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1.Sea-Gull Rock.ByJules Sandeau. Illustrated.
2.Little Women.ByLouisa M. Alcott.
3.Little Women Wedded.Forming a Sequel to “Little Women.”
4.The House on Wheels.ByMadame de Stolz. Illustrated.
5.Little Men.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Dble. vol., 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.
6.The Old-Fashioned Girl.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Double vol., 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.
7.The Mistress of the Manse.ByJ. G. Holland.
8.Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to Young People, Single and Married.
9.Undine, and the Two Captains.By BaronDe La Motte Fouqué. A New Translation byF. E. Bunnett. Illustrated.
10.Draxy Miller’s Dowry, and the Elder’s Wife.BySaxe Holm.
11.The Four Gold Pieces.By MadameGouraud. Numerous Illustrations.
12.Work.A Story of Experience. First Portion. ByLouisa M. Alcott.
13.Beginning Again.Being a Continuation of “Work.” ByLouisa M. Alcott.
14.Picciola; or, the Prison Flower.ByX. B. Saintine. Numerous Graphic Illustrations.
15.Robert’s Holidays.Illustrated.
16.The Two Children of St. Domingo.Numerous Illustrations.
17.Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag.
18.Stowe (Mrs. H. B.)The Pearl of Orr’s Island.
19. ——The Minister’s Wooing.
20. ——Betty’s Bright Idea.
21. ——The Ghost in the Mill.
22. ——Captain Kidd’s Money.
23. ——We and our Neighbours.Double vol., 2s.
24. ——My Wife and I.Double vol., 2s.; cloth, gilt, 3s.6d.
25.Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates.
26.Lowell’s My Study Window.
27.Holmes (O. W.)The Guardian Angel.
28.Warner (C. D.)My Summer in a Garden.
29.Hitherto.By the Author of “The Gayworthys.” 2 vols., 1s.each.
30.Helen’s Babies.By their Latest Victim.
31.The Barton Experiment.By the Author of “Helen’s Babies.”
32.Dred.By Mrs.Beecher Stowe. Double vol., 2s.Cloth, gilt, 3s.6d.
33.Warner (C. D.)In the Wilderness.
34.Six to One.A Seaside Story.
Russell (W. H., LL.D.)The Tour of the Prince of Wales in India, and his Visits to the Courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and Portugal.ByW. H. Russell, LL.D., who accompanied the Prince throughout his journey; fully Illustrated bySydney P. Hall, M.A., the Prince’s Private Artist, with his Royal Highness’s special permission to use the Sketches made during the Tour. Super-royal 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges, 52s.6d.; Large Paper Edition, 84s.
SANCTA Christina: a Story of the First Century.ByEleanor E. Orlebar. With a Preface by the Bishop of Winchester. Small post 8vo, cloth extra, 5s.
Schweinfurth (Dr. G.)Heart of Africa.Which see.
——Artes Africanæ.Illustrations and Description of Productions of the Natural Arts of Central African Tribes. With 26 Lithographed Plates, imperial 4to, boards, 28s.
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Scott (Sir G. Gilbert).See“Autobiography.”
Sea-Gull Rock.ByJules Sandeau, of the French Academy. Royal 16mo, with 79 Illustrations, cloth extra, gilt edges, 7s.6d.Cheaper Edition, cloth gilt, 2s.6d.See alsoRose Library.
Seonee: Sporting in the Satpura Range of Central India, and in the Valley of the Nerbudda.ByR. A. Sterndale, F.R.G.S. 8vo, with numerous Illustrations, 21s.
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“The book is admirable in every way.... We wish it every success.”—Globe.“A very complete treatise.... Likely to take high rank as an authority on shooting.”—Daily News.
“The book is admirable in every way.... We wish it every success.”—Globe.
“A very complete treatise.... Likely to take high rank as an authority on shooting.”—Daily News.
Silent Hour (The).See“Gentle Life Series.”
Silver Pitchers.SeeAlcott.
Simon (Jules).See“Government of M. Thiers.”
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“A portfolio which any one might be glad to call their own.”—Times.
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“Well-written and amusing sketches of Indian society.”—Morning Post.
“Well-written and amusing sketches of Indian society.”—Morning Post.
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