JANE EYRE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

By CURRER BELL.

Third Edition, with Preface by the Author.

"A very pathetic tale—very singular; and so like truth, that it is difficult to avoid believing that much of the characters and incidents are taken from life. Though woman is called the weaker sex, here, in one example, is represented the strongest passion and the strongest principle, admirably supported. It is an episode in this work-day world, most interesting, and touched with a daring and delicate hand. The execution of the painting is as perfect as the conception. It is a book for the enjoyment of a feeling heart and vigorous understanding."—Blackwood's Magazine.

ROSE, BLANCHE, AND VIOLET.

By G. H. LEWES, Esq.

Author of "Ranthorpe."

"Mr. Lewes takes a high position among our novelists: he possesses no ordinary insight into the human heart."—Fraser's Magazine.

BEAUCHAMP; OR, THE ERROR.

By G. P. R. JAMES, Esq.