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Lippard, George, 1822-1854 [1848], Bel of prairie Eden: a romance of Mexico (Hotchkiss & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf252].
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BOSTON DEPOT

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FOR
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
MAGAZINES, BOOKS,
AND NEWSPAPERS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Hotchkiss & Company,
PUBLISHERS,
NO. 13 COURT STREET, BOSTON,

Invite the attention of the reading public in general, and the
Trade in particular, to their extensive assortment of

NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND CHEAP PUBLICATION,

comprising all new works of merit from the different Publishing
Houses in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, received as soon
as published, and sold at the lowest Cash Prices.

H. & C. beg leave to state to all who buy and sell Newspapers,
Magazines, and Cheap Works, that their extensive arrangements
with Publishers, their unrivalled facilities for obtaining New and
Old Works, and personal attention to business warrant them in
saying that they can supply dealers on more satisfactory terms,
and more promptly, than any other house in Boston. Persons
who deal extensively in Newspapers would do well to have them
all from their House, as they pay particular attention to this branch
of their business, and furnish them at Publishers' prices, thereby
saving to their customers much expense and trouble.

Particular attention paid to Country Orders.

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Lippard, George, 1822-1854 [1848], Bel of prairie Eden: a romance of Mexico (Hotchkiss & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf252].
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