OF STANDARD AUTHORS, Without Abridgment, Crown 8vo, 2s. each, in cloth. I The Wide, Wide World, by Miss Wetherell. 2 Melbourne House, by Miss Wetherell. 3 The Lamplighter, by Miss Cummins. 4 Stepping Heavenward, and Aunt Jane's Hero, by E. Prentiss. 6 Ellen Montgomery's Bookshelf, by Miss Wetherell. 7 The Two School Girls, and other Tales, illustrating the Beatitudes, by 8 Helen, by Maria Edgeworth. 9 The Old Helmet, by Miss Wetherell. 10 Mabel Vaughan, by Miss Cummins. II The Glen Luna Family, or Speculation, by Miss Wetherel. 12 The Word, or Walks from Eden, by Miss Wetherell. 13 Alone, by Marion Harland. 14 The Lofty and Lowly, by Miss M'Intosh. 15 Prince of the House of David, by Rev. J. H. Ingraham. 16 Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs. Stowe, with a Preface by the Earl of 17 Longfellow's Poetical Works, 726 pages, with Portrait. 18 Burns's Poetical Works, with Memoir by Willmott, 19 Moore's Poetical Works, with Memoir by Howitt. 20 Byron's Poetical Works, Selections from Don Juan. 21 Pope's Poetical Works, Edited by the Rev. H. F. Cary, with a Memoir 24 Bret Harte's Poems. 25 Mrs. Hemans' Poetical Works. 26 Coleridge's Poetical Works, with Memoir by W. B. Scott. 27 Dodd's Beauties of Shakspeare. 28 Hood's Poetical Works, Serious and Comic, 456 pages. 29 The Book of Familiar Quotations, from the Best Authors. 32 Shakspere Gems. Extracts, specially designed for Youth. 33 The Book of Humour, Wit, and Wisdom, a Manual of Table Talk. 34 E. A. Poe's Poetical Works, with Memoir by R. H. Stoddard. 35 L. E. L., The Poetical Works of (Letitia Elizabeth Landon). With 37 Sir Walter Scott's Poetical Works, with Memoir. 38 Shakspere, complete, with Poems and Sonnets, edited by Charl's 39 Cowper's Poetical Works. 40 Milton's Poetical Works, from the Text of Dr. Newton. 41 Sacred Poems, Devotional and Moral. 42 Sydney Smith's Essays, from the Edinburgh Review. 43 Choice Poems and Lyrics, from 130 Poets. continues ROUTLEDGE'S EXCELSIOR SERIES-continued. 44 Cruden's Concordance to the Old and New Testament, edited by Rev. 45 Tales of a Wayside Inn, by H. W. Longfellow, complete edition. 49 Household Stories, collected by the Brothers Grimm, newly translated, 50 Fairy Tales and Stories, by Hans Christian Andersen, translated by 51 Foxe's Book of Martyrs, abridged from Milner's Large Edition, by 52 Sir Walter Scott's Tales of a Grandfather, being Stories taken from 53 The Boy's Own Book of Natural History, by the Rev. J. G. Wood, 54 Robinson Crusoe, with 52 plates by. f. D. Watson. 55 George Herbert's Works, in Prose and Verse, edited by the Rev. R. A. 56 Gulliver's Travels into several Remote Regions of the World, by 57 Captain Cook's Three Voyages Round the World, with a Sketch of his 59 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, with additions and notes by 60 Campbell's Poetical Works. 61 Lamb's Tales from Shakspeare. 62 Comic Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 63 The Arabian Night's Entertainments. 64 The Adventures of Don Quixote. 65 The Adventures of Gil Blas, translated by Smollett. 66 Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, complete in one vol. 67 Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year and Some Account of the Great 68 Wordsworth's Poetical Works. 69 Goldsmith, Smollett, Johnson, and Shenstone, in I vol. 70 Edgeworth's Moral Tales and Popular Tales, in 1 vol. 71 The Seven Champions of Christendom. 72 The Pillar of Fire, by Rev. J. H. Ingraham. 73 The Throne of David, by Rev. J. H. Ingraham. 74 Barriers Burned Away, by the Rev. E. P. Roe. 76 Chaucer's Poems. 77 The Book of British Ballads, edited by S. C. Hall. 79 The Swiss Family Robinson, with 60 illustrations. 8 Hawker's Morning Portion. 82 Hawker's Evening Portion. 83 Holmes' (O. W.) Poetical Works. 84 Evenings at Home, with 60 illustrations. 85 Opening a Chestnut Burr, by the Rev. E. P. Roe. 86 What can She do? by the Rev. E. P. Roe. 87 Lowell's Poetical Works. 88 Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck. |