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MRS. BRAY’S WORKS. 
Just completed in 15 volumes, beautifully printed in post 8 vo. 
Price only 4s. each, elegantly and uniformly bound in morocco and gilt. 
NOVELS, 
HISTORICAL, LEGENDARY, AND ROMANTIC. 
Each work is comprised in three volumes, which may be purchased together, or separately. 
DE FOIX ; Or, Sketches of the Manners and Customs of the 14th century. 
THE WHITE HOODS ; An Historical Romance. 
THE PROTESTANT ; A Tale of the Reign of Queen Mary. 
FITZ OF FITZ-FORD ; A Legend of Devon. 
THE TALBA ; Or, the Fortunes of Ines de Castro ; an Historical Narrative. 
As several of the above Works are nearly out of print, those wishing to complete their 
sets will require to apply early. 
* # * Some of the volumes may still be had separately, if desired. 
“ Mrs. Bray stands alone amongst our Female writers of romance ; she aims at a high 
standard, and accomplishes her object with masculine energy.”— Atlas. 
« Mrs. Bray is well, and deserves to be yet better known for her Historical Novels.” 
J Quarterly Review . 
.< These volumes are indeed an addition to the high literary character of the fair and 
popular writer.” — Literary Gazette. 
.. It is but justice to say that there are very few beauties in the dramatic or the epic of 
our first poets, which Mrs. Bray has not most successfully called. 
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THE PARENT’S CABINET 
OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION. 
The object of the Conductors of this work is to provide a periodical supply of instructive 
reading for young people, in so attractive a form as to be at the same time a source of 
amusement, and at so moderate a charge as to come within the reach of all classes of 
the community. 
The various Tales and instructive subjects are illustrated with Plates. 
Six Numbers of this work form a volume, price, neatly half-bound, 3s. 6 d. 
Four volumes are now completed, and may be purchased separately. 
<■ One of the best, if not the best, amongst the manuals for the amusement and in- 
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-Tales, original and translated, Travels, interesting Biography Natural History, with 
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