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GEORGE ROUTLEDGE &- SONS' 



Standard Half-Crown 



The following- in double columns^ 2s. 

 COOPER, J, Fenimore. 



1. Spy — Pilot — Homeward 



Bound— Eve Effingham. 



2. Pioneers — Mohicans — 



Prairie — Pathfinder. 



3. Red Rover — TwoAdmirals 



— - Miles Wallingford — 

 Afloat and Ashore. 



4. Borderers — Wyandotte — 



Mark's Reef — Satanstoe. 



5. Lionel Lincoln — Oak 



Openings— Ned Myers — 

 Precaution. 



6. Deerslayer — Headsman — 



Waterwitch — Heiden- 

 mauer. 



7. Bravo — Sea Lions — ^Jack 



Tier — Mercedes. 



MARRY AT, Captain. 



1. King's Own— Frank Mild- 



may — Newton Forster — 

 Peter Simple. 



2. Pacha of Many Tales — 



Jacob Faithful — Midship- 

 man Easy — ^Japhet. 



3. Phantom S hip — Dog Fiend 



— OllaPodrida — Poacher. 



Novels, continued. 



. 6(i. each, containing 4 Novels, in cloth, 



4. Percival Keene — Monsieur 

 Violet — Rattlin — Valerie. 



SCOTT, Sir Walter. 



1 . Waverley — Monastery — 

 Kenilworth — Rob Roy, 



2. Pirate — Ivanhoe — For- 

 tunes of Nigel — Old Mor- 

 tality. 



3. Guy Mannering — Bride of 

 Lammermoor — Heart of 

 Midlothian — Antiquary. 



4. Peveril of the Peak ~ 

 Quentin Durward — St. 

 Ronan's Well— Abbot. 



5. The Black Dwarf— Wood- 

 stock — Anne of Geier- 

 stein — Betrothed. 



6. The Fair Maid of Perth- 

 Surgeon's Daughter — 

 Talisman — Count Robert 

 of Paris — Redgauntlet. 



RADCLIFFE, Ann, 



Romance of the Forest — The 

 Italian — Mysteries of Udol- 

 pho (2 parts). 



Cloth, 2s. 



Handy Andy, by Lover. 

 Rory O'More, by Lover. 

 Arthur O'Leary, by Lever. 

 Con Cregan, by Lever. 

 Mysteries of Paris, by E, Sue, 

 Wandering Jew, by E, Sue. 

 Guy Livingstone. 

 Running the Gauntlet, by E, 



Yates, { 

 Kissing the Rod, by E, Yates, \ 



\ each. 



Tom Jones, by Fielding. 

 Notre Dame, by Victor Hugo, 

 Valentine Vox, by Cockton, 

 Scottish Chiefs, by Porter. 

 Tom Cringle's Log. 

 Rob Roy, by Scott, 

 Ivanhoe, by Scott. 

 Salathiel, by Dr. Croly, 

 The Clockmaker, by Sam 

 Slick, 



