POPULAR SHILLING BOOKS.

BY ANDREW HALLWAY

Every-Day Papers.

BY LADY DUFFUS HARDY.

Paul Wynter's Sacrifice.

BY THOMAS HARDY.

Under the Greenwood Tree.

BY J. BERWICK HARWOOD.

The Tenth Earl.

BY JULIAN HAWTHORNE.

Garth.Ellice Quentin.Prince Saroni's Wife.Fortune's Fool.Miss Cadogna.Sebastian Strome.Dust.Beatrix Randolph.Love—or a Name.

BY SIR ARTHUR HELPS.

Ivan de Biron.

BY MRS. CASHEL HOEY.

The Lover's Creed.

BY TOM HOOD.

A Golden Heart.

BY MRS. GEORGE HOOPER.

The House of Raby.

BY TIGHE HOPKINS.

'Twixt Love and Duty.

BY MRS. ALFRED HUNT.

Thornicroft's Model.The Leaden Casket.Self-Condemned.That other Person.

BY JEAN INGELOW.

Fated to be Free.

BY HARRIETT JAY.

The Dark Colleen.The Queen of Connaught.

BY MARK KERSHAW.

Colonial Facts and Fictions.

BY R. ASHE KING.

A Drawn Game."The Wearing of the Green."

BY HENRY KINGSLEY.

Oakshott Castle.

BY E. LYNN LINTON.

Patricia Kemball.The Atonement of Learn Dundas.The World Well Lost.Under which Lord?With a Silken Thread.The Rebel of the Family."My Love."Ione.

BY HENRY W. LUCY.

Gideon Fleyce.

BY JUSTIN McCARTHY.

Dear Lady DisdainThe Waterdale Neighbours.My Enemy's Daughter.A Fair Saxon.Linley Rochford.Miss Misanthrope.Donna Quixote.The Comet of a Season.Maid of Athens.Camiola.

BY MRS. MACDONELL.

Quaker Cousins.

BY KATHARINE S. MACQUOID.

The Evil Eye.Lost Rose.

BY W. H. MALLOCK.

The New Republic.

BY FLORENCE MARRYAT.

Open! Sesame.A Harvest of Wild Oats.Fighting the Air.Written in Fire.

BY J. MASTERMAN.

Half-a-dozen Daughters.

BY BRANDER MATTHEWS.

A Secret of the Sea.

BY JEAN MIDDLEMASS.

Touch and Go.Mr. Dorilllon.

BY MRS. MOLESWORTH.

Hathercourt Rectory.

BY D. CHRISTIE MURRAY.

A Life's Atonement.A Model Father.Joseph's Coat.Coals of Fire.By the Gate of the Sea.Val Strange.Hearts.Way of the World.A Bit of Human Nature.First Person Singular.Cynic Fortune.

BY ALICE O'HANLON.

The Unforeseen.

BY MRS. OLIPHANT.

Whiteladies.The Primrose Path.The Greatest Heiress in England.

BY MRS. ROBERT O'REILLY.

Phœbe's Fortunes.

BY OUIDA.

Held in Bondage.Strathmore.Chandos.Under Two Flags.Idalia.Cecil Castlemaine's Gage.Tricotrin.Puck.Folle Farine.A Dog of Flanders.Pascarel.Signa.Princess Napraxine.Two Little Wooden Shoes.In a Winter City.Ariadne.Friendship.Moths.Pipistrello.A Village Commune.Bimbi.Wanda.Frescoes.In Maremma.Othmar.

BY MARGARET AGNES PAUL.

Gentle and Simple.

BY JAMES PAYN.

Lost Sir Massingberd.A Perfect Treasure.Bentinck's Tutor.Murphy's Master.A County Family.At Her Mercy.A Woman's Vengeance.Cecil's Tryst.Clyffards of Clyffe.The Family Scapegrace.Foster Brothers.Found Dead.Best of Husbands.Walter's Word.Halves.Fallen Fortunes.What He Cost Her.Humorous Stories.Gwendoline's Harvest.£200 Reward.Like Father, Like Son.Marine Residence.Married Beneath Him.Mirk Abbey.Not Wooed, but Won.Less Black than We're Painted.By Proxy.Under One Roof.High Spirits.Carlyon's Year.A Confidential Agent.Some Private Views.From Exile.A Grape from a Thorn.For Cash Only.Kit: A Memory.The Canon's Ward.Talk of the Town.Holiday Tasks.

