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TWELVE NOVELS for 1,4. (1,5 In Stamps.) 

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Xothing Belter for Famil\ Reading can be found. 



I. CHARLES OMALLEV; Charles Levers stirring romance, 

 telling of the adventures of an Irish officer in the 

 Napoleonic Wars. 



1. CONINGSBY; one of the most famous works of the 

 statesman novelist. Lord Beaconstield. 



3. THE SCOTTISH CHIEFS: A stirring tale of the days of 

 Wallace, by Miss Jane Porter, 



« THE SCARLET LETTER; Nathaniel Hawthorne's master- 

 piece- Tells of the stern, early Puritan doings in 

 America. 



5. ALDEESYDE; a charming story of the Scottish border, 



written moat graphically by Annie S. Swan. 



6. NEOMI: THE BRIGANDS DAUGHTER; the title ex- 



plains itself. The novel is one of the most popular 

 of that popular writer, 8. Baring-Gould. 



An epoch-making book, by 

 A tale of the slave days in 



7 UNCLE TOlfS CABIN. 

 Mrs. H. Beecher-Stowe. 

 America. 



I. THE FIFTH FORM OF ST. D0MINIC8; one of the best 

 stories of school days in England. Bright, having 

 plenty of incident. By T. Barnes Keed. 



%. ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS: by Jules 

 Verne. This is one of the few storie* which give 

 some idea of the world as a whole. 



lO THE TRUE HISTORY OF JOSHUA DAVIDSON; by 

 Mrs. E- Lynn Linton. 



U. LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS A thrilUng tale of the four 

 great European Wars. 1870-1, by Baroness Snttner. 



12 FRANKENSTEIN, or THE MODERN PROMETHEUS: by 

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Send only Is. 4d. (is. sd. If stamps^ and th« twelve 

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1. THE EARTHLY PARADISE: by William Morns. Htone. 



from this great masterpiece of one of the greats*, 

 of present-day poets, told in prose, wuh copiou. 

 extracts in verse, by special permission of the aathot 



2. THE POEMS OP WILLIAM CULLEN BR IT ANT. tht 



Wordsworth of America. This edition contains sped 

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3. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. The book containi 



the second portion of Lord Byron's greatest master- 

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 with the poet's wandering in better known lands. 



4. POEMS OF LIBERTY, PROGRESS & LABOUR, by Joho 



Greenleai-Whittier, the Quaker Poet of America. B« 

 has been called the Poet Laureate of the Suflrage 



5. WHITTIER'S POEMS, contains his aatobiographica) 



poems and selections from the verses he wrote against 

 slavery. 



6. COWPERS POEMS, including a collection of all his 



poems relating to animals. 



7. LEGENDS AND BALLADS. A Selection of the best 



known legends and ballads in the English tongue. 

 8 ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. That portion of 



Spencer's Faerie Queene which tells of the adventures 



of the Red Cross Knight. 

 9. THE CANTERBURY TALES, in which GeoBrey Chaucer 



tells of a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury flvs 



centuriee ago- 

 10 THE PLEASURES OF HOPE, and other poems, by 



Thomas Campbell. The Scottish poet is chiefly known 



by his battle poems. The Battle of the Baltic, Hohen- 



linden. 

 U. THE POEMS OF JOHN KEATS- This "Poet of Beaoty " 



lived but 25 years, and yet he was one of the greatest 



poets of the 19th century. All his best masterpieces 



are included in the volume. 

 12. IRISH MELODIES, and other poems, by the greatest of 



Irish poets, Thomas Moore. 



novels or the twelve poets will be sent you by return, 

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