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The numerous illustrations in each book are by well-known artists, and each volume has a separate attractive cover design. Each, 1 vol., 16mo, cloth $0.50 By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON The Little Colonel. The scene of this story is laid in Kentucky.

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Reade, some of which have appeared from time to time in the Bazar, are here gathered in one volume. They are "The History of an Acre," "The Knightsbridge Mystery," "Single Heart and Double Face," and many others. I SAY NO; or, the Love Letter Answered. By WILKIE COLLINS; 16mo., cloth,$1. Harper and Brothers, New York. The announcement that a new novel from the pen of Mr.

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Mason Brothers. 12mo. pp. 345. $1.00. Temper. A Novel. By Miss Marryatt. Dick and Fitzgerald. 12mo. pp. 365. $1.00. Shelley Memorials: from Authentic Sources. Edited by Lady Shelley. To which is added an Essay on Christianity, by Percy Bysshe Shelley: now first Printed. Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 16mo. pp. 308. 75 cts. Sparks from a Locomotive; or, Life and Liberty in Europe.

By John Ellis, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in the Western Medical College of Cleveland, Ohio; Author of "Marriage and its Violations." New York. Mason Brothers. 16mo. pp. 348, 48. $1.25. Life in the Desert: or, Recollections of Travel in Asia and Africa. Translated from the French. New York. Mason Brothers. 12mo. pp. 502. $1.25. Immanuel.

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