Chapter 28

Emma D. E. N. Southworth’s Complete WorksMrs.SOUTHWORTH’S WORKSCOMPLETE IN FORTY-THREE VOLUMES.EACH IS IN ONE LARGE DUODECIMO VOLUME, CLOTH, GILT, AT $1.50 EACH, OR $64.50 A SET.Copies of any one or all will be sent to any one, post-paid, on receipt of remittances.Mrs. Southworth’s works have become very popular, and they have great merits as fiction, for she has written many good novels for the fireside, and furnished an amazing fund of pure and healthy entertainment to thousands of readers that have been, and to many thousands more to come. The great secret of her hold upon her readers is, after her inventive genius, in framing the plots of her stories, and in the brisk and wide-awake manner in which all the details are executed. There is no time for listlessness, every movement is animated; and she is not only a popular and entertaining author, but a moral one, as she inculcates propriety, both by precept and by the example of her characters, which are calculated to do good to all readers. Her works should be read by all, for there is not a dull line in any of them, and they are full of thrilling and startling interest. Her characters are drawn with a strong hand, and actually appear to live and move before us. Probably no writer, man or woman, in America, is as popular, or has so wide a circle of readers as has Mrs. Southworth. Her stories are always full of thrilling interest to lovers of the sensational, and for literary merit they rank far above the works of any author or authoress of works of their class. Mrs. Southworth’s stories have won their high place by her ability, and anything with which her name is identified is certain to meet with hearty approval. The following are their names.LIST OF MRS. SOUTHWORTH’S WORKS.Ishmael; or, In the Depths. Being “Self-Made.”Self-Raised; or, From the Depths. Sequel to “Ishmael.”The Fortune Seeker.The Lost Heiress.Tried for Her Life.Cruel as the Grave.The Maiden Widow.The Family Doom.The Bride’s Fate.The Changed Brides.Fair Play.How He Won Her.Victor’s Triumph.A Beautiful Fiend.The Spectre Lover.The Prince of Darkness.The Christmas Guest.Fallen Pride.The Widow’s Son.The Bride of Llewellyn.The Fatal Secret.The Bridal Eve.India; Pearl of Pearl River.The Deserted Wife.Love’s Labor Won.A Noble Lord.The Lost Heir of Linlithgow.The Artist’s Love.The Gipsy’s Prophecy.The Three Beauties.Vivia; or, the Secret of Power.The Two Sisters.The Missing Bride.The Wife’s Victory.The Mother-in-Law.The Haunted Homestead.The Lady of the Isle.Allworth Abbey.Retribution.The Curse of Clifton.The Discarded Daughter.The Mystery of Dark Hollow.The Phantom Wedding.☞Copies of any one work, or more, or a complete set of “Mrs. Southworth’s Works,” will be sent to any one, to any address, at once, free of freight or postage, on remitting $1.50 for each one wanted, to T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa.☞ Address all orders and remittances to the Publishers,T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, Philadelphia, Pa.

Emma D. E. N. Southworth’s Complete Works

Emma D. E. N. Southworth’s Complete Works

Mrs.SOUTHWORTH’S WORKS

COMPLETE IN FORTY-THREE VOLUMES.

EACH IS IN ONE LARGE DUODECIMO VOLUME, CLOTH, GILT, AT $1.50 EACH, OR $64.50 A SET.

Copies of any one or all will be sent to any one, post-paid, on receipt of remittances.

Mrs. Southworth’s works have become very popular, and they have great merits as fiction, for she has written many good novels for the fireside, and furnished an amazing fund of pure and healthy entertainment to thousands of readers that have been, and to many thousands more to come. The great secret of her hold upon her readers is, after her inventive genius, in framing the plots of her stories, and in the brisk and wide-awake manner in which all the details are executed. There is no time for listlessness, every movement is animated; and she is not only a popular and entertaining author, but a moral one, as she inculcates propriety, both by precept and by the example of her characters, which are calculated to do good to all readers. Her works should be read by all, for there is not a dull line in any of them, and they are full of thrilling and startling interest. Her characters are drawn with a strong hand, and actually appear to live and move before us. Probably no writer, man or woman, in America, is as popular, or has so wide a circle of readers as has Mrs. Southworth. Her stories are always full of thrilling interest to lovers of the sensational, and for literary merit they rank far above the works of any author or authoress of works of their class. Mrs. Southworth’s stories have won their high place by her ability, and anything with which her name is identified is certain to meet with hearty approval. The following are their names.

LIST OF MRS. SOUTHWORTH’S WORKS.

☞Copies of any one work, or more, or a complete set of “Mrs. Southworth’s Works,” will be sent to any one, to any address, at once, free of freight or postage, on remitting $1.50 for each one wanted, to T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa.

☞ Address all orders and remittances to the Publishers,

T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, Philadelphia, Pa.


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