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OFFICE, 22, TOOK'S COURT, CHANCERY LANE, E.C.
BY JOHN C. FRANCIS.

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The TWO NEW STORIES commencing in the TEMPLE BAR MAGAZINE this month are 'THE DANVERS JEWELS,' and 'RED SPIDER,' by the Author of ' John Herring,' ' Mehalah,' &c.

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DOCTOR CUPID." By Rhoda Broughton,

Author of Cometh up as a Flower.' To be obtained at all Booksellers' and Libraries. Second Edition. In 3 vols. crown 8vo. "Oh, Doctor Cupid, thou for me reply."-Sir Philip Sidney. Now ready,

"No such book of musical recollections has appeared in our time." World. "Mr. Engel's opinions concerning his art are sound, and are expressed with an entertaining frankness, and the many anecdotes novel and elderly, with which he enlivens his pages are always briskly told, and are often well worth telling. Mr. Engel is not above history, and is able now and then to present us with an interesting fact....His BALDINE, and other Stories. From the book is one to be not quoted, but read."-Saturday Review.

ON the BOX SEAT. From London to
Land's End and Back. With 16 finely engraved Full-Page Illus-
trations on Wood by George Pearson, from designs by the Author,
J. J. HISSEY. Demy 8vo. 168.

"Mr. Hissey's enterprise consisted in driving a two-horse 'shay' from London to Land's End; such a book asOn the Box Seat' should set many people imitating its author's example. Mr. Hissey has arranged that the woodcuts shall illustrate little-known rather than much known localities. His book is, consequently, as informing as it is interesting."-Globe.

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UNDER NORTHERN SKIES. By Charles
W. WOOD, F.R.G.S., Author of 'Through Holland,' &c. In demy
8vo. with numerous Illustrations, 148.

LOUIS the FOURTEENTH and the COURT
of FRANCE in the SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. By JULIA
PARDOE. A New Edition. In 3 vols. demy 8vo. 428.
"Miss Pardoe's pictures of French history are as charming as a
novel."-H. T. Tuckerman.

OUR HOME by the ADRIATIC. By the
Hon. MARGARET COLLIER (Madame GALLETTI DI

CADILHAC). The Second Edition. In demy 8vo. 108. 6d.

German of KARL EDLER. Edited by the EARL of LYTTON.
In 2 vols. crown 8vo. 218.

"It is doubtful whether any other translator than Lord Lytton would have so well preserved the grace of the original of Edler's stories. The author of Glenaveril' is a master of style, and this has rarely been more apparent than in his poetical rendering of these exquisite tales."- Morning Post.

Now ready.

To be obtained at all Libraries and Booksellers',

BORDERLAND. A Country-Town Chro

nicle. By JESSIE FOTHERGILL, Author of 'The First Violin.'
In 3 vols. crown 8vo.
Now ready,

BY THE AUTHOR OF 'MDLLE. DE MERSAC.'

A BACHELOR'S BLUNDER. By W. E. NORRIS, Author of Adrian Vidal,' 'Thirlby Hall,' &c. In 3 vols. crown 8vo.

"An excellent novel, which shows the author of Mdlle. de Mereac' at his best."-Times.

Now ready,

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NEW EDITIONS.

A GIRTON GIRL.

By Mrs. Annie EDWARDES, Author of 'Ought We to Visit Her?' In 1 vol. crown 8vo.

The HISTORY of GREECE. From the
German of the late Professor MAX DUNCKER, by Dr. EVELYN THIRLBY HALL,
ABBOTT and S. F. ALLEYNE. The Second Volume. In demy
STO. 154.

By W. E. Norris,

Author of Mdlle. de Mersac.' In 1 vol. crown 8vo.

London: RICHARD BENTLEY & SON, New Burlington-street,
Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen.

7TH S. No. 53.

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