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) 1 50 Captain Mayne Reid's Works. "Captain Mayne Reid's works are of an intensely interesting and fascinating character. Nearly all of them being founded upon some historical event, they possess a permanent value while presenting a thrilling, earnest, dashing fiction surpassed by no novel of the day." The Scalp Hunters $1 50 The Rifle Rangers 1 50 The War Trail 1 50 The Wood Rangers 1 50 The Wild Huntress 1 50 The Maroon 1 50 The Headless Horseman 1 50 The Rangers and Regulators 1 50 The White Chief 1 50 The Tiger Hunter 1 50 The Hunter's Feast 1 50 Wild Life 1 50 Osceola, the Seminole 1 50 The Quadroon 1 50 The White Gauntlet 1 50 Lost Lenore 1 50 "Brick" Pomeroy's Works. "The versatility of genius exhibited by this author has won for him a world-wide reputation as a facetious and a strong writer. One moment replete with the most touching pathos, and the next full of fun, frolic, and sarcasm." Sense--A serious book $1 50 Gold Dust 1 50 Our Saturday Nights 1 50 Nonsense--A comic book 1 50 Brick Dust do 1 50 Home Harmonies 1 50 Allan Pinkerton's Works. "The mental characteristics of Allan Pinkerton were judgment as to facts, knowledge of men, the ability to concentrate his faculties on one subject, and the persistent power of will. A mysterious problem of crime, against which his life was devoted, presented to his thought, was solved almost in an instant, and seemingly by his intuitions. With half-closed eyes he saw the scene in which the wrong was done, read every movement of the criminals, and reached invariably the correct conclusion as to their conduct and guilt." Expressmen and Detectives $1 50 Mollie Maguires, The 1 50 Somnambulist, The 1 50 Claude Melnotte 1 50 Criminal Reminiscenses 1 50 Railroad Forger, The 1 50 Bank Robbers 1 50 A Double Life 1 50 Gypsies and Detectives
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