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Richard Brice : Adventurer. A thrilling and original Novel 

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The Daughters of Job. By " DARLEY DALE," author of 



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The Viking- Strain : A Realistic Novel. By A. G. HALES, 



War Correspondent, author of "Campaign Pictures," "Camp 



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Thomas Assheton Smith ; or, The Reminiscences of a Famous 



Fox Hunter. By Sir J. E. EARDLEY-WILMOT, Bart. 



A New Edition with an introduction by Sir Herbert IMaxwell, 



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Sporting Sketches. By NAT GOULD. Recollections and 

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Boxers and their Battles : Anecdotal Sketches and Personal 

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