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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870 [1842], Beauchampe, volume 2 (Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf367v2].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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Preliminaries

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Lillian Gary Taylor; Robert C. Taylor; Eveline V. Maydell, N. York 1923. [figure description] Bookplate: silhouette of seated man on right side and seated woman on left side. The man is seated in a adjustable, reclining armchair, smoking a pipe and reading a book held in his lap. A number of books are on the floor next to or beneath the man's chair. The woman is seated in an armchair and appears to be knitting. An occasional table (or end table) with visible drawer handles stands in the middle of the image, between the seated man and woman, with a vase of flowers and other items on it. Handwritten captions appear below these images.[end figure description]

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LEA & BLANCHARD, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE RECENTLY PUBLISHED THE COMPLETE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, ESQ. (BOZ. )

Illustrated by numerous plates from designs by Cruikshank,
Phiz, Sam Weller, Jr., &c. &c. Engraved by
Yeager, and printed on tinted paper,

EMBRACING THE FOLLOWING BOOKS, EACH OF WHICH CAN ALSO BE
HAD SEPARATELY:

A new edition of the POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE
PICKWICK CLUB, by Charles Dickens, Esq., with numerous
illustrations, by Sam Weller, Jr. and Alfred Crowquill.

OLIVER TWIST, or THE PARISH BOY'S PROGRESS,
with a new preface and twenty-four illustrations.

THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY,
with numerous illustrations, by Phiz, and a splendid
portrait of the author, engraved on steel.

SKETCHES BY BOZ, illustrative of Every-day Life and
Every-day People, with twenty illustrations, by Cruikshank.

A new edition of the OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, with many
additional illustrations, engraved by Yeager, from designs by
Sibson, and printed on cream-coloured paper to match the
other works of “Boz.” This edition contains upwards of one
hundred illustrations.

BARNABY RUDGE, with many beautiful illustrations, engraved
by Yeager, together with fifty illustrations on wood,
in one handsome royal 8vo. volume.

All the above works are printed on fine paper, and handsomely
bound in embossed cloth to match.

Cheap editions of these works, without plates, are also published
by L. & B., and can be had of all booksellers.

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[figure description] Advertisement.[end figure description]

J. FENIMORE COOPER'S WORKS.

THE NAVAL HISTORY
OF
THE UNITED STATES.

In two handsome volumes, bound in embossed cloth.
A new edition, revised and corrected, with an index to the volumes.

THE DEERSLAYER,
OR
THE FIRST WAR PATH;

A TALE OF THE EARLY DAYS OF NATTY BUMPO AND CHINGACHGOOK.

By the author of “The Last of the Mohicans,” “The Prairie,”
“Pioneers,
” &c. &c.

In Two Volumes.

MERCEDES OF CASTILE,

A TALE OF THE FIRST VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS TO THIS COUNTRY.

By the author of “The Pilot,” “Red Rover,” &c.

In Two Volumes, 12mo.

THE LEATHERSTOCKING NOVELS:

EMBRACING

The Deerslayer, The Pathfinder, The Pioneers, The Prairie,
and The Last of the Mohicans
.

In Five Volumes, 12mo., bound in embossed cloth.

A NEW EDITION, COMPLETE OF
COOPER'S NOVELS AND TALES.

Forty volumes bound in twenty.

The whole of the novels of Mr. Cooper are now for the first
time presented to the public bound in a uniform style, and at so
low a price as to claim for them a very general circulation.

Title Page [figure description] Title page.[end figure description]

BEAUCHAMPE,
OR
THE KENTUCKY TRAGEDY. A TALE OF PASSION.

“Nor will I be secure
In any confidence of mine own strength;
For such security is oft the mother
Of negligence, and that the occasion
Of unremedy'd ruin.”
Thos. NabbesMicrocosmus.
PHILADELPHIA:
LEA AND BLANCHARD.
1842.

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[figure description] Advertisement.[end figure description]

Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1842, by Lea
and Blanchard,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the
eastern district of Pennsylvania.

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Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870 [1842], Beauchampe, volume 2 (Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf367v2].
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