4. LOTHAW; or, The Adventures of a Young Gentleman in Search of a Religion. By Mr. Benjamins (Bret Harte). Price 6d. Curiously Illustrated.
⁂ Readers of a recent popular novel will enjoy it with considerable relish.
6. EAST AND WEST. The New Volume of Verse. By Bret Harte, Author of “That Heathen Chinee.” Cloth, very neat, 2s. 6d.; or in paper, 1s. 6d.
7. STORIES of the SIERRAS; and other Sketches. By Bret Harte. With a Wild Story of Western Life by Joaquin Miller, Author of “Songs of the Sierras.” 2s. 6d. cloth; 1s. paper.
8. THE LITTLE DRUMMER; or, The Christmas Gift that came to Rupert. A Story for Children, by Bret Harte. With Six Illustrations in Sepia by Henry H. Banks. 4to, cloth gilt. 5s.
⁂ An exquisite story. No other author could have written it except Bret Harte. The late Charles Dickens would have been delighted with it.
9. MISS SKAGG’S HUSBAND, and other Stories. By Bret Harte. Uniform with the “Luck of Roaring Camp.”
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10. BRET HARTE’S COMPLETE WORKS, IN PROSE AND POETRY. Now First Collected. With Introductory Essay by J. M. Bellew. Portrait of the Author, and Fifty Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 650 pages, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
⁂ Some of the finest and most moving of Mr. Bellew’s inimitable readings are from the works of Bret Harte. The complete edition, now first published, will receive a hearty welcome from the Author’s numerous admirers; and those who assist at penny readings will find it invaluable—a perfect cyclopædia of the most telling stories and humorous verse of the past half century.