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5 Life of Nelson.

6 Wellington.
7 White Slave.

In boards, 18. per Volume, unless specified.

Ditto

8 Uncle Tom's Cabin.

10 Vicar of Wakefield.

11 Mosses from a Manse.

12 Sir Robert Peel.

13 The Arctic Regions.

16 Christopher Tadpole (2s.)
17 Valentine Vox (28.)
19 *India.

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20 Wild Sports (18. 6d.)

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Allen. 140 *Light and Darkness.
MacFarlane. 142 King Dobbs.

Crowe.
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Hildreth. 144 *Drafts for Acceptance. Raymond.
Mrs. Stowe. 145 Twenty Years After (28.) A. Dumas.
Goldsmith. 146 English Traits.

Hawthorne. 147 Our Miscellany.

Emerson.
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150 Marguerite de Valois (28.) A. Dumas.
Simmonds. 152 *Violet, or Found at Last. M'Intosh.
Smith. 153 Sam Slick in Texas.
Cockton. 154 *Home and the World.
Stocqueler. 155 Shakespeare not an Impostor.
Maxwell. 158 Private Life of an Eastern King(28.)
Ware.

22 Rome, and Early Christians.
23 Gold Colonies of Australia.
24 New Zealand.

25 What we Did in Australia.
26 *Shane Fadh's Wedding, &c.
29 The Poor Scholar, &c.
31 Bundle of Crowquills.

32 Christmas Day.

33 Hobbs and Dobbs.

Rives.

Knighton.
Maxwell.

Earp. 159 *Flood and Field.
Earp. 162, 163. Vicomte de Bragelonne, 2 vols.

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34 *Two Years before the Mast. Dana. 168 *Mabel Vaughan.

35 Representative Men.

39 Hyperion.

Emerson. 169 *Mutiny In India.
Longfellow. 170 *Parthenia

40 Reminiscences of a Physician.

171 Acting Proverbs.

F. J. Webb.

Mrs. S. C. Hall.

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E. B. Lee.
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46 Infidelity, its Cause and Cure. Nelson. 172 Greatest Piague of Life (2s.) Mayhew.

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69 The Lofty and the Lowly.McIntosh.
70 Shilling Cookery forthe People. Soyer. 178 Aldershot and All About It (28.)
79 *Captain Canot.

91 The Mountaineer.

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Mayo. 179 The Sepoy Revolt (2s.)
92 Burmah and Burmese. M'Kenzie. 180 Wild Flowers, with 171 1llustra-
93 Charades.
94 Young Frank's Holidays. S. Coyne. 181 Evangeline (18.)
95 The War. With Illustrations.
182 Rats, with Anecdotes (2s.)
96 Pleasures of Literature. R.A Willmott.
101 Transatlantic Wanderings. Oldmixon.
102 Ruth Hall.

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190 British Columbia and Vancouver's
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191 A Lady's Captivity among Chinese
Pirates.
De Foe. 192 Patchwork

120 Sebastopol, the Story of its Fall.
121 The Song of Hiawatha. Longfellow.
122 Robinson Crusoe.

123 *Clement Lorimer.

124 Rose Clark.

132 *Solitary Hunter (The)
136 Pottleton Legacy (28.)
137 *Whom to Marry.

Fanny Loriot.
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In foolscap 8vo. fancy boarded cover, 1s. 6d. Clo strongly bound, 1e, 8d.Or, Cloth extra, gilt lettering, 23. CURRE

We hold this to be a pattern volume of cheap literature. It is so written that it cannot fail to amuse and enlighten the most ignorant, yet it is so a book which may be with pleasure, and surely with profit too, by the most polished scholar. In it, two excellent gifts are applied to the wivage of the people-a poetical instinct, and a full knowledge of English history, Dewing upon the resources of a knowledge already ample and well digested, Mr. White recently gure to a popular institution the Isle of Wight a few lectures or discourses upon English history; and this little book is for the most part a simple reproduction of those lectizos. It has nothing about it of common-place compilation. The ordinary mosaic pattern for schools, made up on bits of isolated fact, will not be found in it. The story of his country finding enough in the brun of the stor teller to become thoroughly assimile It is a portion, therefore, of his mind, and in this form he tell. it. Henwells only on the salient points the landmarks of the story--givi chench colour and proportion as best accords with his impression of the whole. It is arranged under the form of chapter; and a more graphie little sketch of their own history, presented in an eighteenpenny volume, the masses of the English people are not likely to find.

"Although the book too, is written in an easy style, and takes pains to amuse its reader, we st add that it is only very rarely that your most ambitions tome supplies in a chapter more thoughan is often suggested, here by a few bold, well-considered touches single page. The Eth vidume is, in fact, thoroughly popular, without being in any degreesh cloas, It is the work of a man of markable aity, having. as enca, ale its own, and a grace thus cannot fail to exercise its refaing bulky uneducated people.

In parting this little book, we must again say how repeatedly surprised w have been to find the amount of information it compresses into small compass with it once becoming dull."The Examiner.

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