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LONDON: WARWICK HOUSE, PATERNOSTER Row, and

107, DORSET STREET, SALISBURY SQUARE.

Messrs. WARD, LOCK, & TYLER have much pleasure in informing their Correspondents that they have just concluded arrangements for the future Publication of Miss Braddon's Novels.

CHEAP EDITION OF “LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET” Thoroughly revised, price 2s., complete, fcap. 8vo,

LADY

AUDLEY'S

SECRET

N.B.-The Publishers feel an especial gratification in announcing a cheap, well printed and uniform Edition of Miss Braddon's Novels. It is probable that no work of fiction ever attained so immediate or so universal a success as did "Lady Audley's Secret." Translated into every language that possesses a literature, and equally popular in all countries, "Lady Audley's Secret" has achieved an amount of distinction never before so promptly accorded to any Novel. Therefore "Lady Audley's Secret" is selected by the Publishers as the first of Miss Braddon's Novels to be issued at a price, and in a style, that must attract the most economic, and cannot fail to satisfy the most fastidious.

Opinion of THE TIMES on LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET.

"It is seldom one sees a Novel so well balanced in the display of power, showing such even excellence of plot, of passion, of character, and of diction." -The Times, Nov. 18, 1862.

LIBRARY EDITION OF MISS BRADDON'S NOVELS

Now ready, with a Frontispiece and Vignette handsomely printed in Tint on toned paper, and strongly bound in cloth gilt, crown 8vo, price 6s.

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Just ready, uniform with the above, Frontispiece and Vignette to Titles printed in Tint on toned paper, price 6s. each

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succession,

**The following volumes are in active preparation and will be issued in due

SIR JASPER'S TENANT

CAPTAIN OF THE VULTURE

TRAIL OF THE SERPENT
LADY LISLE

RALPH THE BAILIFF

Opinion of THE TIMES on ONLY A CLOD.

"One of the most remarkable of the very remarkable books written by Miss Braddon; written, too, in better taste and with a clearer purpose than any of its predecessors from the same pen, and calculated, we should think, on that account, to deprecate censure of all kinds, whether from the critic or the moralist."-The Times, June 29, 1865.

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THE LIBRARY OF POPULAR AUTHORS

PRICE TWO SHILLINGS PER VOLUME

*Under this title, WARD, LOCK, and TYLER will issue from time to time Popular Works of Fiction by well-known authors. Each Volume is clearly printed on good paper, and strongly bound in Boards, with Linen Back.

1. Handy Andy. By Samuel Lover.
2. Friend Eli's Daughter, & other tales.
3. The Morals of May-Fair. By the
Author of "Creeds."

4. Cruise of the Daring. By Captain
Armstrong.

5. The Sailor Hero. Capt. Armstrong. 6. Margaret Catchpole. By Cobbold. 7. John Steggall, the Suffolk Gipsy. By the Author of "Margaret Catchpole," who has been a Gipsy, Sailor, Soldier, and now a Clergyman. 8. Stuart of Dunleath. By Hon. Mrs. Norton, Author of "Lost & Saved." 9. Wild Oats. Sir Lascelles Wraxall, Bt. 10. The Jilt. Author of "The Flirt." 11. The French Detective. By Waters. 12. Attractive Man. By Mrs. Trollope. 13. Marian; or, The Fortunes, &c., of a

21. Lady Evelyn. By Mrs. Marsh.
22. Mary Rock. Percy B. St. John.
23. Love and Jealousy. By Mrs. Trollope.
24. Peep o' Day. Baním.
25. Pirates of the Foam. By Armstrong.
26. Sunny South. By Capt. Armstrong.
27. Perils by Sea and Land. Armstrong.
28. Queen of the Seas. Armstrong.
29. Poe (E. A.) Poetical Works, complete.
30. Mordaunt Hall. By Mrs. Marsh.
31. Confessions of a Pretty Woman.
32. Young Husband. Mrs. Grey.
33. Breach of Promise. Author of "Jilt."
34. History of a Flirt. Author of "Jilt."
35. Amy Moss. Percy B. St. John.
36. Poe's Tales of Mystery& Imagination.
37. Jack Brag. Theodore Hook.
38. Time the Avenger. Mrs. Marsh.
39. The Daughters. Mrs. Grey.
40. Irish Stories & Legends. By S. Lover.
41. Disgrace to the Family. By Jerrold.
42. Twelve Months of Matrimony. By
Emilie Carlen.

Poor Girl. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 14. Opera Singer's Wife. By Mrs. Grey. 15. Emilia Wyndham. By Mrs. Marsh. 16. Life of a Beauty. Author of "Jilt." 17. He would be a Gentleman. Lover. 43. Gambler's Wife. By Mrs. Grey. 18. Father Darcy. By Mrs. Marsh. 44. Bride Elect. Author of the "Jilt." 19. Marrying Man. Author of "Jilt." 45. Pic Nic Papers. Charles Dickens. 20. My Pretty Cousin. Author of "Jilt." ."46. Nick of the Woods. By Bird.

RUN

REISSUE OF THE
READ

AND

LIBRARY

The Best Cheap Series of Popular Books published, of which more than

400,000 have been sold

Now ready, PRICE TWO SHILLINGS each

18.

1. Looking Round, by the Author of 17. Holiday House. By Cath. Sinclair. "I've been Thinking." Uncle Tom's Cabin. Illustrated. How could he Help it? By the Author of "I've been Thinking." True to the Last. By the Author of "I've been Thinking."

2. Beatrice; or, The Unknown Rela- 19. tives. By Miss Sinclair.

3. Modern Society; or, The March of Intellect. By Miss Sinclair.

20.

22.

4. To Love and to be Loved. By the 21.
Author of "I've been Thinking."
5. The Star and the Cloud. By the
Author of "I've been Thinking."
6. I've been Thinking; or, The Secrets 23.
of Success. By A. S. Roe.

7. Lamplighter. By Miss Cumming.
8. Modern Flirtations. By C. Sinclair.
9. The Wide, Wide World. By Miss
Wetherell, Author of "Queechy."
10. The Monk. By Mrs. Sherwood.
11. Alone. By Marion Harland.
12. Mary Ann Wellington. R. Cobbold.
13. Ida May.

14. Mysterious Marriage. By E. Graham. 15. Nellie of Truro. Author of "Estelle." 16. The Nun. By Mrs. Sherwood.

Mary Bunyan, the Dreamer's Blind
Daughter. By S. Rochester Ford.
Modern Accomplishments. By Miss
Sinclair.

The £5 Note. An Autobiography.
By the Author of "Naomi."

24. The Confessor. By Miss Hardy.
25. Jane Rutherford. By Miss Mayne.
26. The Pilgrims of New England. By
the Author of "Naomi."
27. Jane Bouverie. By C. Sinclair.
28, Freston Tower. By Rev. R. Cobbold.
29. The Convent. By Miss McCrindell.
30. Time and Tide. By the Author of
"I've been Thinking."

31. The Journey of Life. By C. Sinclair.
32. The Watchman. By J. A. Maitland.

London: WARD, LOCK, & TYLER, Warwick House, Paternoster Row and 107, Dorset Street, Salisbury Square, E.C.

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