16 Sampson Low, Son, and Co.^s List of Publications. 



Fiction — continued. 



The Cruise of the " Frolic 5" or, the Yachting Adventures of 

 Barnaby Brine, R.N. By W. H. Q. Kingston, Author of " Peter the 

 Whaler." In 2 a'oIs. post 8vo. 21s. 



The Minister's Wooing : a Tale of New England. By the Author 

 of " Uncle Tom's Cabin." Two Editions : — 1. In post Sa^o. cloth, wth 

 Thirteen Illustrations by Hablot K. Browne, 7s. 6d. — 2. Popular Edition, 

 crown 8vo. cloth, with -a Design by the same Artist. 2s. 6d. 



When the Snow Falls. By W. Moy Thomas. A Book for Christ- 

 mas and the Fireside. 2 vols, post 8vo. 1/. Is. 



" A story book that will not quickly 

 fall out of request. There is a deli- 

 cacy of conception in the tales qften 



poetical, and the carefulness of their 

 execution is a comfort to all educated 

 readers." — Examiner. 



Round The Sofa, by the Author of " Mary Barton," " Life of 

 Charlotte Bronte." 2 vols. Post 8vo. Second Edition. 21s. 



Mabel Vaughan ; by Miss Cummins, Author of " The Lamp- 

 lighter." Edited by Mrs. Gaskell. Cloth, 3s. 6d. Cheap edition, Is. 6d. 



" Had we our will, the women of 

 England should each possess a copy 

 of ■ Mabel Vaughan.' " — Wesleyan 

 Times. 



" We wish it success for the sake of 

 the pure intention with which it was 

 written. Mabel is a charming cha- 



*^* In ordering this book, specify Mrs. Gaskell's Edition, as the Author 

 has no interest in any other. 



racter, and one which may be safely 

 held up for admiration." — Saturday 

 Bevieic. 



" ' Mabel Vaughan ' is a quiet and 

 intensely good story — the book is care- 

 fully -written." —Athen(eu7n. 



El Fureidis : a Tale of Mount Lebanon and the Christian Set- 

 tlements in SjTia. By Maria S. Cummins, Author of " The Lamp- 

 lighter." Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d. — Also, Library Edition, Second Thousand, 

 2 vols, crown 8vo. cloth gilt, 10s. 6d. 



•' One of the best novels of modern 

 times : a novel as rich in pure senti- 

 ment as it is in Christian philosophy, 

 and as glowing in its portraiture of 

 Oriental life as in its description of 

 scenery." — City Press. 



" The author has made good use of 

 her material, and has shown both 

 skill and industry : she has evidently 

 taken great pains with her work." — 

 AthencBum, 



" A thoroughly good book." — Moi-n- 

 ing Star. 



" The best novels, of which ' El 

 Fureidis ' is one." — Glasgoic Herald. 



" Not only has Miss Cummins en- 

 hanced her reputation by her present 

 production, but literature has gained 

 a Aaluable acquisition in this spirited 

 and heart-stirring romance of ' El 

 Fureidis.' " — Leader. 



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