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y the Author of "Emilia Wyndham," &c. 3 v. "'Ravenscliffe' contains scenes not surpassed in power and beauty by those in 'The Admiral's Daughter.' No reader can bear the heroine company without feeling the same sense of powerlessness to cope with the fascinations of a dark destiny which is conveyed by the stories of Richardson's 'Clarissa,' and Scott's 'Lucy Ashton.' This is praise enough--yet not too much."--_Athenaeum._ FANNY DENNISON. 3 v. "A story of absorbing interest."--_Globe._ "A novel of more than ordinary merit. An exciting story, crowded with romantic incidents."--_Morning Post._ JACOB BENDIXEN. BY MARY HOWITT. 3 v. "This tale has the fascination and the value of a glimpse into a most strange world. We heartily commend the novel."--_Athenaeum._ MRS. MATHEWS; OR, FAMILY MYSTERIES. BY MRS. TROLLOPE. 3 v. ADVENTURES OF A BEAUTY. BY MRS. CROWE. Author of "Susan Hopley," &c. 3 v. HEARTS AND ALTARS. BY ROBERT BELL, ESQ. Author of "The Ladder of Gold," &c. 3 v. BROOMHILL; OR, THE COUNTY BEAUTIES. 3 v. AMY PAUL. A TALE. 2 v. "The execution of this tale is very remarkable."--_Spectator._ "There is a family likeness to 'Eugene Aram' in this powerfully written romance. The moral is well worked out. The situations are well imagined, and pourtrayed with highly dramatic effect."--_John Bull._ CALEB FIELD. By the Author of "Margaret Maitland," &c. 1 v. 6s. "This beautiful production is every way worthy of its author's reputation in the very first rank of contemporary writers."--_Stand._ "'Caleb Field' is a story of moving interest, full of novelty, and abounding in scenes of graphic beauty."--_Sunday Times._ The LOST INHERITANCE. 3 v. "This interesting story will afford both profit and amusement to a large circle of readers."--_Herald._ "A charming tale of fashionable life and tender passions. It is extremely interesting as a highly-romantic history of the affections, and an exceedingly brilliant series of fashionable scenes."--_Globe._ CECILE; OR, THE PERVERT. By the Author of "Rockingham." 1 v. The LADY and the PRIEST. BY MRS. MABERLY. 3 v. The PERILS of FASHION. 3 v. "The world of fashion is here painted by an artist who has studied it closely, and traces its lineaments with a masterly hand."--_Morning Post._ THE LIVINGSTONES. A STORY OF REAL LIFE. 3 v. "This work has a real interest. The pictures of
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