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BRIAN O'LINN; OR, LUCK IS EVERY THING. 



BY W. H. MAXWELL, 



Author of " Hector O'Halloran," " i^tories of Waterloo " " Wild Sports of the West," Ktc. 



With Twelve Humorous Illustrative Engravings, done by 

 Orr, from Cruikshank's designs. 



Price 50 cents. 



This book possesses such a current of point and vivacity, and is so capitally 

 written, that we urge both Lever and Lover to look to their laurels. — Land. Exam. 



Maxwell handles his battle scenes magnificently ; and who so fit, for, a soldier 

 himself, he has " done the slate some service " We have read Brian O'Linn, and 

 really don't know which most to admire — his fine graphic pencillings, or his face- 

 tious narration. — London Tunes. 



Cruikshank's magical crayon has done exceeding justice to a most excellent 

 story. — Atlienauvi. 



This book will render any man proof against ennui, who chances to procure it. 

 — Literary Chronicle. 



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OLD LONDON BRIDGE. 



OF THE i)AYS OF HENRY THE EIGHTH. 



BY C. HERBERT RODWELL, 



Anthor of " Fanny, The Little Milliner," " The Bushranger," Etc. 



Price 50 cents. 



"The well-known author of ' The Bushranger' makes ' Oil London Bridge' 

 reciie a series of the most thrilling events that the times of the Tudors ever saw. 

 As a picture of those chivalrous but tyrannical days, the present work has never 

 been excelled. The portraits are exact — the scenes faithful and true." — Dell's Life. 



" The style is terse and vigorous, and the characters drawn with graphic accu- 

 racy." — London Dispatch- 



"The author is no common writer — he touches the secret springs of the heart's 

 passions — he enchains our sympathies." — AihentFum. 



" It must prove one of the most popular of books." — Lit. Gazette. 



