PORTER & COATES' PUBLICATIONS. 



CHAELES DICKENS' COMPLETE WOEKS. Author's Edition. 

 14 vols., with a portrait of the author on steel, and eight 

 illustrations by F. O. C. Darley, Craikshank, Fildes, Eytinge, 

 and others, in each volume. 12mo. Cloth, extra, black and 

 gold; p-<" vol., $1.00; sheep, marbled edges, per vol., $1.50; half 

 imt. Eussia, marbled edges, per vol., $1.50: half calf, gilt, 

 marbled edges, per vol., $2.75. 



Christmas Books, Uncommercial 



Traveller, and Additional 



Christmas Stories. 

 Bleak House. 

 Little Doriit. 

 Tale of Two Cities, and Great Ex> 



pectations. 

 Our Mutual Friend. 

 Edwin Drood, Sketches, Master 



Humphrey's Clock, etc., etc. 



'Pickwick Papers. 



♦Oliver Twist, Pictures of Italy, and 



American Notes. 

 ♦Nicholas Nickleby. 

 Old Curiosity Shop, and Reprinted 



Pieces. 

 Barnaby Rudge, and Hard Times. 

 *Martiu Chuzzlewit. 

 Doiubey and Son. 

 ♦David Copperfield. 

 Sold separately in cloth binding only. 

 s 'Also in Alta Edition, one illustration, 75 cents. 

 The same. Universe Edition. Printed on thin paper and con- 

 taining one illustration to the volume. 14 vols., l:_'mo. Cloth, 

 extra, black and gold, per vol., 75 cents. 



The same. World Edition. 7 vols., thick 12mo., $12.25. (Sold 

 in sets only.) 



CHILD'S HISTOEY OF ENGLAND. By Charles Dickens. 

 Popular 12mo. edition; from new electrotype plates. Large 

 clear type. Beautifully illustrated with 8 engravings on wood. 

 12mo. Cloth, extra, black and gold, $1.00. 

 Alta Edition. One illustration, 75 cents. 



" Dickens as a novelist and prose poet is to be classed in the front rank of 

 the noble company to which he belongs. He has revived the novel of genu- 

 ine practical life, as it exisied in the works of Fieldiug, Sruullett, and Gold- 

 smith; but at the same time has given to his material an individual coloring 

 and expression peculiarly his own. His characters, like those of his great 

 exemplars, constitute a world of their own, whose truth to nature every 

 reader instinctively recognizes in connection with their truth to darkness." 

 — E. P. Whipple. 



MACATJLAY'S HISTOEY OF ENGLAND. From the accession 

 of James II. By Thomas Babington Macaulay. With a 

 steel portrait of the author. Printed from new electrotype 

 plates from the last English Edition. Being by far the most 

 correct edition in the American market. 5 volumes, 12mo. 

 Cloth, extra, black and gold, per set, $5.00; sheep, marbled 

 edges, per set, $7.50; half imitation Eussia, $7.50; half calf, 

 gilt, marbled edges, per set, $15.00. 

 Popular Edition. 5 vols., cloth, plain, $5.00. 

 8vo. Edition. 5 volumes in one, with portrait. Cloth, extra, 

 black and gold, $3.00 ; sheep, marbled edges, $3.50. 

 MAETINEATJ'S HISTOEY OF ENGLAND. From the beginning 

 of the 19th Century to the Crimean War. By Harriet Mar- 

 tineau. Complete in 4 vols., with full Index. Cloth, extra, 

 black and gold, per set, $4.00 ; sheep, marbled edges, $6.00 ; half 

 calf, gilt, marbled edges, $12.00. 



