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Abbe Constantin. — Ludovic Halevy. 
Abbot, The.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Adam Bede.— George K.liot. 
Addison's Essay^. ; 
yEsop's Fables. 
Alhambra, The.— Washington Irving. 
Alice in Wonderland. — Lewis Garroll. 
Alice Lorraine.— R. D. Blackmore. 
All Sorts and Conditions of Men.— Besant & Rice. 
Alton Locke.— Charles Kingsley. ' " ' 
Amiel's Journal— Trans, by Mrs. , H. Ward. 
Anderson's Fairy Tales. t 
Anne of Geierstein— Sir Walter Scott. 
Antiquary, The.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Arabian Nights' Entertainments. 
Ardath. — Marie Corelli. 
Armadale. — Wilkie Collins. 
Armorel of Lyonesse. — Walter Besant. 
Arnold's Poems.— Matthew Arnold. 
Around the World in the Yacht Sunbeam. ■ 
Arundel Motto.— Mary Cecil Hay. 
At the Back of the North Wind.— Macdonald. 
Attic Philospher. — Emile Souvestre. 
Auld Licht Idylls.— James M. Barrie. 
Aunt Diana.- Rosa N. Carey. 
Aurelian.— William Ware. 
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. 
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.— Holmes. 
Averil. — Rosa N. Carey. 
Bacon's Essays. — Francis Bacon. 
Barbara Heathcote's Trial.— Rosa N. Carey. 
Barnaby Rudge.— Charles Dickens. 
Barrack Room Ballads.— Kipling. 
Betrothed, The.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Beulah.— Augusta J. Evans. 
Black Beauty.— Anna Sewall. 
Black Dwarf, The.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Black Rock. — Ralph Connor. 
Bfack Tulip, The.— Alexandre Dumas. 
Bleak House. — Charles Dickens. 
Blithedale Romance, The.— Nathaniel Hawthorne. 
Bondman, The.— Hall Caine. 
Book of Golden Deeds.— Charlotte M. Yonge. 
Boris, the Bear Hunter.— Fred Wishaw. 
Bride of Lammermoor. — Sir Walter Scott. 
Bride of the Nile.— George Ebers. 
Browning's Poenis. — Elizabeth B. Browning. 
Brownings's Poems. — Robert Browning. 
Bryant's Poems (Early).— Wm. Culleti Bryant. 
Burgomaster's Wife, The. — George Ebers. 
Burns' Poems. — Robert Burns. 
By Order of the King. — Victor Hugo.. 
Byron's Poems. — Lord Bvron. 
California and Oregon Trail.— F. Parkman, Jr. 
Gary's Poems. — Alice and Phoebe Cary. 
Cast Up by the Sea.— Sir Samuel Baker. 
Caxtons, The. — Bulwer-Lytton. 
Chandos.— "Ouida." 
Charles Auchester.— E. Berger, 
Character. — Samuel Smiles. ■ 
Charles O'Malley. — Charles Lever. 
Chesterfield's Letters. — Lord Chesterfield. 
Chevalier de Maison Rouge. — Alexandre Dumas. 
Chicot the Jester. — Alexandre Dumas. 
Children of the Abbey. — Regina Maria Roche. 
Children of Gibeon. — Walter Besant. 
Child's tlistory of England. — Charles Dickens. 
Christmas Stories. — Charles Dickens. 
Clara Vaughan. — R. D. Blackmore. 
Cloister and the Hearth. — Charles Reade. 
Coleridge's Poems. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 
Companions of Jehu, The. — Alexandre Dumas. 
Complete Angler. — Walton and Cotton. 
Conduct of Life. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
Confessions of an Opium Eater. — T. De Quincy. 
Congo Rovers, The — A Story of the Slave 
Squadron. — Harry Collingwood. 
Conquest of Granada. — Washington Irving. 
Conspiracy of Pontiac — Francis Parkman, Jr. 
Conspirators, The. — Alexandre Dumas. 
Consuelo. — George Sand. 
