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(in the press), ANCIENT POETRY; with some Fresher. By WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR. * * * * * In 2 vols., 21s., THE WOMAN OF SPIRIT. * * * * * In 3 vols., price 31s. 6d., THE CLIFFORDS OF OAKLEY. By the Author of "Constance Dale." "Of 'Constance Dale,' we spoke in laudatory terms, which the reading public freely endorsed; and we are glad to be able to give still higher praise to 'The Cliffords of Oakley,' for it is a work of greater power, as well as of greater thought. It will rank with the best novels of Miss Bronte, Miss Mulock, and Miss Kavanagh."--_Express._ * * * * * In 3 vols., 31s. 6d. (Just ready), SCAPEGRACE AT SEA. By the Author of "Cavendish," "The Flying Dutchman," etc. POPULAR NEW NOVELS NOW READY. MARRYING FOR MONEY. By Mrs. MACKENZIE DANIELS, Author of "My Sister Minnie," "Our Brother Paul," etc. "Readers of every class will be delighted with Mrs. Daniels' new novel. It is truthful to nature, graceful in its language, pure in its moral, full of incident, and the tale extremely interesting. We consider it the best novel by this talented authoress."--_Express._ * * * * * WHALLABROOK. By EVASHOPE. "The author's description of Devonshire scenery is quite equal to anything written by Miss Mitford. The tale only requires to be known to be universally read and appreciated."--_Ashford News._ * * * * * In one vol., 10s. 6d., CHARITY. By the Author of "Angelo San Martino." * * * * * In 3 vols., 31s. 6d., THE COST OF A CORONET: a Romance of Modern Life. By JAMES M'GREGOR ALLAN, Author of "The Intellectual Severence of Men and Women," etc. "A clever, sensible, and extremely interesting novel, which women of every class will do well to read, and lay to heart the admirable lessons it inculcates."--_Herald._ "The writer paints with a masterly hand, not drawing his materials from books, but from the study of life itself."--_News of the World._ "It affords evidence that Mr. Allan has the chief qualities of a novelist."--_Literary Gazette._ "It is a bold, dashing book, and clever cynical observations on men and manners."--_John Bull._ * * * * * THE FRIGATE AND THE LUGGER: A Romance of the Sea. By C. F. ARMSTRONG, Author of "The Two Midshipmen
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