BY C. L. PIRKIS.

Lady Lovelace.

BY EDGAR A. POE.

The Mystery of Marie Roget.

BY E. C. PRICE.

Valentina.Mrs. Lancaster's Rival.Gerald.The Foreigners.

BY CHARLES READE.

It is Never Too Late to Mend.Hard Cash.Christie Johnstone.Griffith Gaunt.Put Yourself in His Place.The Double Marriage.Love Me Little, Love Me Long.Foul Play.The Cloister and the Hearth.The Course of True Love.Autobiography of a Thief.A Terrible Temptation.The Wandering Heir.A Simpleton.Readiana.Singleheart and Doubleface.Good Stories of Men and other Animals.Peg Woffington.A Woman-Hater.The Jilt.

BY MRS. J. H. RIDDELL.

Her Mother's Darling.Prince of Wales's Garden Party.Weird Stories.The Uninhabited House.The Mystery in Palace Gardens.Fairy Water.

BY F. W. ROBINSON.

Women are Strange.The Hands of Justice.

BY JAMES RUNCIMAN.

Skippers and Shellbacks.Grace Balmaign's Sweetheart.Schools and Scholars.

BY W. CLARK RUSSELL.

Round the Galley Fire.On the Fo'k'sle Head.In the Middle Watch.A Voyage to the Cape.

BY BAYLE ST. JOHN.

A Levantine Family.

BY GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA.

Gaslight and Daylight.

BY JOHN SAUNDERS.

Bound to the Wheel.One Against the World.Guy Waterman.The Lion In the Path.Two Dreamers.

BY KATHARINE SAUNDERS.

Joan Merryweather.Margaret and Elizabeth.The High Mills.Heart Salvage.Sebastian.

BY GEORGE R. SIMS.

Rogues and Vagabonds.The Ring o' Bells.Mary Jane's Memoirs.Mary Jane Married.

BY ARTHUR SKETCHLEY.

A Match in the Dark.

BY T. W. SPEIGHT.

The Mysteries of Heron Dyke.The Golden Hoop.

BY R. A. STERNDALE.

The Afghan Knife.

BY R. LOUIS STEVENSON.

New Arabian Nights.Prince Otto.

BY BERTHA THOMAS.

Cressida.The Violin-Player.Proud Maisle.

BY W. MOY THOMAS.

A Fight for Life.

BY WALTER THORNBURY.

Tales for the Marines.

BY T. ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE.

Diamond Cut Diamond.

BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE.

The Way We Live Now.The American Senator.Frau Frohmann.Marlon Fay.Kept in the Dark.Mr. Scarborough's Family.The Land-Leaguers.The Golden Lion of Granpere.John Caldigate.

By F. ELEANOR TROLLOPE.

Like Ships upon the Sea.Anne Furness.Mabel's Progress.

BY J. T. TROWBRIDGE.

Farnell's Folly.

BY IVAN TURGENIEFF, &c.

Stories from Foreign Novelists.

BY MARK TWAIN.

Tom Sawyer.A Pleasure Trip on the Continent of Europe.The Stolen White Elephant.Huckleberry Finn.Life on the Mississippi.The Prince and the Pauper.A Tramp Abroad.

BY C. C. FRASER-TYTLER.

Mistress Judith.

BY SARAH TYTLER.

What She Came Through.The Bride's Pass.Saint Mungo's City.Beauty and the Beast.Lady Bell.Citoyenne Jacquiline.Disappeared.Noblesse Oblige.

BY J. S. WINTER.

Cavalry Life.Regimental Legends.

BY LADY WOOD.

Sabina.

BY EDMUND YATES.

Castaway.Land at Last.The Forlorn Hope.

ANONYMOUS.

Paul Ferroll.Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife.

Jeff Briggs's Love Story.ByBret Harte.

The Twins of Table Mountain.ByBret Harte.

A Day's Tour.ByPercy Fitzgerald.

Mrs. Gainsborough's Diamonds.ByJulian Hawthorne.

