’s ChoiceBy Mrs. Harriet Lewis

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