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Halpine, Charles G. (Charles Graham), 1829-1868 [1864], The life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly [pseud.] (47th regiment, New York volunteers.)... with comic illustrations by Mullen. From the authentic records of the New York herald. (Carleton, New York) [word count] [eaf564T].
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N.B.—The Publisher, upon receipt of the price in advance, will send any
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Victor Hugo.

LES MISERABLES.—The only unabridged English translation of “the grandest and best Novel ever written.” One large octavo vol., paper covers, $1.00, or cloth bound, $1.50
LES MISERABLES.—A superior edition of the same Novel, in five handsome octavo vols.—“Fantine,” “Cosette,” “Marius,” “St. Denis,” and “Valjean.” Cloth bound, each vol., $1.00
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By the Author of “Rutledge.”

RUTLEDGE.—A very powerful Novel. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.50
THE SUTHERLANDS.— 12mo. cl. bound, $1.50
FRANK WARRINGTON.— 12mo. cl. bound, $1.50
LOUIE'S LAST TERM AT ST. MARY'S.— 12mo. cl. bound, $1.25

Hand-Books of Good Society.

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THE ART OF CONVERSATION.—A book of information, amusement, and instruction, and one that ought to be in the hands of every one who wishes to be an agreeable talker or listener.. 12mo. cloth bound, $1.00

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Mrs. Mary J. Holmes' Works.

MARIAN GREY.—A Novel. 12mo. cloth bound, $1.25
'LENA RIVERS.— 12mo. cloth bound, $1.25
MEADOW BROOK.— 12mo. cloth bound, $1.25
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COUSIN MAUDE.— 12mo. cloth bound, $1.25
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.—(In press.) 12mo. cloth bound, $1.25

Artemus Ward.

HIS BOOK.—An irresistibly funny volume of writings by the immortal American humorist and showman; with plenty of comic illustrations to match. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.25

Miss Augusta J. Evans.

BEULAH.—A novel of great power and interest. Cl. bd., $1.50

Richard B. Kimball.

WAS HE SUCCESSFUL?— A novel. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.50
UNDERCURRENTS.— A novel. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.50
SAINT LEGER.— A novel. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.50
ROMANCE OF STUDENT LIFE.— A novel. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.25
IN THE TROPICS.—Edited by R. B. Kimball. 12mo. cl. bound, $1.25

Cuthbert Bede.

THE ADVENTURES OF VERDANT GREEN.—A rollicking, humorous novel of student life in an English University; with more than 200 comic illustrations. 12mo. cl. bd., $1.25

Edmund Kirke.

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Ernest Renan.

THE LIFE OF JESUS.—Translated from the original French by C. E. Wilbour. 12mo. cloth bound, $1.50

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Halpine, Charles G. (Charles Graham), 1829-1868 [1864], The life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly [pseud.] (47th regiment, New York volunteers.)... with comic illustrations by Mullen. From the authentic records of the New York herald. (Carleton, New York) [word count] [eaf564T].
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