Cook's Voyages. — Captain James Cook. 
Corinne. — Madame De Stael. 
Countess de Charnev. — Alexandre Dumas. 
Countess Gisela, The.— E. Marlitt. 
Countess of Rudolstadt. — George Sand. 
Count Robert of Paris.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Country Doctor, The. — Honore De Balzac. 
Courtship of Miles Standish.— H. W. Longfellow. 
Cousin -Maude. — Mary J. Holmes. 
Cousin Pons. — Honore De Balzac. 
Cradock Nowell.— R. D. Blackmore. 
Cranford. — Mrs. Gaskell. 
Cripps the Carrier. — R. D. Blackmore. 
Crown of Wild Olive, The.— John Ruskin. 
Daniel Deronda. — George Eliot. 
Data of Ethics. — Herbert Spencer. 
Daughters of an Empress, The. — L. Muhlbach. 
Daughter of Lleth, A.— William Black. 
David Copperfield. — Charles Dickens. 
David Elginbrod. — George Macdonald. 
Days of Bruce. — Grace Aguilar. 
Deemster, The. — Hall Caine. 
Deerslayer, The. — James Fenimore Cooper. 
Descent of Man. — Charles Darwin. 
Dick Sand; or, A Captain at 15. — Jules Verne.. 
Discourses of Epictetus. — Trans, by Geo. Long. 
Divine Comedy (Dante). — Trans, by Rev. H. F. 
Carey. 
Dombey & Son. — Charles Dickens. 
Donal Grant. — George Macdonald. 
Donovan. — Edna Lyall. 
Dora Deane. — Mary J. Holmes. 
Dove in the Eagle s Nest. — Charlotte M. Yonge. 
Dream Life. — Ik Marvel. 
Duty. — Samuel Smiles. 
Early Days of Christianity.— F. W, Farrar, 
East Lynne.— Mrs. Henry Wood. 
Education.— Herbert Spencer. 
Egoist, Thp,— George Meredith,. 
Egyptian Princess, An. — George Ebers. 
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. — Jules 
V erne. 
Eliot's Poems. — George Eliot. 
Elizabeth and Her German Garden. 
Elsie Venner. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. 
Emerson's Essays. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
Emerson's Poems. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
Emperor, The. — George Ebers. 
English Orphans, The. — Mary J. Holmes. 
Erling the Bold.— R. M. Ballantyne. 
Essays in Criticism. — Matthew Arnold. 
Essays of Elia. — Charles Lamb. 
Esther. — Rosa N. Carey. 
Evangeline. — H. W. Longfellow. 
Every Inch a Sailor. — Gordon Stables. 
Executor, The. — Mrs. Alexander. 
Fair Maid of Perth.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Fairy Land of Science. — Arabella B. Buckley. 
Far From the Madding Crowd. — Thomas Hardy. 
Faust (Goethe). — Trans, by Anna Swanwick. 
Felix Holt. — George Eliot. 
Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World. 
File No. 113.— Emile Gaboriau. 
Firm of Girdlestone. — A. Conan Doyle. 
First Principles.— Herbert Spencer. 
First Violin.— Jessie Fothergill. 
For Faith and Freedom.— Walter Besant. 
Fortunes of Nigel.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Forty-Five Guardsmen. — Alexandre Dumas. 
Foul Play.— Charles Reade. 
Fragments of Science. — John Tyndall. 
Frederick the Great and His Court — Muhlbach. 
French Revolution.— Thomas Carlyle. 
From the Earth to the Moon.— Jules Verne. 
Gascoyne the Sandalwood Trader. — Ballantyne. 
Gil Bias, Adventures., of. — Le Sage. 
Goethe and Schiller.— Louisa Muhlbach. 
Gold Bug, and Other Tales.— Edgar A. Foe. 
Gold Elsie.— E. Marlitt. 
Golden (Jalleon, The.— Robert Leighton. 
Golden Treasury, The.— Francis T. Palgrave. 
Goldsmith's Poems.— Oliver Goldsmith. 