A Romance of the Queen's Hounds.ByCharles James.

Kathleen Mavourneen.By the Author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's."

Lindsay's Luck.By the Author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's."

Pretty Polly Pemberton.By the Author of "That Lass o'Lowrie's."

Trooping with Crows.ByC. L. Pirkis.

The Professor's Wife.ByLeonard Graham.

A Double Bond.ByLinda Villari.

Esther's Glove.ByR. E. Francillon.

The Garden that Paid the Rent.ByTom Jerrold.

Curly.ByJohn Coleman. Illustrated byJ. C. Dollman.

Beyond the Gates.ByE. S. Phelps.

Old Maid's Paradise.ByE. S. Phelps.

Burglars In Paradise.ByE. S. Phelps.

Jack the Fisherman.ByE. S. Phelps.

Doom: An Atlantic Episode. ByJustin H. McCarthy, M.P.

Our Sensation Novel.Edited byJustin H. McCarthy, M.P.

A Barren Title.ByT. W. Speight.

Wife or No Wife?ByT. W. Speight.

The Silverado Squatters.ByR. Louis Stevenson.

J. OGDEN AND CO. LIMITED, PRINTERS, GREAT SAFFRON HILL, E.C.

Transcriber's Notes:Obvious errors of punctuation and diacritics repaired.Hyphen removed: "free[-]thinkers" (p. 275), "MERRY[-]MAKING" (p. 135), "merry[-]making" (p. 271), "sugar[-]loaf" (p. 169).Hyphen added: "Mir[-]át" (pp. 53, 54).The following words appear both with and without hyphens and have not been changed: "alms[-]giving", "needle[-]work", "sugar[-]loaf", "Table[-]talk", "water[-]spout", "white[-]wash".P. 23: "flower" changed to "flour" (composed of flour and butter).P. 85: added "to" (the region next to the earth).P. 99: "en" changed to "el" (Jennet el-Khuld).P. 123: "Mir-át er-Zemán" changed to "Mir-át ez-Zemán".P. 137: "do" added (if he did not do so).P. 255: "similiar" changed to "similar" (Many similar anecdotes).P. 268: "sacrified" changed to "sacrificed" (Buffalo sacrificed at funerals).P. 271: "Gillyflower" changed to "Gilliflower".P. 276: "i.g." changed to "i.q." (Nákir (i.q.Munkir)).Index: Page numbers added or corrected: Barmekees (Barmecides), 115; Divine magic, 81, 82. Entry for Weleeyeh moved to correct alphabetical order.P. 283: The erratum on page 44 has been corrected in the text.Annex, P. 21: "Originall" changed to "Original" (true Original Copies).Annex, P. 32: added "the" (By the Author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's.").

Obvious errors of punctuation and diacritics repaired.

Hyphen removed: "free[-]thinkers" (p. 275), "MERRY[-]MAKING" (p. 135), "merry[-]making" (p. 271), "sugar[-]loaf" (p. 169).

Hyphen added: "Mir[-]át" (pp. 53, 54).

The following words appear both with and without hyphens and have not been changed: "alms[-]giving", "needle[-]work", "sugar[-]loaf", "Table[-]talk", "water[-]spout", "white[-]wash".

P. 23: "flower" changed to "flour" (composed of flour and butter).

P. 85: added "to" (the region next to the earth).

P. 99: "en" changed to "el" (Jennet el-Khuld).

P. 123: "Mir-át er-Zemán" changed to "Mir-át ez-Zemán".

P. 137: "do" added (if he did not do so).

P. 255: "similiar" changed to "similar" (Many similar anecdotes).

P. 268: "sacrified" changed to "sacrificed" (Buffalo sacrificed at funerals).

P. 271: "Gillyflower" changed to "Gilliflower".

P. 276: "i.g." changed to "i.q." (Nákir (i.q.Munkir)).

Index: Page numbers added or corrected: Barmekees (Barmecides), 115; Divine magic, 81, 82. Entry for Weleeyeh moved to correct alphabetical order.

P. 283: The erratum on page 44 has been corrected in the text.

Annex, P. 21: "Originall" changed to "Original" (true Original Copies).

Annex, P. 32: added "the" (By the Author of "That Lass o' Lowrie's.").


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