28 LEA & BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. 



THE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS. 



(BO Z). 



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THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB. In 1 vol., price 50 cents. 

 OLIVER TWIST, OR THE PARISH BOY'S PROGRESS. In 1 vol., price twenty-five cents. 

 SKETCHES BY BOZ, ILLUSTRATIVE OF EVERY-DAY LIFE AND EVERY-DAY PEOPLE, 



In one volume. Price thirty-seven and a half cents. 



THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. In 1 vol., price 50 cents. 



THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AND OTHER TALES. 



ILLUSTRATED BY NINETY LARGE ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD. In 1 vol., price 50 cents. 



BAHN'ABY HUBGE. 



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THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. 



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5ir These editions are the only ones at present before the public, uniformly printed and bound, 

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ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF "THE CHIMES." 



THE CHIMES: A GOBLIN 8T()RY OF SOME BELLS THAT RANG AN OLD 



YEAR OUT AND A NEW YEAR IN. 



BY CHARLES DICKENS. 



With twelve plates by Maclise, Leech and others. In one 18mo. volume, fancy cloth. 



ALSO FOR SALE, 

 TOKEAH, B Y _S E A L S F I E L D. 



TOKEAH, OR THE WHITE ROSE; 



A ROMANCE OF AMERICAN LIFE. 

 Bt C. SEALSFIELD. 

 In one volume, paper. Price twenty-five cents. 

 This work was written and published in this country about fifteen years ago by the since cele- 

 brated author, who was exiled from his native country on account of political difficulties. It pre- 

 sents the singular anomaly of a work, American in language and spirit, written by a German who 

 had been but a year or two in the country. 



MARSTON, OR THE MEMOIRS OF A STATESMAN. 



COMPLETE. 

 THIS INTERESTING HISTORICAL ROMANCE IS NOW COMPLETE 



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Price twenty-five cents, each. 



It is attributed to WARREN, author of" Ten Thousand a Year." 