Good Luck.— E. Werner. 
Gorilla Hunters, The.— R. M. Ballantyne. 
Grandfather's Chair.— Nathaniel Hawthorne:. 
Gray's Poems. — Thomas Gray. 
Great Expectations. — Charles Dickens. 
Greek Heroes;— Charles Kingsley. 
Green Mountain Boys, The.— D. P. Thompson. 
Grettir the Outlaw.— S. Baring-Gould. 
Grimm's Household Tales. 
Grimm's Popular Tales. 
Gulliver's Travels.— Dean Swift. 
Guy Mannering.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Handy Andy. — Samuel Lover. 
Hardy -Norseman, A. — Edna Lyall, 
Harold. — B ulwer- Ly tton. 
Harry Lorrequer.— Charles Lever. 
Jleart of Midlothian.— Sir Walter Scott, 
Heir of Redclyffe. — Charlotte M. Yonge. 
Hemans' Poems.— Mrs. Felicia Hemans. 
Henry Esmond. — Wm. M. Thackeray. 
Her Dearest Foe. — Mrs. Alexander. 
Hereward. — Charles Kingsley. 
Heriot's Choice. — Rosa N. Carey. 
Heroes and Hero- Worship. — Thomas Carlyle. 
Hiawatha. — H. W. Longfellow. 
Hidden Hand. — Mrs. Southworth. 
History of a Crime.^ — Victor Hugo. 
Tlistory of Civilization in Europe. — Guizot. 
Holmes' Poems. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. 
Holy Roman Empire. — James Bryce. 
Homestead on the Hillside.— Mary J, Holmes. - 
Homo Sum.- — George Ebers. 
Hood's Poems. 
House of the Seven Gables. — Nath'l Hawthorne. 
House of the Wolf. — Stanley J. Weyman. 
How Jack Mackenzie Won His Epaulettes. — 
Stables. 
Hunchback of Notre Dame. — Victor Hugo. 
Hypatia. — Charles Kingsley. 
Hyperion. — Longfellow. 
Iceland, Fisherman, An. — Pierre Loti. 
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. — ^Jerome. 
Iliad, The. — Pope's Translation. 
Inez. — Augusta J. Evans. 
Ingelow's Poems. — Jean Ingelow. 
Initials, The. — Baroness Tautphoeus. 
Intellectual Life, The. — Philip G. Hamerton. 
In the Counsellor's House. — E. Marlitt. 
In the Golden Days. — Edna Lyall. 
In the Schillingscourt. — E. Marlitt. 
Ishmael.— Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. 
It Is Never Too Late to Mend. — Charles Reade. 
Ivanhoe. — Sir Walter Scott. 
Jack's Courtship. — W. Clark Russel. 
Jarie Eyre. — Charlotte Bronte. • 
John Halifax, Gentleman. — Miss Mulock. 
Joseph Balsamo.— Alexandre Dumas. 
Joshua. — George Ebers. 
Keats' Poems. — John Keats. 
Kenilworth. — Sir Walter Scott. 
Kidnapped. — R. L. Stevenson. 
King Arthur and His Noble Knights. — Macleod. 
King's Pardon, The — Robert Overtoil. 
Kit and Kitty.— R. D. Blackmore. 
Kith and Kin. — ^Jessie Fothergill.. 
Knickerbocker's History of New York. — Irving. 
Knight Errant.— Edna Lyall. 
Koran, The.— Trans, by George Sale. 
Lady of the Lake.— Sir Walter Scott. 
Lady With the Rubies.— E. Marlitt. 
Lalla Rookh.— Thomas Moore. 
Lamplighter, The. — Maria S. Cummins. 
Last Days of Pompeii. — Bulwer-Lytton. 
Last of the Barons. — Bulwer-Lytton. 
Last of the Mohicans. — ^.Tames Feniniore Cooper. 
Lay of the Last Minstrel. — Sir Walter Scott, ' 
J..ena B.ivers. — Mary J. Holmes, 
