“THREE GUARDSMEN SERIES.”Petersons’ Complete and Unabridged Editions.Foremost among the greatest novels of any age stand the five absorbing romances forming “The Three Guardsmen Series,” as published, by T. B. Peterson & Brothers. They are entitled respectively “The Three Guardsmen; or, The Three Mousquetaires,” “Twenty Years After,” the Sequel to “The Three Guardsmen,” “Bragelonne, the Son at Athos; or, Ten Years Later,” “The Iron Mask; or, The Feats and Adventures of Raoul de Bragelonne,” and “Louise de la Valliere,” the Sequel to “The Iron Mask,” and conclusion of the famous “Three Guardsmen Series” Written by the world-renowned novelist, Alexander Dumas, the best and most powerful writer of fiction France has ever produced, when first published they created an excitement unparalleled in literary annals, and their vast popularity has been steadily maintained ever since. This cannot be wondered at when the books are read, for their fascination, strength and interest are unexampled. The original translations from the French of these superb romances were made by that celebrated translator, Thomas Williams, Esq., for T. B. Peterson & Brothers, and are published only by them. They are altogether complete and unabridged, faithfully reproducing every line that Dumas wrote just as it came from his pen, without the slightest editing, adaptation or modification. They are historical romances, filled to overflowing with love, stirring adventures, gallantry, soldierly daring and manliness, plots and counterplots, dark deeds, political machinations, virtue, vice, innocence and guilt. D’Artagnan, Athos, Aramis and Porthos are the leading personages, and hosts of others fill their varied and important roles. Much light is thrown upon the history of France and the French Court, and that mystery which puzzled the world for nearly two centuries, the identify of the Prisoner in the Iron Mask, is completely solved in a manner so powerful, interesting and ingenious that this episode alone makes this series invaluable.THE THREE GUARDSMEN, or THE THREE MOUSQUETAIRES.By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Paper cover, 75 cents; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.TWENTY YEARS AFTER.The Sequel to “The Three Guardsmen.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Being the “Second Book” of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, 75 cents; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.BRAGELONNE, THE SON OF ATHOS, or TEN YEARS LATER.The Sequel to “Twenty Years After.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Being the “Third Book” of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, 75 cents; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.THE IRON MASK, or THE FEATS AND ADVENTURES OF RAOUL DE BRAGELONNE.The Sequel to “Bragelonne, the Son of Athos.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Being the “Fourth Book” of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, $1.00; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE.The Sequel to and end of “The Iron Mask.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams Esq. Being the “Fifth Book” and end of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, $1.00; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.☞Above five works are for sale by all Booksellers and News Agents, at all News Stands everywhere, and on all Railroad Trains, or copies of any one, or all of them, will be sent to any one, post-paid, on remitting price of ones wanted to the publishers,T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa.
“THREE GUARDSMEN SERIES.”
“THREE GUARDSMEN SERIES.”
Petersons’ Complete and Unabridged Editions.
Foremost among the greatest novels of any age stand the five absorbing romances forming “The Three Guardsmen Series,” as published, by T. B. Peterson & Brothers. They are entitled respectively “The Three Guardsmen; or, The Three Mousquetaires,” “Twenty Years After,” the Sequel to “The Three Guardsmen,” “Bragelonne, the Son at Athos; or, Ten Years Later,” “The Iron Mask; or, The Feats and Adventures of Raoul de Bragelonne,” and “Louise de la Valliere,” the Sequel to “The Iron Mask,” and conclusion of the famous “Three Guardsmen Series” Written by the world-renowned novelist, Alexander Dumas, the best and most powerful writer of fiction France has ever produced, when first published they created an excitement unparalleled in literary annals, and their vast popularity has been steadily maintained ever since. This cannot be wondered at when the books are read, for their fascination, strength and interest are unexampled. The original translations from the French of these superb romances were made by that celebrated translator, Thomas Williams, Esq., for T. B. Peterson & Brothers, and are published only by them. They are altogether complete and unabridged, faithfully reproducing every line that Dumas wrote just as it came from his pen, without the slightest editing, adaptation or modification. They are historical romances, filled to overflowing with love, stirring adventures, gallantry, soldierly daring and manliness, plots and counterplots, dark deeds, political machinations, virtue, vice, innocence and guilt. D’Artagnan, Athos, Aramis and Porthos are the leading personages, and hosts of others fill their varied and important roles. Much light is thrown upon the history of France and the French Court, and that mystery which puzzled the world for nearly two centuries, the identify of the Prisoner in the Iron Mask, is completely solved in a manner so powerful, interesting and ingenious that this episode alone makes this series invaluable.
THE THREE GUARDSMEN, or THE THREE MOUSQUETAIRES.By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Paper cover, 75 cents; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.
TWENTY YEARS AFTER.The Sequel to “The Three Guardsmen.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Being the “Second Book” of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, 75 cents; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.
BRAGELONNE, THE SON OF ATHOS, or TEN YEARS LATER.The Sequel to “Twenty Years After.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Being the “Third Book” of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, 75 cents; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.
THE IRON MASK, or THE FEATS AND ADVENTURES OF RAOUL DE BRAGELONNE.The Sequel to “Bragelonne, the Son of Athos.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. Being the “Fourth Book” of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, $1.00; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.
LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE.The Sequel to and end of “The Iron Mask.”By Alexander Dumas.Translated by Thomas Williams Esq. Being the “Fifth Book” and end of “The Three Guardsmen Series.” Paper cover, $1.00; morocco cloth, Library style, $1.75.
☞Above five works are for sale by all Booksellers and News Agents, at all News Stands everywhere, and on all Railroad Trains, or copies of any one, or all of them, will be sent to any one, post-paid, on remitting price of ones wanted to the publishers,
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa.