DICK & C<*/6 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



Books by Celebrated Authors. 

 WHICH THE RIGHT OR THE LEFT? 



A Religious Xove 1 Royal 12mo., cloth. 634 pages. Price $1 25. 



This work has received favorable notice from the entire secular as well as the reli- 

 gious press. The main design of the author is the illustration of the fact that suc- 

 cess in business may easily consort with fervid piety and the strictest honesty on 

 the part of those engaged in it. The story is that of a young man, the son of a 

 country pastor, who goes as an assistant into a dry goods store, at New York : and 

 not only maintains his religious principles amidst the allurements of the capital, but 

 succeeds in drawing within their happy influence a number of the clerks and other 

 assistants, who a* first scoffed at his " rural piety," as they termed it. but were at 

 length led by him to abandon the frivolities which had formed their former delight, 

 and devote themselves to religious exercises and the visitation of the ick and poor. 

 His influence reached even a higher circle ; and the author gives us some lively 

 sketches of the insipidity and heartlessness of fashionable life, whose unhappy devo- 

 tees choose to live for society and self, rather than for Religion and their fellow- 

 creatures. 



*** The Publishers have in their possession, tectimonials from over three hundred 

 of the principal Clergymen in the United States and Canada, pronouncing this to be 

 the best work that has been published for years, and in every instance they are the 

 honest convictions formed alter an actual perusal of the volume itself. This work 

 has also received high laudation from almost every paper of character and standing 

 in this country. Added to which it has been read by thousands, and baa received 

 universal commendation. 



ESTELLE GRANT ; OR, THE LOST WIFE. 



Large 12no, cloth. Price $1 00. 



This is a book so thoroughly excellent, so exalted in its character, so full of exqui- 

 site pictures of society, and manifesting so much geniu*. skill, and knowledge of 

 human nature, that no one can p >ss:bly read it without admitting it to be, in every 

 way, a noble book. The story, too, is one of stirring interest ; and it either sweepa 

 you along with its powerful spell, or beguiles you with its tenderness, pathos, aud 

 geniality. 



THE PILGRIMS OF WALSINGHAM. 



A Romance of the Middle Ages, from the accomplished pen of Agneg Strickland. 

 Large 12mo., pp. 460. Price $1 00. 



Truly a charming book ! Full of the profoundest interest, yet not one improbable 

 incident not one prurient Idea. You will sooner find spots upon the leaves of the 

 silvery lily than an impure sentence iu a book by this author. Buffalo Courier. 



NA MOTU ; OR, REEF ROVINGS IN THE SOUTH SEAS. 



A Narrative of Adventures in the Hawaiian, Georgian, and Society Islands, with 



original illustrations. 

 BY EDWARD T. PERKINS 



12mo. Cloth. $1 00 

 Na Motu is the quaint title of a handsome volume of voyage and adventure in the 

 South Seas. Mr. Perkins, the author, a schoolmate of Ike Marvel, has spent seve- 

 ral years before the mast, and on the salt water in other capacities, and his style is 

 characterized bv a straightforward, honest nonchalance and idiomatic flavor, redolent 

 of Old Ocean from stem to btern. His daguerreotype of nautical dialogues is only a 

 little too perfect, occasionally, for good taste ; a large portion of his experience being 

 gained on a whaling ship. New York Chur.h Jour. 



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