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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



FaiiioQS Fiction by the World's Greatest Authors! 



A CHARMING SET OF BOOKS, 



E3S/EBK,AOIl<rC3- 



Ten of the Greatest Novels Ever Written 



BIT TElSr OF" TUB 



GREATEST AUTHORS WHO EVER LIVED ! 



If you will stu<ly tlie inograpiiieH of the jireat autiiors of our day, you will observe that in most 

 Instances their reputations were made by the production of a single book. Let but one work that 



i?.i-eally great— one masterpiece— emannte from an author's pen, and though his future efforts may 

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 away. A well-known New York publishing house has issued in unilorm and liandsoiiie style ten of 

 the greatest anci most famous novels in the English language, and we have perfecteil arrangements 

 whereby we are enabled ro offer this handsome and valuable set of books as a premium to our sub- 

 scribers upon terms which make them almost a free gif";. Each one ol these famous novels was its 

 author's greatest work— his masterpiece— the great production that made his name and fame. The 

 works comprised in this valuable set of books, which are published under the general title of 

 '• Famous Fiction by the World's Greatest Authors," are as follows: 



EAST LYKNE, 

 By Mrs. Henry Wood. 



JANE EYRE, 

 By Clijirlotte Bronte. 



JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN, 

 liy Miss Muloclt. 



ADAM BEDE, 



By Ciet>rs;e Kliot. 



THE WOMAN IN WHITE, 



^ By Wilkie Collins. 



Eai-h of these great and powerful works is known the world over and read In every civilized 

 laml. Each is intensely interesting, yet pure and elevating in moral tone. They are published 

 complete, unchniifjed niid unabridged,' \n ten separate volumes, with very handsome and artistic 

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 They are printed from new type, clear, bold and readable, upon paper of excellent quality. Altogether 

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 pori unity of obtaining such splendid books upon such terms as we can give. 



Price 75 cents, or given for tiiree new subscriptions for one 

 year, at ^l.OO each. TIIOS G. NEWMAN .^ SON. (Iiicaoo. ills. 



LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET, 



By Miss M. E. Braddou. 



VANITY PAIR, 



By W. M. TliiicUeray. 



THE LAST DAYS OP POMPEII, 



By Sir E. Biil^vpr Lytton. 



THE THREE GUARDSMEN, 



By Alexander I>uinii!>. 



PUT YOURSELP IN HIS PLACE, 

 By Charles lieade. 



